
Less parts in the nose...easier to clean

ALPHA
Actually Jack... the airbrush you have...though cruder in appearance... does the same job ...invest in a compressor first I would say... it will give you a more consistent flow of air than those pressure cans...and in the long run will save you some dollarsjackalope wrote:Thats not bad looking and its not that expensive either. Who knows that may very well be the one I wind up getting
HMMMMMMMMMMMM............. never heard of that brand.... so I wonder how it can be "VENERABLE"jarndice wrote:In March last year being under orders to clean out the garage I found a brand new boxed "AEROGRAPH SPRITE MAJOR" airbrush, so on to E-BAY and found a nice and cheap compressor, by the way GOOGLE described my airbrush as "Venerable"thats as maybe but included in the box was a set of shrink wrapped seals which I changed for the originals and I now have a "VENERABLE" brand new and FREE airbrush! Oh and welcome home ALPHA, missed you.
shaun
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH...DeVILLBISS.... I know their Paint guns well...they actually market an airbrush under that name now as well...very expensive though... but I'm sure the quality is therejarndice wrote:Hi old friend, the airbrush was manufactured by a very well regarded British company "DeVILLBISS" and it was made in 1979, surely that makes it venerable?oh and would you mind changing the cane backed chair for something with a nice cushion instead. shaun