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I would venture to say this query doesn't fall into what we consider the "DON'T TALK ABOUT MONEY" rule we have here, but falls more into an etiquette category. I love seeing thoughtful conversation round these parts.
The advice already given has been sound (including from two tattooers I really really dig). It's ok to ask the hardline questions of "How much should I bring?" because otherwise, you just don't know.
- tatB, Fala, Patrick Bateman and 3 others
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I agree with that, that traditional is harder for the general populace to appreciate. Heck, my apprenticeship has given me a new appreciation of traditional. I just traced the entire sailor jerry encyclopedia of flash, and I liked it a lot. However, this place needs to open their eyes to these people: Aaron Cain, Guy Aitchison, Marcus Pacheco, Mike Cole, Rob Koss, Don McDonald, Steve Moore, Carson Hill, Cory Kruger, James Tex, and like 30 more that this forum doesn't give a fuck about. These guys can tattoo circles around Mike Chambers et al. What the fucking fuck? I'm so fed up I'm going to quit hanging out here.
I just spent the afternoon chopping wood for my mentor. I've got blisters and a belly full of tequila, so apologies for the rant.
Well, I think a good majority here are aware of these people. I love Aaron Cain, Pacheco and James Tex. Certainly not oblivious to it. I'm also certain that I don't have a tattoo machine tattooed on my hand, but I can recognize most on site. There isn't a Captain Big Nuts card to attain around here. I certainly am not interested in making anyone stay if they feel like they don't belong. Just know your audience. Period.
- daveborjes, beez, losParanoyas and 5 others
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Yea, ice cream and cookies is a way better vice anyways.
- TrixieFaux and polliwog
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TOTALLY, BUT last years BNB bowl, Stigma actually did, and you could tell.
Speaking of, I really want to come up, even if it's just to see Candiria and SOIA. (But really I just want to see Fury of V.)
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Welcome. Great shop. Great tattooers.
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How about we let...
- Aussie Tom, polliwog, cltattooing and 6 others
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@<a href="http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/member.php?u=147" target="_blank">gougetheeyes</a> @<a href="http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/member.php?u=2896" target="_blank">CultExciter</a> can either one of you tell me why Tim Armstrong is narrating this?
I have but one response. His affections for NYC must be that strong.
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I also love that @daveborjes works there once a month.
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@gougetheeyes All the moves! Your recent pics of Maine have me thinking I need to move there. Haha.
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Those are some big steps @CultExciter. Congrats!
Thanks homey!
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That's a Supreme. @Rad Kelham
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Well, some of you pals already know, but it's relevant, so I'll tell you all.
I put in my resignation at my day job so that I could be at the tattoo shop more often. It's a big scary step, but you gotta start somewhere.
Also, I quit drinking after being a lush for the last 10 years.
Onwards and upwards folks.
- pidjones, tatB, smalltownVA and 19 others
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Well, those aren't actual tattoos, so I'd classify them as Photoshop!
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You're good dude. I'm possibly in the wrong here. I just think it's weird to chat about here on teh internetz.
Standard, across the board, if you have concerns about your safety, always ask the person you're getting tattooed by. Everything you want to know about tattooing can be found on the internet, so just don't be surprised if, when talking to people you don't know on the internet, and some of them may/may not be tattooers, they may not the most forthcoming. If you want the answer, you can find it. But I still enjoy a certain veil of secrecy around this business.
- Patrick Bateman, daveborjes and hogg
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Ask your tattooer. Don't say incorrect things on the internet.
- Fala and daveborjes
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I just prefer people to not say things when they don't know what they are talking about. Two ears and one mouth for a reason.
Yes, you "can" reuse needles. You can do whatever you like. But it has nothing to do with "cartridges" or anything related to the machine.
Anything stainless steel is autoclavable. But do to the nature that a) needles are cheap and b) it is the safest procedure not to reuse. Stainless steel grips are autoclavable and can be reused.
Does that answer your question?
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You don't autoclave needles. They are always single use. Doesn't matter what type of machine you use.
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I'm getting tattooed by Jef Whitehead in 3 weeks...
Good luck buddy! I hope it all goes as planned.
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Dude! My mentor will be there. I will be holding down work at the shop, but if you see O'Donnell working on a Kiyohime backpiece, say hi!