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Reviews by SRT8 - A Top 100 Reviewer!
Masterpiece Marker 760 Coversall
Masterpiece Marker 760 Coversall
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$19.98      
Try Molotow's iconic 760 marker and experience greatness! This unique marker features a 60mm wide nib ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/31/2009  SRT8
This thing is crazy man, it'll write over just about anything, and once it's on something, it's not getting washed off in rain or sun-worn. The next time I order though I think I'm going for the Speedflow so I can get some drips. This marker tends to get a little streaky if you're in a rush and don't have time to really stick it on a surface. It's not like other markers that spill all the ink into the center of the nib either, it flushes ink evenly throughout the nib - side to side. Either way, whatever you fill it with, the marker is a must for any writer, for size if nothing else.
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One4All Refill Paint - 180ml
One4All Refill Paint - 180ml
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This jumbo-sized bottle of One4All HS Acrylic Paint is a great value! Perfect for the prolific artist, ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/25/2009  SRT8
Airbrushing - - -

I read a review the other day about someone using this for airbrushing, so I had my homie bring over his light red, light blue and yellow bottles today to give it a shot - I airbrush hats, shirts, license plates and some other stuff for friends and what not, done a couple small things on cars, so I was anxious to see if this was really a decent paint.

As far as using it as airbrush paint goes, it's some nice paint. I haven't used it fo writing at all. The flow is smooth, doesn't run and didn't get all blotchy, I was pretty surprised. We mixed the red and yellow and got a nice orange out of it. So for airbrushing, it's legit paint. I can't say there was anything about it that disappointed me. If you are running just a compressor, without an air tank, you might run into problems, but if you have at least a gallon tank, this paint will run beautifully.

I don't remember if someone from AP wrote it or a reviewer, but someone said that it's a good price when compared to airbrush paint - not so much - but I'm not saying this is overpriced. It's like comparing apples to oranges instead of apples to apples. 99% of the airbrush paint old in stores is much lower quality than this stuff. You can get roughly the same amount of paint for a little less, but again, it's lower quality. And unless you are buying real high quality/high priced paint online, it's pretty much all the same. This stuff would rank with that internet-sold paint though, usual Molotow: quality. This paint will be more permenant on shirts, hats, and metals than regular airbrush paint, no doubt. The easy-fill cap is real helpful with filling airbrush reservoir, too.

If you airbrush, cop it, use it, love it.
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Gold Dots Skinny
Gold Dots Skinny
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Gold Dots Skinny Spray Paint Cap
The Gold Dot Skinny cap is excellent for blending and shading ... more▾ 
 4 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
In my experience these get clogged quicker than Gray and Black Dots, but creates super clean thin lines. Just keep cleaning the valve as you work and you'll be gravy. Details and touch-ups, I don't use 'em for outlines, little too thin. Fun cap to work with. Cop a pack and give 'em a shot.
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Calligraphy Black
Calligraphy Black
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Calligraphy Black Spray Paint Cap
This innovative cap sprays a line rather than a dot and ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
If you do handstyles or tag with spray instead of mops/markers, this is a must-have cap. You can twist the nozzle around to change the angle of the lines - I keep mine at about 45 degrees or horizontal - and get creative with your handstyle! Cop it.
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Pink Dots
Pink Dots
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Pink Dot Spray Paint Cap
This cap has a super fat wide spray, nice flare and is excellent ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
I don't use fat caps a whole lot, and when I do it's usually an Orange Dot, but for bombing mission and flaring handstyles, this one is the way to go. Doesn't give viciously (word?) big lines like the Silver/Pink Dots or 49er Caps but empties a can with some ill fatties with ease. Must have for every bomber on the street and for writers who are doing XL pieces.
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Original New York Fat Cap
Original New York Fat Cap
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The Original NY Fat is a classic spray paint cap that creates clean lines and an even circular spray. ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
After the Orange Dot, this is my favorite fat cap. It doesn't get much easier than this thing, great for filling in on pieces because it doesn't create lines so big that you "color outside the lines," but fills in thick and even. Also a great capfor throwies. A must have for every writer, no doubt.
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Molotow Super Skinny
Molotow Super Skinny
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Try our best selling Molotow Super Skinny cap for clean, thin lines and detail work. This cap delivers ... more▾ 
 4 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
This isn't my favorite skinny cap, but on a low pressur paint, it creates some really nice thin lines. It works especially well on Ironlak for detail work. Thin-medium lines on Hardcore. Worth giving a shot - I think this is a preference cap.
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Orange Dots
Orange Dots
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Orange Dot caps offer medium to fat sprays with more control than a Pink Dot. Great for filling in ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
I'm not a big fat cap user; the Orange Dot is as big as I usually use. It can go from medium to medium-large lines and creates clean, hard lines. For anyone who doesn't prefer fat caps but needs to fill quick or likes medium lines for throwies instead of super fat, this is the cap for you.
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Black Dots
Black Dots
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Black Dot Spray Paint Cap
A classic for piecing and details, the Black Dot offers a soft ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
In my experience these are almost identical to Gray Dots, I think they are a little skinnier and create slightly harder lines. Like the other cat said, they don't clog as much as Gray Dots either, but on the same token, Gray Dots don't seem to clog like they used to...? This is a nice alternative cap to the Gray Dot. Details and touch-ups.
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German Outline 3
German Outline 3
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This cap produces thin to medium lines with a wider spray than the German Outline 2. A clean and solid ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
This cap is ill. I use this for outlining and filling. Slightly wider outlines than the GO #1, and super clean lines no matter what kind of work you're doing. This cap is good if you are using a single color for mutiple tasks and don't want to waste time swapping caps. The design allows for a little better control, too.
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Universal German Outline
Universal German Outline
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The German Universal Outline cap is great for outlines and detail work. Pair this cap with Montana, ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
This is great thin outline cap, it's slightly wider than the GO #1 but creates harder lines and stays that way on any brand - even on HP Belton it stays with the clean, sharp lines. I don't personally use it for detail work like the description suggests, if you do, it would have to be done with a low pressure paint. Another must have cap for serious writers.
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Grey Dots
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Scoop up a Grey Dot today for super clean line and character work. Similar in size to a Micro Cap but ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
My personal favorite detail cap. This caps nice and thin, it doesn't create the hardest lines, but it's great for touch up work or detailed stuff. Not to mention it works on pretty much any brand.
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Art Primo Mini Crusher
Art Primo Mini Crusher
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$2.75      
The Art Primo Mini Crusher is a pocket sized powerhouse! This mini mop comes equipped with a wide ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/23/2009  SRT8
This is a dope little mop. It's small enough to toss a couple in your pocket and head out, but the larger nib allow for some nice writing. Mo-hair nibs are the way to go, they're durable as hell and write smooth. As long are you don't fill this with a real thick ink (pigment based) or paint, you'll be good, if you do want to go with a thicker ink, get a fiber/woven nib and get rid of the mo-hair - in my experience, mo-hair is only good for inks, where fiber/woven nibs will handle thin or thick inks or paints. Smash, Do Em Dirty, Molotow, etc. all work perfectly in this little thing. Easy to refill, too. Small size bottle but big lines in a durable package - a must have!
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Krink K-60 Squeeze Marker
Krink K-60 Squeeze Marker
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Often imitated but never duplicated, the classic Krink K-60 squeeze mop comes filled with permanent, ... more▾ 
 5 of 5 Stars!
12/20/2009  SRT8
Probably the dopest mop on the market.

Pros:
Some of the highest quality pigment-based ink out there, in the dictionay next to "Opaque" there is a picture of a K-60 bottle. Nice size, stick a couple in your pockets and hit the streets. They stay pretty clean too, haven't had any problems with messy caps...yet. Ill drips and the ink flows with ease.

Cons:
It's a little pricey, but in my opinion, well worth it for quality product. Buy some extra nibs cuz if you're hitting up concrete or block walls, these things get destroyed quick - quicker than other woven/fiber nibs in my opinion at least. If you buy the K-63s, get some mo-hair nibs (think they label them "Crusher Nibs" or something on here), last the life of the bottle.

I prefer the K-60s to the K-63s cuz you can control the drips a lot better and you obviously have a wider selection of colors. Not saying the 61s aren't dope, the drips are sick and since they are dye-based they stain like none other and have some deep colors, they just each have their place.
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