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Ink

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Spent all day at the tattooist today.. anyone here have some ink?
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Be VERY careful and make sure you get at least 10 ( I'm not kidding) references from them.
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The other thing you want to be sure of, is if the tat will carry through your life. Do you really want to be sporting a punisher tat 20 years from now? Will it possibly cause problems with jobs? Women? Is it REALLY you? Have you considered what your body will do in the next 20 years and what it will do your ink?

Most people only think about 5 years ahead when they do things like this. How will you explain to your grandkids that there is a flaming skull emblazoned on your back? " Wow...Grandpa was a bad ass..."

All silly examples...just to make you laugh, but a tat is one of the most persoanl things you can do to your transitory layer. It really needs to be thought out. I started planning mine five years ago and I still havenet commited to it because Im looking for "just the right thing"..it's almost time though.

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What you looking at getting?
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An Ivy tendril ( Celtci Symbol of Fidelity) that starts at the upper arm, wraps around the shoulder and trails down the chest. 1 leaf for each year of faith in marriage...even if we get divorced, it will still be a testament to my love for her and the idea that I can be proud of my love.

It can also be made lomger for each new year. Been designing it for a while now.
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wow, that sounds really nice SB
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Awww. Come on, you KNOW you really want one of them scenes from Heavy Metal, with all the naked chickies in it. That would be smashing. Best to get full chest, and 2 sleeves worth, so the grand kids know you were the #1 bad ass in ur time, lol.

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SMiTH wrote:wow, that sounds really nice SB
Thanks. Like I said, its a modification to your body that must be carefully thought out.
I tend to approach these things as a spiritual matter.


I like to think of my body as a temple...or, at the very least, a well kept presbyterian youth center...;)
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Ink on both arms. Right arm has my kids initials over the Lakota protection symbol, left is a symboligy of my years in the service, three strands of barbed wire for the three years active duty, five barbs per strand for the five years in the NG, all over a single feather symbolizing my "passing into manhood". I'm good with both until I don't have to worry about ink anymore :ebiggrin:
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full sleave on left,,, workin on the right. kidneys, full right ribs (the most painful) neck, shoulders, leg,,, fingers.... i dont regret any of them. one day, my skin will die, but i will live on.
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Half sleeves top of both arms for now but for sure not finished. Thinking of full sleeves and a back piece.
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Been kickin tires on gettin ink. Been thinking about some thing tribal since I live off the land for the most part and I am 20 years old so its the time to get it now while I'm in shape and young
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snookfinken wrote:Been kickin tires on gettin ink. Been thinking about some thing tribal since I live off the land for the most part and I am 20 years old so its the time to get it now while I'm in shape and young
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Im comming up on 52 but its never too late.. I love Ink :ewink:
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Kentucky shinner wrote:Half sleeves top of both arms for now but for sure not finished. Thinking of full sleeves and a back piece.
KS
KS, I have a full back piece and let me say that it is an unbelievable amount of time invested. I never dreamed that it would take the amount of time that it did.
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Money is the main reason I don't have more. I always wanted one of my friends to start tatooing, phenominal artist, but never got into it. I have seen a guy with 3 crossed out names and one that wasn't crossed out. Three ex-wifes, turns out. I did ask, "Didn't learn your lesson the first time?" He said,"Nope" and stood up to get another drink. I love bikers, they crack me up :lol:
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I am sure. I have 26 hours in my right upper arm.. it goes completely around from top of my shoulder to almost my elbow.
good work takes lots of time... Kind of like making good likker
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Wuts at cos ya?
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My artist had I bike that needed lots of work, so we traded out most of it. I fixed his bike and he hooked me up with some ink.. Normally when he works on me I pay by time not by the piece... $100. bucks gets me about 5-6 hours in the chair and that is plenty at one time believe me.

I only have about $200.00 bucks in my right arm.
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DAAAAMMMMM $100/ hour is common around here! I've got to get ahold of your guy, KS. Too bad about the commute, though :ebiggrin:
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Ya but he is a pretty good friend of mine also.. that is my rate :ewink:
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I dont know how much you know about Harleys but lets just say He has a pretty hot scooter now... :!:
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yea, that's a good price KS. My artist charges me 75.00 bucks an hour but after 4 or 5 hours, he usually cuts an hour or two off. I agree with you KS. You spend 4 or 5 hours in the chair you are more than ready to call it a day. :D
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Damn...... We got some bad asses round here. Arncraft was right. :lol: Aint never got one, prolly never will. I quiver just gettin a damn shot at the dotor's office. :lol: All the more power to the ones that do it. :wink:
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Hey MK the armpit area HURTS like a MF..
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KS wrote
Hey MK the armpit area HURTS like a MF..
AAAA-MEN!
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i've been in the tattoo biz my whole life. i'm fully covered except for my face/head, neck, and hands (like to be able to wear long sleeves/pants and blend in with the normals occasionally...undercover tattoo-ninja style).

it's not as big of a deal these days.
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i been known to have a few. :D
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I have five. One in my ear, another on my chest (that stung a bit) and two on my left upper arm and one on the other, all to do with airsport and flying. I want another on the right upper arm and it will be an eagle. Got my first aged late forties and my eagle will be in my early seventies.

My parents always told me that if I ever got a tattoo the police will always be able to identify me. I often wonder what the hell they thought I was going to do.
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No ink. Never cared for it. My wife was buggin me to get one for a while till I came up with a good Idea for one and lets just say she don't bug me no more. May still get it some day if I can put everthing together and grow some balls.
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I wouldn't get a tattoo if one of you paid for it.

Take a look at the ingredients in tattoo ink sometime. Many of them use Thimerosal as a preservative, which is half mercury, half organic compound. It's also used to keep vaccines sterile, and has a lot of people concerned to the point they won't take vaccines, myself included.

The really bright red, yellow, blues and green inks contain heavy metals like cadmium to get that level of color intensity. More poison.

There is also a high correlation between getting tattoos and contracting Hepatitis C.

If y'all want them, knock yourself out, but it's crazy to me to care about the safety of your still and then put that shite in your body.
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