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Hi I'm Piers from the UK, I'm new to the last sparrow forum but have been following the web videos for years.

I've been collecting tattoos for about 6/7 years now, I am a regular at Frith Street tattoo.

Here's a picture of my back by Valerie Vargas.

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Hi I'm Piers from the UK, I'm new to the last sparrow forum but have been following the web videos for years.

I've been collecting tattoos for about 6/7 years now, I am a regular at Frith Street tattoo.

Here's a picture of my back by Valerie Vargas.

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Welcome!!! @Piers Suckling Good to see that you are now a member!

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