T HE I NKFLOW A DAPTER I NVESTOR P RESENTATION. What is the Inkflow Adapter? A REVOLUTIONARY INK ADAPTER THAT INCREASES TATTOOING SPEED BY 3-5 TIMES,

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T HE I NKFLOW A DAPTER I NVESTOR P RESENTATION

What is the Inkflow Adapter? A REVOLUTIONARY INK ADAPTER THAT INCREASES TATTOOING SPEED BY 3-5 TIMES, ALLOWS ARTISTS TO CREATE HIGHER QUALITY TATTOOS & W ORKS WITH 95% OF OPERATIONAL TATTOO MACHINES !

M ARKET P ROBLEM A REGULAR TATTOO ARTIST HAS TO DIP HIS / HER NEEDLE IN INK 1-3 TIMES EVERY MINUTE T HIS PROBLEM CONTRIBUTES TO SLOWER TATTOO JOBS, LOSS IN CONCENTRATION & LOWER QUALITY TATTOOS L OWER NUMBER OF CLIENTS PER HOUR & L OWER SHOP PROFITABILITY L OWER C LIENT SATISFACTION & L OWER R ETURN V ISITS

M ARKET S OLUTION T HE INKFLOW ADAPTER FITS ON ANY REGULAR TATTOO MACHINE & CAN PROVIDE MINUTES OF NON - INTERRUPTED INKFLOW E LIMINATES NEED TO RE - INK TATTOO MACHINES & I NCREASES TATTOO SPEEDS BY 3-5 TIMES N ON - STOP INKFLOW ALLOWS ARTISTS TO CREATE MORE INTRICATE & HIGHER QUALITY PIECES H IGHER NUMBER OF CLIENTS PER HOUR & H IGHER SHOP PROFITABILITY

I NKFLOW A DAPTER D IFFERENCE Speed Affordability Quality Proprietary Market Size Sales 3-5 times faster per tattoo means higher artist profitability. $3.50 at retail, $2.25 at wholesale & $0.40 to manufacture. Uninterrupted inkflow allows artists to increase the quality & intricacy of their work. Proprietary patent filed technology that cannot be imitated or copied. Biggest innovation in the $2.3 billion tattoo industry over the last two decades. And the potential to be the next American billion dollar business! Door-to-Door and Online Marketing experience through internal & outsourced teams

I NDUSTRY A NALYSIS D ESPITE THE OVERALL DOWNTURN OF THE ECONOMY IN RECENT YEARS, THE TATTOO INDUSTRY ACTUALLY GREW DURING THE RECESSION. T HE INDUSTRY BRINGS IN CLOSE TO $2.3 BILLION IN ANNUAL REVENUE. W ITH OVER 15,000 OPERATIONAL SHOPS IN THE U NITED S TATES ALONE. S OME SHOP OWNERS EVEN REGISTERED GAINS UPWARD OF 30% AMID THE DEPRESSED STATE OF THE ECONOMY. $2.3 billion in industry annual revenue in 2012 Over 15,000 tattoo parlors in U.S. 21% of Americans have a tattoo Internal Drivers Increase in social appeal Mainstream acceptance Trained and professional artists Industry regulations and safety External Drivers Increase in Consumer population Increase in disposable income Recovering U.S. economy

M ARKET S IZING 15,000 Tattoo Shops 5 Tattoos per day by 3 artist per shop 5 days a week $2.25 price per adapter $121.5 million wholesale market opportunity 15,000 Tattoo Shops 5 Tattoos per day by 3 artist per shop 5 days a week $3.50 price per adapter $189 million retail market opportunity

M ARKET S IZING 15,000 Tattoo Shops 5 Tattoos per day by 3 artist per shop 5 days a week $2.25 price per adapter $121.5 million wholesale market opportunity 15,000 Tattoo Shops 5 Tattoos per day by 3 artist per shop 5 days a week $3.50 price per adapter $189 million retail market opportunity The success of the inkflow adapter is based on the fact that every tattoo artist has disposable supplies that must be new every time they do a tattoo! Such as a new needle, ink, gloves, paper towels etc. All together the artist spends about $3 per tattoo in supplies and charges $40-$200+ for a tattoo! So with a profit margin so great, an extra $3.50 would not be a problem for the artist to spend per tattoo to work 2-5 times faster!

T HANK Y OU SAM DAVENPORT