Early 1900’s Holtzer-Cabot Bell Tattoo Machine

$800.00

Here we have a H-C bell built into a tattoo machine. I used as much of the bell setup and parts as I possibly could. Those are the original coils, they're not completely solid iron so this machine runs optimum at 10 to 13 volts only pulling 0.7 amps. The silver contact and set nut is on a custom binding post with original two hole solder lug and bakelite insulation and wired to a vintage Frako capacitor. The rear binding post is set on the original bakelite electric connection block and the ground post is the black brass ball dinger. The armature bar and base is handmade along with hand cut springs. The last picture shows how I created the frame and utilized the original parts for this build……….
Hand stamped The Great Depression #5
Bell #5831 [2]. Will come with cover and bell dish.
The nature in which the bell base plate is designed makes this a left hand machine which also looks great, you get to see the coil side and it's balanced pretty well.

This machine pushes 5 to 9 liners and 5 to 11 mags, solid hit.
Lifetime Warranty.

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