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tbone42
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JUL 10, 11:59 AM
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Its true, I have been tattooing professionally for 14 years and would love to see you in my chair. Special discounts for fiero related tattoo work. Located in Wilmington, OH (Hopefully opening a new shop in the next month).. if you are near SW Ohio and want to make an appointment, send me a PM or post here.. I have it on auto notify.
Online work sample: http://photobucket.com/tedstattoos
-Ted
PS- Some of you out there don't like tattoos.. thats swell. Do me a favir and start your own thread, or keep it to yourselves. There is plenty of room in O/T for your opinion on the subject, make your own thread and don't ruin mine. Thank you. ------------------
"Maybe we should call you Meat Head...!"[This message has been edited by tbone42 (edited 07-16-2012).]
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Raydar
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JUL 10, 11:34 PM
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I've never had a tattoo, but if I ever decide to get one (it has crossed my mind) I will likely drive up and ask you to do it.
Still have to decide what to do for "the cherry".[This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 07-10-2012).]
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tbone42
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JUL 15, 12:43 AM
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First person who wants a "Madcurl" portrait gets it for free... but it has to be Curly, and it has to be a good picture, and you have to promise to post a pic here. lol
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SCCA FIERO
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JUL 15, 02:55 AM
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I want a tattoo of myself, only bigger. What are we talking about as far as money and pain??
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tbone42
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JUL 15, 03:04 AM
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quote | Originally posted by SCCA FIERO:
I want a tattoo of myself, only bigger. What are we talking about as far as money and pain?? |
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Well, first we'll have to remove the major areas of skin to make the area to be tattooed larger. Once we flatten all that stuff out (and you look like a sinobyte) we can do a larger-than life portrait, sure.
As far as pain, I imagine getting the skin flayed off you would be way worse than some small pins scraping the top of your dermis and pushing in pigment. As far as money goes.. well.. what have you got?[This message has been edited by tbone42 (edited 07-15-2012).]
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SCCA FIERO
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JUL 16, 04:27 AM
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quote | Originally posted by tbone42:
Well, first we'll have to remove the major areas of skin...
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I'll have to sleep on it.
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hugh
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JUL 16, 08:27 AM
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quote | Originally posted by SCCA FIERO:
I'll have to sleep on it. |
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The skin or the idea ?
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tbone42
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JUL 16, 01:55 PM
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quote | Originally posted by hugh:
The skin or the idea ? |
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maryjane
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JUL 17, 01:58 AM
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quote | Originally posted by tbone42:
Well, first we'll have to remove the major areas of skin to make the area to be tattooed larger. Once we flatten all that stuff out (and you look like a sinobyte) we can do a larger-than life portrait, sure.
As far as pain, I imagine getting the skin flayed off you would be way worse than some small pins scraping the top of your dermis and pushing in pigment. As far as money goes.. well.. what have you got?
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Just run an air hose with a needle sized nozzle up under his skin--40 psi oughta work just fine--just puff him up--that will enlarge the total area available. An added benefit to this method is that once ya finish the oversize tattoo and let the air out, he will get to see what he's gonna look like as a wrinkled up 100 yr old man. He can thank me later.
Good luck with your shop and business.[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 07-17-2012).]
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E.Furgal
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JUL 17, 06:39 PM
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think u should offer madcurl a free tat
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