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Tattoo Supply Catalog Supplying Professional Artists Since 1974 TATTOO SUPPLY CATALOG 485 Business Park Lane Allentown, PA 18109 800- 310 - 2996 WWW.NATIONALTATTOO.COM MAY 2014 National Tattoo Supply Inc. was established in August 1974 in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York. With the support, advice and guidance of such notable tattooists as the late Terry Wrigley, Bob Shaw and Peter Tat 2 Poulos we were able to set the professional standards of this company. We still do not advertise in any media and we do our best to avoid selling tattooing equipment to anyone who is not a professional tattoo artist. We sell our products to both members and non-members of the National Tattoo Association, Inc. You do NOT need to be a member of the NTA to buy from National. Our only requirement is that you be a professional tattoo artist. In February of 1991 we moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania. Our business flourished and in September of 2001 we moved to a larger facility. We are now located at: 485 Business Park Lane, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18109-9120. Over the past few years we have added hundreds of new products. We are always looking for the best in tattoo equip- ment and supplies and we welcome any suggestions from you. We want to thank you, our valued customer and friend, for your part in the success of this company. We promise to continue to offer the products that you require at the best possible cost to you. We ask that you continue to allow us to serve you and that you do your best to maintain the professional standards so important to the future well-being of the tattoo profession. Thank You Don & Flo Makofske Co-Founders & Owners of National Tattoo Supply, Inc. Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm EST Pick-Up Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm EST Order Line: (800) 310-2996 (Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm EST) Customer Service: (610) 433-7191(Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm EST) RETURN POLICY We will only accept returns of UNUSED merchandise. We will NOT ACCEPT returns without a return authorization (RA NUMBER) on the outside of the package. Please call (610) 433-7191 for a return authorization number BEFORE returning any merchandise. *Time limit for returns is 30 DAYS from the date of invoice. *Merchandise must be returned as originally packed, with all original packing included. *Include a copy of the original invoice. *Include a letter or note explaining the reason for the return. *Include your current telephone number and address. Stigma Machines, Inks, Design Sheets, Books, Copier Paper, Hectograph Paper, Copier Bulbs, Piercing Jewelry, Piercing Tools and Publications cannot be returned. There is a $30.00 re-stocking fee for Custom Engraved Tattoo Machines. We are not responsible for breakage, crushed or tampered cartons. Please file claims with the freight company. National Tattoo Supply is not responsible for any typographical errors. PAYMENT USA Orders: We accept Visa and MasterCard (shipped to the billing address), PayPal (shipped to a confirmed ad- dress), and COD. International Orders: We accept PayPal and Wire Transfer ONLY. We do not accept international credit cards. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS 2 To Order Call: 800- 310- 2 9 9 6 National Tattoo Supply WWW.NATIONALTATTOO.COM Table of Contents Power Boxes Page 4 Footswitches Page 5 Clipcords, etc. Page 6-9 Machines Page 10-27 Tubes / Tips / Grips Page 28-35 Coils / Coil Coverings Page 36-38 Machine Parts Page 39-43 Needle Bars Page 44-46 Springs Page 47-48 Accessories Page 49-51 Needle Soldering Page 52-54 Shaving Page 55 Drawing / Stencil Making Page 55-60 Furniture Page 60-62 Ultrasonic Tanks Page 63-64 Sterilization Page 65-66 Medical Page 67-73 Ink Caps / Ink Trays / Jars Page 74 Plastic Bottles / Tops Page 75 Inks Page 76-80 Books Page 81-92 Plaques / Collectibles Page 92-93 Clothing Page 93-95 Flash Racks /Albums Page 96 Piercing Supplies Page 97-111 Clearance Page 112 Services Page 112-113 To Order Call: 800- 310- 2 9 9 6 The National Commander Power Supply National's Commander DC power supply is equipped with Class A voltage and current meters. It features an alarm for overload indication and short circuit protection. The Commander's over temperature protection prevents overheating. The dual voltage switch located on the back of the box allows for use in any country. Other features include: Removable line cord, green LED power on indicator light, and two interchangeable 1/4" jacks. 1 Year Warranty. SPECIFICATIONS: AC INPUT: 120V (60HZ) [105V ~ 132V] INPUT POWER: 100-120/200-240V~,60/50Hz Price: $179.00 DC OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 1 ~ 22.5V DC OUTPUT CURRENT: 2.0A max Catalog #: CMNDR RIPPLE: 50mV max REGULATION: 0.4V max DIMENSIONS: 8.9"L X 7.3"D X 2.9"H [227mm x 186mm x 73mm] WEIGHT: 3.99 LBS. [1.8 KG] The National Standard Power Supply The National Standard Power Supply is assembled and tested in the USA from domestic and imported parts. The Standard features a digital volt and amp meter and will run from 1.27-18 volts. The 10-turn potentiometer and knob are mounted on top of the box so they do not interfere with the interchangeable clip cord and foot switch jacks located on the front panel. The removable sticky pad on the bottom of the Standard will keep your power supply in place. The power pack cord is also removable for travel. A 90 day warranty is included, 120 VAC only. Approximate Dimensions: 6.5"L x 4.25"W x 2"H (2.75"H from base to top of knob) Weight: Power Box 1.36 lbs., Power Cord 1.62 lbs., Overall Combined Weight 2.98 lbs. Available in Red, Blue, Black, Pink, Purple and Silver. Price: $99.00 Catalog #: STANDARD The Spinner Tattoo Power Supply SPINNER tattoo power supply was built with the rotary user in mind. This is the first power supply which will allow you to calibrate your rotary machine so that you can use Cycles per second to adjust your ma- chines speed. Of course you can still use voltage as a measurement as well. The Spinner has simple touchpad screen which is really responsive and allows you to change settings quick- ly and easily. It has nine programmable preset slots and a number of menu features to which enable you to get accurate information on what your machine is doing. The Spinner is a digital power supply that offers a clean, ripple free DC current to ensure the long life of your rotary motors. Some power supplies use power switching to mimic lower voltages, effectively turn the power on and off to replicate a reduced voltage, this stop start delivery of power if not at a high enough Hz will eventually damage the motor and reduce its life. With 9 programmable presets, multiple languages, personalized display settings and a host of other features the Australian made Spinner will offer a high end multifunctional power supply that will offer unique fea- tures to suit the serious rotary machine enthusiast. (Don't worry it will still run your coil also!) Price: $470.00 Catalog #: SPINNER 4 National Tattoo Supply WWW.NATIONALTATTOO.COM Treadlite Footswitch Linemaster’s Treadlite footswitch has a heavy duty tread on the treadle and a skidproof base pad. 5’ Cord. (Constant foot pressure is required). Made in the USA Price: $17.00 Catalog#: B5 Treadlite Footswitch — Heavy Duty Our popular Linemaster Treadlite footswitch with a heavy duty silicone insulated wire. (Constant foot pressure is required.) Made in the USA Price: $18.00 Catalog#: B5-HD Aquiline Footswitch — Heavy Duty Aquiline footswitch with heavy duty insulated wire. This footswitch is maintained and does not require constant foot pressure. Made in the USA Price: $25.00 Catalog #: B5M-HD LineMaster Round Footswitch Features a round black actuating cap in a chrome plated heavy die cast housing and a full nonskid base pad. Moderate pressure from any direction operates the switch. Comes with a 6’ cord. (Constant foot pressure is required.) Made in the USA Price: $39.00 Catalog #: B20 Constant Power Footswitch Plug Place this plug into the footswitch jack of the power supply to run your tattoo machine without the use of a footswitch. Machine will run continuously until plug is removed. Made in the USA Price: $2.00 Catalog #: fs-plug To Order Call: 800- 310- 2 9 9 6 6 Foot Retractable Clipcord This clipcord takes up the slack and keeps wire out of your way while working. About 5’10” long when fully extended. Includes phone plug for easy connection into power unit and stainless steel spring with long connecting hooks for easy swivel. Made in the USA Price: $18.00 Catalog #: B10 Regular Wire Clipcord National’s clipcords are designed with stainless steel springs with long connecting hooks for easy swivel. They are light in weight and come with a phone plug for easy connection into power unit. Made in the USA Price: $10.00 Catalog #: B6 Type: 5 Foot Price: $9.00 Catalog #: B6-NO Type: 5 Foot, no plug Price: $11.00 Catalog #: B7 Type: 8 Foot Price: $10.00 Catalog #: B7-NO Type: 8 Foot, no plug Price: $16.00 Catalog #: 15CLIP Type: 15 Foot Heavy Duty Silicone Wire Clipcord National’s Heavy Duty clipcords come with a phone plug for easy connection into power unit. They are made with heavy duty insulated silicone wire and are designed with stainless steel springs featuring long connecting hooks for easy swivel.
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