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Spine-O-Graph Liner by Charles Freeland
completely custom, one-off tattoo machine

Hand carved bronze side plate brazes to a modified Baltimore Street Irons tube vise.
One inch, 8 wrap coils on an 1/8 inch iron yoke. Custom BSI brass binder and thumbscrew with copper contact.
Innovative 3-post side-wheeler for two different clip cord positions. Hot pole in center with grounding poles on either side.
BSI Buffalo nickel spring washer and BSI Indian head penny thumbscrew.


$600

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Charles Freeland Swerve in 1018 Steel

$350

Charles Freeland Swerve-Liner. Hand carved swerve liner, heat treated and polished. Brad Vise Damascus Steel.
ONE AVAILABLE


$400

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Midnight Lightning Shader by Charles Freeland. Hand carved swerve frame, heat treated and micro polished.
ONE AVAILABLE


$450

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Trident by Brian Fuentes in Cast Iron

$350

The Dutchman Liner in Cast Bronze, limited run of 100
By Charles Freeland

$350

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The Dutchman Shader in Cast Bronze, limited run of 100
By Charles Freeland

$350

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The Dutchman Shader in Cast Iron by Charles Freeland

Comes with 1 inch-8 wrap coils. Tuned to a long smooth stroke. For black and grey shading or soft color blending with 11-15 mags.

Can be purchased with standard 1 1/4 inch coils upon request. Hits a little harder, good for packing in color.

These machines are used on a daily basis by Charles Freeland and Brian Fuentes.

$350

"Gizmo" by Ernie Dellaperuto. Tig welded low carbon steel frame.

$400 with brass trim

$350 with just brass inserts
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Micro-liner(small one) and Micro-shader(larger one) by Ernie Dellaperuto. Tig welded low carbon steel.

 

$350

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Neo-walker machine by Ernie Dellaperuto. Tig welded low carbon steel. Liner(Smaller one) & Shader(larger one)


$325

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Walker-style machine by Ernie Dellaperuto. Tig welded low carbon steel. Liner/shader available

 

$350

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Tube Vise. Low-carbon steel. Machines for an 8-32 thumbscrew and two 4-40 machine screws for side plate attachment.


$30.00

Machining services available
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Spring Deck. Low-carbon steel. Drilled and tapped for 8-32 spring screw. 1/16 clip cord hole. Two 4-40 side plate screws.


$20.00

Machining services available
E-mail design for quote

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Spring Deck/Tube Vise Combo.

Spring Deck - Low-carbon steel, drilled and tapped for 8-32 spring screw, 1/16 clip cord hole and two 4-40 side plates screws.
Tube Vise - Low-carbon steel. Machines for an 8-32 thumbscrew and two 4-40 machine screws for side plate attachment.


$45.00

Coils by Rex Hobbs.
Iron core 8 wrap coils, African ebony washers, black ostrich skin covers. 5/16 T-Top cores, 1-1/4 length.
Size = 1 X 3 X 3


$50.00

Brass Shorty Binder

Matches the Baltimore Street Irons Binders
Available drilled or undrilled (undrilled is pictured to the left)

$5.00

Custom Brass Binders with matching Thumbscrew


$15.00 (3 pieces)
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Custom Brass Thumbscrew (for use with Custom Brass Binders)


$5.00 (1 piece)

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Footswitch made by Jason Lynn

Made with vintage telegraph key, rewired with cloth insulated wire, and moutned on a Bloodwood base

Only 7 available


$125.00 each

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Binder Stock 5/16 X 3/4, Naval Brass

$5.00 Pair

 


Or

$2.00 by the inch


Pre-Drilled Binder Barrels 5/16 X 3/4, Naval Brass
Tapped for 8-32 screws

$10.00 Pair


Blackened #8 Steelflat Washers


$2.00 for 12 pieces


Hardened Silicon-Bronze Lock Washers for #8 screw

$5.00 for 50 pieces

Hardened Silicon-Bronze Lock Washers for #4 screw (4-40)

$5.00 for 50 pieces

Blackened Steel #4 Split Lock Washers


$5.00 for 25 pieces


#4-40 3/8inch Steel Machine Screws - black oxide finish

For fastening spring decks and tube vises to side plates
Use with #4 split lock washers (above)


$5.00 for 25 pieces


8/32 Torx Button Head Screw - black oxide finish
Length = 1/4inch


$5.00 for 25 pieces


8/32 Torx Button Head Screw - black oxide finish
Length = 1/2inch


$5.00 for 25 pieces


8/32 Torx Button Head Screw - black oxide finish
Length = 5/8inch


$5.00 for 25 pieces


Thumbscrew 8-32 thread.
Steel allen head screw with an old indian head penny, notched and welded in. Then sand-blasted and blued.


$5.00 each

Chad Nichols Damascus Steel. Random pattern, nickel and 1018. Size = 1 X 3 X 3


$400.00

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Chad Nichols Damascus Steel. Ladder pattern, 1018 and pure nickel. Size = 3 X 3 X .160


$125.00 (14.00 SQ. INCH)

Machining services available
E-mail design for quote

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Larry Donelly Mosaic Damascus Steel. Angel hair stacked bar pattern with wide patter in center. Pure nickel, 1018 and mild steel. Size = 3 X 3 X .200


$125.00

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Damascus Steel by Brad Vise. Linear random pattern. 5160, 203E, and 15N20 folded and forged. Size = 3 X 3 X .200


$60.00

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Brad Vise Damascus Steel. Wide random pattern with pure nickel. 5160, 203E, 15N20, and pure nickel. This steel colors amazingly with silvery lines of nickel running throughout.
Size = 3 X 3 X .200


$80.00

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Iron and nickel octahedrite meteorite material.
Large patterns, etches nicely, very conductive, highly magnetic.

 

Several pieces available
Call for sizes and prices

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Fine Linen Phenolic Stock
Round and Square Stock available

$10.00

Can also be cut to custom specs
e-mail sizes for a quote
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8-32 Bottom Tap, high quality tool steel
Allows user to thread holes all the way down without bottoming out


$10.00

CF3 Multi Tool
Made from brass, this tool has 8-32 male and female threads on each end. Is useful for winding coils on a lathe or drill press, finishing binders, and polishing any thing with 8-32 threads. Can also be used to hold machines by the tube vise when carving frames. 5/16 X 5 inches

$15.00

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Armature Bar Alignment Tool

Made from brass
5/16 X 4 inches
A must-have for machine building


$15.00

A collaborative effort by Charles Freeland and Brian Fuentes, based on a swerve machine with damascus steel by Chad Nichols. Completed September 2008

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Dutchman Shader Pre-Production by Charles Freeland

J-Frame Shader by Adam Ciferri

Buffalo Nickel Shader by Spider Webb

1998 T-Dial by Mickey Sharps

Bronze Limited Edition by Mickey Sharps

Corey Rogers Shader Handmade #2

Original Rollomatic by Mike Malone and Keith Underwood

Limited Edition Acantha Jones Shader by Aaron Cain

Hook Shader by Aaron Cain

Roundback Shader by Aaron Cain

Zooliner by Aaron Cain

Micro-Liner by Ernie Dellaperuto

Milton Zeis Deluxe Shader
Circa 1956

Footswitch and Machine
Milton Zeis Studio

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Bronze Sidewheeler by John Clark


Clip-Point Shader and Drop-Point Liner. Matched set in Snakeskin Damascus by Charles Freeland

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Charles Freeland (aka Trey) has been tattooing since 1992. Beginning his career in Hanover, PA and eventually landing in Eldersburg, MD where he opened his first tattoo ship in 1996. He began making tattoo machines soon after and has been producing small batch handmade tattoo machines ever since. His first stab at the production market resulted in the Lucky Seven Shader which was available through 21st Century and Kingpin for a short time until production cease in 1999.

He moved back to Hanover in 2004 and opened Baltimore Street Tattoo (baltimorestreettattoo.com) and resumed more involved machine projects. He further developed his unique building style and tuning techniques. He purchased the present location of Baltimore Street Tattoo in 2007 and with the added space and machining capabilities began Baltimore Street Irons. He is unwavering in his dedication to being one hundred percent hands on with every aspect of the business in addition to maintaining his broad clientele of tattoo clients. The purpose of Baltimore Street Irons is to provide a place for builders and artists to find everything they need from tattoo machines to building supplies, knowing that all products have been tested.

 

Brian Fuentes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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