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I am always happy to have clients come back and let me see the healed versions of there tattoos. I haven't seen this young lady in a while and was wondering how she was and how he tattooed healed, so I called and inquired and found out that she had a rather serious surgery that almost killed her. I am happy to report that she well and on the mend! So in a few months or so she plans on getting back into the studio for more tattoos, but for now is taking it easy, which I completely understand. Thank you again!
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Did this little jammer on a fella the other day to fill in some spots he has left on his left arm. He wants some other little work to complete this arm and then we're on to the the right arm for some more black and grey traditional imagery, can't wait! on and in case you were wondering why the wing looks a little off, it's because it's in the ditch of the arm.
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Did this little tattoo on a great friend of mine the other day. Pretty straight forward on the imagery, just like I like my tattoos to look. We'll be getting a healed photo soon.
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On the same friend as above. Did this about a year ago (I think?) Good times Rick!
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And this is the healed photo of the squaw I did on my friend Cory. We have plans for some more fun work a little ways down the road that I'm really excited about. Thanks again Cory!
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On Cory as well. Did this one about a year and half ago I believe now. Cory has great skin and she heals her tattoos really well. I did touch up a little bit her and there when I tattooed the squaw on her, but all in all the tattooed healed great!
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Cover up of some turd! This was a cover-up of a cover-up.
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And it's gone!
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A little more challenging of a cover-up.
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So this one might need one more pass on the bottom, but I think it's a nice tattoo still. This was actually a cover up of a cover-up. Good times!
 
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Drew this one right on. Had fun tattooing this on. It'll lighten up quite a bit when it heals, and I can't wait to see it when it does. Thanks Sam for your trust! Oh and this is a cover-up as well.
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Drawing it on! Another fun walk-in. Keep it coming folks!
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Another really fun walk-in. Seems as though native american imagery is on the rise with some folks, which quite alright in my book!
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On my friend Nate. He came in last Saturday and wanted a "Jammer" I'm thinking something small. We start to discuss what it is what he would like and as he says "I don't know" turns around in my station and ask's if this drawing is taken, I say that it is not and wham! here we are. That ladies and gents is how you get tattooed! One more session to go on this one. Thanks again Nate for your sudden urges for tattoo's!
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I'll have better photos up after it's finished, just wanted to share right now.
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Hopefully I'll get healed photos soon. Thanks again Jacob, this was too much fun!
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Another cover-up. I forgot to get a before-before picture, but you get the idea.
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Cover-up on Alex. I think we might need one more pass on this,but as of now I think we're about done. Thank you Alex, I know I'm not a gentle tattooer; thanks for sitting through the pain.
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A reminder of what I covered up.
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A page from one of my watercolor books, for those people that want to get tattooed, but simply don't know what they want.
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A little paint jammer I did in between appointments. This piece is for sale (already matted and framed). Let me know through e-mail.
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Tattooed this on a friend of mine a few weeks back. I'll have a healed photo soon I hope. This was a lot of fun, I mean an anchor and poppies - just stoked to the core about this one.
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Did this little tattoo on a good friend of mine, Cory. I really enjoy doing lady's and this just seemed to come out without any effort. This doesn't always happen mind you! Anyways, I took this photo a few days after I tattooed it, I'll take a healed one in a few days or so. Thanks Cory!
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Did some painting for a show I have going on this month at a local beer bar we have up here. It is a tribute to the "unknown Tattooer" Ben Corday. I have since framed and matted them as well, but didn't take a photo of them all fancied up. If you are interested in purchasing any of them contact me through this here site.
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Did this neck tattoo on an older women a while ago as well. And I have to say what a gangster! She sat better than most men when I'm tattooing their arms. I often refrain from tattooing necks, but I made an exception as she already had the other side of her neck tattooed. I really did enjoy tattooing this one!
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This was a walk-in I did some time ago. And what fun was this piece! She sat great and was very open for interpretation and style on how to approach this tattoo. Thank you traveling girl, safe travels!