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Pleadco

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  1. Heya folks, it's been a while :) . I'll be headed to phoenix in June and was hoping to get some work done while I am down there. Any shop suggestions would be awesome :). 

     

    P.S. I don't have a particular preference towards style. I'll just be getting something small and weird. 

     

    I hope the community is doing well here!

  2. Welcome to the forums :)

    If you have any pictures of your tattoos please feel free to share.

    Vancouver, B.C has a ton of great shops!

  3. Resurrecting this thread for the family trip next month. The wife, kids and I will be down in Santa Cruz and San Fran August 5th through the 9th. We're mostly just sightseeing: Alcatraz, the dungeon tour, etc. Although I don't have any tattoo plans I would love to stop by a few shops to say howdy and just sightsee.

    On to my main question: Are there shops in san fran that have art for sale? As of right now I haven't started collecting prints. Most of my energy has been spent getting tattoos, and now that I am on a little break I can see the value getting prints as a way to appreciate the art and scratch that itch at the same time.

    Thanks!

  4. If the tattoo is healing well I wouldn't worry about an infection. If you start running a fever, have increased swelling in the area, puss coming from the wound, then you have something going on. Like Pid said, I might just be due to how you are holding your body. During this time of year a common cause of muscle aches and cramps is dehydration, so make sure you are drinking plenty of water.

    Disclaimer: I am not a Dr., but I did stay at a holiday inn express last night. If symptoms worsen or don't improve in a few days, make sure to follow up with your regular Dr. and or your tattoo artist.

  5. hilarious! and original! no one has ever made that joke before!

    I get the same comments about the leaves on my arm. I have a Japanese maple in my yard. It's handy when the family comes over and starts making comments about my tattoo. If the debate ever gets technical I can just pluck a leaf off for comparison.

    I'm waiting for my weed enthusiast sister to bring over a pot plant as a counterpoint.

    In general though I'll just give the general public who comment a chuckle and let them think I am a stoner.

  6. Most of the random conversations I've struck are with ex-military types who have tattoos themselves. The last was a vietnam vet at costco who rolled up in his wheel chair and hollered a comment about my work. We ended up having a brief pow-wow in the middle of the store. Me checking out his rad, aged work, and him talking up my variety of visible tattoos.

    I cherish that shit, and it makes the very few negative reactions all the more insignificant. That brief moment to have common ground with a total stranger and share in their experiences.

  7. I've been in a situation where I was told beforehand that a shop takes debit cards, and then after the guest artist finished that day's session, he asked if I could pay in cash for xyz reason.

    I had to run across the street to the atm, which only allowed me to withdraw a fraction of the total. He graciously accepted what I had with the rest debited.

    Although I usually just carry cash for the tip, this is certainly something to keep in mind.

    When traveling abroad it is also nice when the shop accepts debit/credit, as you don't have to mess with exchanging for the local currency. Not to mention crossing borders covered in tattoos carrying a fat wad of cash.

  8. Had a brainstorming session with Bobby Tripp via email. Looks like we are going to do a star wars tattoo next january.

    I can't wait to go back to Black and Blue. It's a good thing I don't live closer to them. I'd be poor, happy, and covered in tattoos.

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