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Any pics?
I will steal some photos from Facebook site later as my wife deals with that so don't know login for it.
You know what I've not got a web site for it we had one and it's been waiting 2 years for relaunch. With Facebook running a website is pointless.
I will steal some photos from Facebook site later as my wife deals with that so don't know login for it.
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Lots of people don't use facebook still. Though I guess if you primarily have local customers a website isn't a big issue?
I'm on record on the other recent thread as saying I'm not a big fan of tattoos.
However some are real works of art and I'd acknowledge the skill. I used to want tats but that phase passed.
I wonder how I'd feel now had I got them all those years ago?
That's awesome. Also if your brother ever gets wrongly sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. get's sent to a prison based on an Escher design, then you get yourself banged up in the same prison in order to help him escape then that is going to come in double handy.
After looking through close to a thousand artists, Mrs RHC & I are booked in with Kelly Violence in the new year... about February time. We both have existing tats but I now want a full sleeve incorporating certain things an a particular design for my back which I think she'll do greats. I'm going for just black this time.
http://i1370.photobucket.com/albums/ag268/mrmatthewharper/Mobile Uploads/20141213_101553_Hagrid_zpsxncquuit.jpg
The traditional Japanese work is just wow tho.
Where as the website was becoming a lot of work to keep updated.
I've got tattoos I don't like, all are almost 20 years old, techniques and equipment changed so much in those years that what can be done now was not possible back then, and so much more basic looking, and if course I picked what was fashionable back then
It's something we strive to push, that a fashionable tattoo is a bad idea, and will be one you grow to not like no matter how well it's done.
We run a "no bullshit" shop. I already committed a sin by calling it a studio, we are not, nor a parlor or an emporium, we are a shop. No egos, no charging by the hour, no discrimination, no underage tattoos, and no pretence that the real tattoo world is anything like Miami/London/LA ink.:D
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
You'll have more bother with that than me, my Mrs hails from The Land Of The Prince Bishops, nowhere near as exotic