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sailor jerry
by
RICKYBOBBY74
on 01 Jul, 2008 19:14
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i think i'm gonna start getting a bunch of tats in this vane....any fans of this style out there?
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#1
by
Mikekoz13
on 02 Jul, 2008 04:31
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I admire the Sailor Jerry style. I don't have any of this style but I do indeed admire them.
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#2
by
Timmay
on 02 Jul, 2008 07:23
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OK that one is over my head...lol
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#3
by
PigPen
on 02 Jul, 2008 09:51
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I like that style....the old pin up ladies and stuff
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#4
by
no1birdman
on 02 Jul, 2008 10:28
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Hi, what on earth is a sailor jerry
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#5
by
PigPen
on 02 Jul, 2008 11:16
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Sailor Jerry refers to what a lot of people call "Old School" ink.
Check out
www.sailorjerry.com plenty of pics and history.
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#6
by
FR8TRAIN
on 02 Jul, 2008 12:07
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Good stuff. Classic Old School!
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#7
by
PBurke
on 02 Jul, 2008 15:22
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look at the background on my myspace. that is kinda what that style is.
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#8
by
frostillicus123
on 03 Jul, 2008 00:15
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there is an artist here in town named sailor jerry swallows, and he's amazing and does work very simalr to the originaly Sailor Jerry.
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#9
by
J Digory
on 03 Jul, 2008 14:45
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I prefer newschool tattoos. I like bright bold colors and lots of shading. I just have two tatts right now, and they are both on my left arm. A stylized scarab on my hand with a phoenix right above it. The scarab is in full color, but ironically the photo is BnW, while the phoenix is BnW but the photo is in color. I'll get my bird colored in sometime, but right now I have too many doctor bills.
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#10
by
FR8TRAIN
on 03 Jul, 2008 16:27
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#11
by
Marz
on 03 Jul, 2008 17:06
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I like the Sailor Jerry style, always have. I am also a fan of wwII bomber artwork that is similar.
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#12
by
GASlick
on 03 Jul, 2008 17:43
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I appreciate that style and think it is very cool.
However, mine are very "new school".
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#13
by
Capt. Crunch
on 05 Apr, 2009 11:48
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i'm a huge fan of Sailor jerry "old ironsides". i have 68 tattoos all from his collection. He was a pioneer in the art of the traditional american style that was adorned by sailors and military alike in the 1940's-70's. a legend.
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#14
by
tomgallagher
on 06 Apr, 2009 14:15
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