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Mastering Tattoo Tube Setup: A Guide for Professional Tattoo Artists
Mastering Tattoo Tube Setup: A Guide for Professional Tattoo Artists
Setting up tattoo tubes correctly is one of the essential skills every professional tattoo artist m...
 21/08/2025  (70)    (0)
Drawing for Tattooing: A Modern Guide for Tattoo Artists
Drawing for Tattooing: A Modern Guide for Tattoo Artists
Drawing for Tattooing: A Modern Guide for Tattoo Artists In the tattoo world, drawing is the f...
 20/08/2025  (263)    (1)
Understanding Tattoo Ink: Composition, Quality & Best Practices for Professional Artists
Understanding Tattoo Ink: Composition, Quality & Best Practices for Professional Artists
Introduction Tattoo ink is the lifeblood of any tattoo. While machines and needles often get t...
 15/08/2025  (436)    (1)
A Short History of Tattooing: From Ancient Rituals to Modern Ink Culture
A Short History of Tattooing: From Ancient Rituals to Modern Ink Culture
Tattooing is not a trend—it’s a tradition. The art of marking the skin with permanent designs spa...
 07/08/2025  (1059)    (6)
How to Tattoo Clients with Sensitive Skin
How to Tattoo Clients with Sensitive Skin
How to Tattoo Clients with Sensitive Skin Sensitive skin shouldn’t be a barrier to body art. ...
 07/08/2025  (1048)    (5)

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Magnum Needles

Baker needles are undoubtedly among the best tattoo needles available on the market.

Combining the highest quality, impeccable welds and extremely strong steel, Baker tattoo needles do not lose their sharpness easily and will stay in perfect condition considerably longer than 90% of tattoo needles.

Many renowned artists work exclusively with Baker needles, for their unrivaled quality and reliability. Don't wait any longer and try the needles used by the best professionals in the trade now!

If you prefer to use needle cartridges, then be sure to take a look at the Baker Cartridges range, premium needle cartridges featuring the same famous Baker needles.

Magnum tattoo needles feature two rows of needles stacked on top of each other in a flat formation. Each needle is spaced intermittently for wider ink coverage on the skin. Because they cover so much skin, magnum needles are typically used for solid work like heavy color wrapping. They are also great for large-scale shading.

When you want to get serious about shading, grab your magnum. Plus, they're perfect for color wrapping in styles like color realism, traditional work, and tribal tattooing. Magnum tattoo needles are grouped in a row and are designed to deliver a tone of ink in a single pass.

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