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(((echo)))

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"It's what you wanted, I guess"....that's not what you say after you get artwork done....go to Jim at Chronic Ink....he is good and he will make sure you get exactly what you want :yay:

I'm going up there after I give blood this friday to make an appointment for my next one :biggrin:

been there twice...both times were dissapointing, i have come to the conclusion that no-one in southern md knows how to tatoo (or maybe tribal is just too hard for em) :ohwell:
 

onebdzee

off the shelf
been there twice...both times were dissapointing, i have come to the conclusion that no-one in southern md knows how to tatoo (or maybe tribal is just too hard for em) :ohwell:

I don't do tribal....not really my style....I go for the unique designs of zee :biggrin:
 
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(((echo)))

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Did Jim do your art? Was it flash or custom?

both jim and chris (i think that's his name) worked on my arm,
it's a 1/2 sleeve tribal piece, and after 3 differnet guys and 2 different places, there is significant fading and places that were blatently missed.
I still have a $200 credit at ink wizards on the corner of 235 and 4 but i'm too "dissapointed" to even go in there :ohwell:
 

Pete

Repete
both jim and chris (i think that's his name) worked on my arm,
it's a 1/2 sleeve tribal piece, and after 3 differnet guys and 2 different places, there is significant fading and places that were blatently missed.
I still have a $200 credit at ink wizards on the corner of 235 and 4 but i'm too "dissapointed" to even go in there :ohwell:

What tribe are you in?
 

usagent

New Member
both jim and chris (i think that's his name) worked on my arm,
it's a 1/2 sleeve tribal piece, and after 3 differnet guys and 2 different places, there is significant fading and places that were blatently missed.
I still have a $200 credit at ink wizards on the corner of 235 and 4 but i'm too "dissapointed" to even go in there :ohwell:

I'm sleeved and It's starting to fade a little. The biggest problem is the thin lines are becoming thick. Top of me is tribal...good black ink should'nt fade but most artist's I've had touch up for free.
 

onebdzee

off the shelf
both jim and chris (i think that's his name) worked on my arm,
it's a 1/2 sleeve tribal piece, and after 3 differnet guys and 2 different places, there is significant fading and places that were blatently missed.
I still have a $200 credit at ink wizards on the corner of 235 and 4 but i'm too "dissapointed" to even go in there :ohwell:

I went in there once....they said that the one on the front of my hip was going to be $175 because it was "an original"(it is approx. 3 inches long with 6 different colors)....I went to Ink Wizard and had them do it....he charged me $75 and it matched my original design perfectly :yay:
 
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kris31280

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They can be rather addictive. There's something beautiful in the sound of the gun. Slave to the needle. :smile:

:wench: Yeah, that's me. Every time I get a tattoo I feel incredibly alive and I think that's why I'm addicted to them. I just have to make sure I get them in places that are easily hideable for professional work places.

This is my next tattoo. It's going to go in my upper middle back, between my first and second tattoos.
 

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kris31280

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And only because I really love my ink, here's my other 5.
 

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