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Old 17-09-2007, 22:48   #1
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This is a discussion thread. I understand they are not everyones taste and i respect that. But if that is the case then please stay out of this thread, as much as you are entitled to your opinion i don't want to hear it.

Sidewinder asked a few questions and since quite a large percentage of the members here have tattoos i figure why not make a thread.

My stars on my spine were my first tattoo. I got them just after i turned 18. I'm not going to lie, it wasn't hugely pleasant but it wasn't awful. Erik my tattooist started at the top on my neck.

Having my neck tattooed was a bizarre experience, feeling buzzing in my throat. Errrk. It wasn't really painful just strange, like someone scratching away at my neck. Mid-back was probably the most painful as the bone is closer to the surface, i stupidly forgot to eat and my blood sugar dropped half way through i went pale and promptly boked lucasade orange. After a little break and some sugary snack, i was back to get the last few done. It was bearable and the entire tattoo took an hour and a half. Cost about £70.

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Anyone else want to share their story?
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Old 17-09-2007, 22:50   #2
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I have been toying with the idea of a tattoo for some time now just can't seem to settle on a design or idea.

They look fab Blackstar
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Old 17-09-2007, 23:09   #3
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I've got my star sign (Taurus) on my upper right arm. Had it done last year and have been trying to find something to go on my left arm ever since. I eventually want something going from my left elbow to just above the shoulder, then something else to blend in with the current tattoo on my right arm. Don't have any pics on this laptop and the camera lead is at work.
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Me too but i *think* i know what i would have, just where it would go.
What you gonna get then?
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Old 17-09-2007, 22:52   #5
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That has answered the vast majority of my questions in a single post

I am going to be getting a guitar neck with nice inlays down my spine sometime within the next 365 days heh.

Is there an online resource that shows a range of tattoo artists with ratings/reliability/horror stories of each one? Or is there a registry of recognised artists?
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Old 18-09-2007, 07:52   #6
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Is there an online resource that shows a range of tattoo artists with ratings/reliability/horror stories of each one? Or is there a registry of recognised artists?
There is a great tattooist in Fareham but I am still half (ok mostly) still asleep and I can't remember his name

Mine have all been drawn up and done by Emma Grech of Lady Luck Tattoo Studio in Fawcett Road. She has also done all of Mics.

I do have some pics of them all online but I've been meaning to take some better ones so I'll do that tonight

I'm sure I'll post something more helpful when I wake up
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Old 17-09-2007, 22:56   #7
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Linkie to the best on the web!
Not a range of artists but there is stories and user galleries. Best way to find a good artist is to go round the ones in your home town, asking annoying questions, telling them about your design and seeing what they say/suggest.

List of annoying questions:
Can i see your portfolios?
Hygiene certificates?
Recognition by environmental health?
How long have you been tattooing?
Have you ever had an unsatisfied customer?
What is your hygiene procedure?
What do you autoclave?
Do you use a fresh needle every customer?

I'm sure mohinder and some other knowledgeable people will appear soon.
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Old 17-09-2007, 23:09   #8
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I love mine and they mean the world to me, they have two meanings. One of which i don't mind telling people the other is much much more private. I like showing them off because i am proud of them but understand where you are coming from Lozza.
With my back i can choose to show or not to show i like that freedom.
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Old 17-09-2007, 23:46   #9
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Bad tattoos make me cringe. I've seen some horrible tattoos, including one on a 15 year old at my old high school of her name in 2" high lettering on the bottom of her back, i couldn't help but think "no guy will ever shout the wrong name at least".
Some people don't like colour tattoos, i have both colour and plain black. The only thing i'd say about colour is that it needs to heal well to look good.
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Old 17-09-2007, 23:54   #10
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I wont be getting colour on mine, i think it would be a bit too distracting or stand out more than what i'd want a tattoo for.
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