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#15
by
PBurke
on 11 Jul, 2007 15:20
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dude, spend some money. a discount tat is just that. A CHEAP TAT. drives me crazy when people choose an artist by what he/she is gonna charge instead of by his/her ability. tv's=discounts drinks=happy hour prices tattoos=find the best artist you can and pay up. helps if you can form a friendship with them too. ok i am finished ranting for now.
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#16
by
tatfanatic
on 11 Jul, 2007 20:37
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Not really a rant, PBurke, just good solid advice. Remember, tattoos are no more permanent than you are, but they can last up to 80 years
. Make the investment.
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#17
by
Bolohead
on 01 Aug, 2007 05:37
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I already told my wife like it or not, when we go back to Hawaii in March 08, I'm getting my first tat.
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#18
by
JDog
on 01 Aug, 2007 06:44
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Tatfanatic, nice ink bud. Suits you very well, where did you get bulk of your work done?
I am getting my first tattoo in a week from today. 2 actually. Both going to be a cursive script ,one saying my son in Spanish and the the other a dedication to my wife along my collarbone. Will post pics when done.
J_B,if you like tribal I say go for it. It may be a popular design but so what? Get something that is important to you and means something.
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#19
by
tatfanatic
on 05 Aug, 2007 14:17
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Thanks, Jdog. Of my two tattoos, the smaller tattoo on my neck was done by Paul Wren at Th-inker Tattoo in Melbourne, Florida. He also did the other, much larger one.
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#20
by
Razor X
on 05 Aug, 2007 14:48
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Thanks, Jdog. Of my two tattoos, the smaller tattoo on my neck was done by Paul Wren at Th-inker Tattoo in Melbourne, Florida. He also did the other, much larger one.
Two tattoos? Looks like you've got a lot more than that!
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#21
by
Bald_freak
on 05 Aug, 2007 16:25
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that is sweet T. but what does it say?
It says KAMAILE - part of her Hawaiian name "Heleimakamaekamailekapilipoli"
I bet her name drives the nurses nuts when they page her at the doc's office
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#22
by
tatfanatic
on 05 Aug, 2007 17:51
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The one on my neck took six hours, the other one, from wrists to ankles, took 6 years. Still... just the two tattoos and finally finished... unless I decide to sell my architectural firm and join the circus. No scalp ink though.. it's a waste of a perfectly good noggin.
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#23
by
Razor X
on 05 Aug, 2007 18:29
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The one on my neck took six hours, the other one, from wrists to ankles, took 6 years. Still... just the two tattoos and finally finished... unless I decide to sell my architectural firm and join the circus. No scalp ink though.. it's a waste of a perfectly good noggin.
OK - so you're considering your arms and legs to be one continuous tattoo.
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#24
by
JDog
on 06 Aug, 2007 05:37
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I hope to get eventual 3/4 sleeves. I have some pretty mean designs in the works incorporating greek mythology
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#25
by
BALDANDRE
on 06 Aug, 2007 12:03
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The one on my neck took six hours, the other one, from wrists to ankles, took 6 years. Still... just the two tattoos and finally finished... unless I decide to sell my architectural firm and join the circus. No scalp ink though.. it's a waste of a perfectly good noggin.
Very nice to hear about keepin' the bald noggin, perfectly prestine...it WOULD be a waste!
Tatfan...you really do make the whole full tat thing look very appealing, just like the bald head...that TAT'S ARE you bro! Again and I said it before, very nice!
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#26
by
JDog
on 06 Aug, 2007 21:54
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Andre nice avatar bud. Looks like you could do security at an LA nightclub!!
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#27
by
scboy28
on 07 Aug, 2007 00:52
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Hey! JDog! Get inked yet? Tell us wanna-be's what it was like!
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#28
by
danyroo
on 07 Aug, 2007 05:31
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got this one done last friday me and my wife each got our second one's.. it's a anniversary pres.
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#29
by
Tyler
on 07 Aug, 2007 08:41
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Cool bro!