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Tatoo Machine Biography

In 1891, the first electric tattoo machine was invented and patented by tattoo artist, Samuel O’Reilly. He discovered a device called the "Electric Pen" which was invented by Thomas A. Edison in 1876. The Electric Pen was part of a document duplication system used by businesses and used a high-speed reciprocating motor to drive a single needle.
The Electric Pen did not use any ink, rather, perforated holes in a master form, of which then became a stencil. Ink rolled onto its surface and passed through the holes to make copies onto blank sheets placed underneath the stencil.
O'Reilly took this invention, added multiple needles and an ink reservoir, and earned a U.S. patent. This revolutionary device was extremely innovative in opening the door to a whole new generation of growth in the tattoo realm.
In 1929, Percy Waters patented a new design which closely resembles the modern day tattoo machine. His machine included two electromagnetic coils that were set parallel with the frame, a spark shield and an on/off switch.
Waters was a successful tattoo artist in Detroit, Michigan, where he also ran a tattoo supply company for nearly thirty years. He produced classically noted flash sets and tattooed many well-known tattoo collectors during that era.
He was initiated into the Tattoo Hall of Fame on January 15, 1987.
To read much more about tattoo history, beginning with Otzi the Iceman, a five thousand year old tattooed man, who was found in the Otz Valley in the Alps in 1991 and bore 57 tattoos on his skin, check out this article in the Tattoo Corner section of my site.
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A big "thank you" goes out to these 3, Jinxi and to every artist out there, tattoo or not...you all rock!!!
Here's a site that I think our readers might enjoy. It is called MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field Trips for Kids
This series of free educational video pod casts is directed at kids ages 7-12. Each three-minute episode includes links to fun websites, a list of recommended books and a Learning Corner of questions and extended activities about the topic.
New episodes are uploaded every two weeks. On 1/18 there will be an episode about Everyday Physics from the New York Hall of Science. On February 1, there's a show about Thomas Edison filmed at the new Thomas Edison Museum in West Orange New Jersey. And later in February, there is an episode on how to prepare for your school science fair.
oh this is soooo cool....i love learning new things about all aspects of tattooing!!!
For an in depth article on tattoo machine history please visit my site. I wrote this article several years ago for Tattoodles.com.
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sex pills factory No one person can claim to have single-handedly invented a tattoo machine completely from scratch.  The evolution of scientific discovery over 80 years was a necessary prerequisite to the invention.  Rather than to heap praise upon the last person in the chain of discovery ("the inventor"), one pays better homage to history to share the credit where it is due.
The nineteenth century produced some tremendous advances in science and technology.  One of the great minds of the time was the Danish scientist Hans Christian Ørsted.  Ørsted was interested in the relationship between electricity and magnetism.  While presenting a lecture on April 21, 1820, Ørsted noticed that a compass needle was deflected from a northern heading whenever a nearby battery was switched on.  Ørsted correctly theorized that electric currents induce magnetic fields.  Ørsted qualitatively described the relationship between the orientation of current flow and the magnetic field that resulted but was unable to describe it mathematically.  Incidentally, don't believe the balderdash that Ørsted "discovered" a tattoo machine (a common misconception that seems to be repeated throughout the internet).
Just a week after Ørsted published his findings that following September, the brilliant André-Marie Ampère was able to develop new mathematical descriptions explaining the relationship between electric current and magnetic fields.   And yes, we get the word "amps" in honor of Ampère. These mathematical descriptions were expounded further by the great scientists Faraday, Maxwell, and Hertz.

Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013
Tatoo Machine Designs Photos Pics Wallpaprs 2013

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