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Pressed Mags are Simply Better than Regular Mags.
• They are made tighter than other mags.
• They pack color and pure black faster and more precisely.
• They give accurate control for detailed shading and in tight areas.
• They make it easy to do suggestive line work during shading.
“I like my Magnums pressed together because I could fill in black or a solid gray quicker and better and I can get into corners and it was a problem with the cartridges. Had a good talk with Franco about doing a line of magnums that were pre-pressed. Franco figured out a way to do it. So that's how we came up with the Freddy Negrete DA VINCI pressed mags.”
— Freddy Negrete
“The advantage of the pressed mags is you now have an extra tool built into the mag. You can now take that curved mag or the flat mag and tip it on its side and you could damn near practically create a fine line with that thing.”
— Franco Vescovi
What Freddy Negrete has done for the tattoo industry is no small task. For starters, he introduced fine line realistic black and gray to the tattoo world back in the early 1970s. Of course, nowadays, fine line realistic tattoos are all the craze. But he originated this type of style (along with Jack Rudy). That particular style is also very very hard to do correctly. You’ve got to have the right tools.