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why thank you sir! I still use my cheap guns on occasion. I have about 30 different colors in cups & when I do small parts it's very easy that way. Betsy (aka Wagner) is my baby though!
professional results are absolutely achievable with any hobby gun once you learn how to use it & to properly prepare your parts!
I was only joking at tnc that was coated with my Gema Optitronic. I do agree though some of my best work was accomplished with a Caswell hobby gun. I also still use my EW pro gun every day if I need to make quick color changes.
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