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    Yeah, never sacrifice quality for price. I learned that the hard way. I had a friend start my last piece at a discount instead of going to my usual guy. I'm not happy with it, so now I'm waiting for some cash to go in to get it redone. Waste of time/money. And I think its always a good idea to get something that you can add on to because chances are... you might want more.

    I get mine done here in Thailand. My guy does em for 30 an hour. Doesn't use the best ink. Its a look I like though. Worn in/Jailhouse/not perfect. Again, tats are a form of self expression. Get whatever it is that you want, but take the time to make sure it is what you want.

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    I looked up Carson Hill, dude is sick!......and only a 4-5hr drive away

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    How will it look when I'm 70? who f'n cares I'M 70!! all I'm going to care about is not shitting on myself ahahahaha!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lstbred
    I looked up Carson Hill, dude is sick!......and only a 4-5hr drive away
    Ya, Carson is probably my favorite style wise alone side Guy Aitchison and Nick Baxter. Mike Cole and Roman Abrego for bio-mechanic.

    Carson charges $150/hr but works super fast and will drill on you for 6-8hr sessions if you can hang. He is very light handed though so I can practically fall asleep in the chair. Definitely worth the trip if you decide to go with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdoe11

    Yah buddy! Coming out super sick! Carson is awesome, always love the orange he uses. I remember some years back he did a side piece that has a huge orange gear/cogs in it. So amazing.
    He is a very talented man, that's for sure. His depth and texture is amazing. Same with Mike Cole, can't say enough for the two of them.

    Here are a few pics of the sleeve by Mike:

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave

    He is a very talented man, that's for sure. His depth and texture is amazing. Same with Mike Cole, can't say enough for the two of them.

    Here are a few pics of the sleeve by Mike:

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    Yah buddy. Looking nice and solid. How many hours you got into that puppy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdoe11

    Yah buddy. Looking nice and solid. How many hours you got into that puppy?
    If I remember right, it was right at 35 hrs in total. 5 sessions at ~7hrs each session. It's been a good 5 yrs now and it's still as bright as day 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave View Post
    If I remember right, it was right at 35 hrs in total. 5 sessions at ~7hrs each session. It's been a good 5 yrs now and it's still as bright as day 1.
    sick tats man.

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    The era of judging someone's credentials based on tattoo placement are long gone...
    Also, comments on what a tat looks like on a 70 year old guy. Advancements in inks, and techniques, will allow today's tattoos to look much better, as they age.
    As for back tats, go big, or go home! Nothing worse than small wings, on a back. I've seen a few, and they look ridiculous! Never go low budget!!
    Half of my back is inked, and man o man, there's some tender spots there for sure, but I loved every second of it!

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    I've been wearing ink for more than 17 years. tribal forearm, dragon shoulder beastly heart on chest and a dragon on my back. they're in beautiful shape and I'm always proud of my designs. It is true however, that you need a good artist with experience and a creative eye. Personally, I like to design my own and maybe take some suggestions from the artist. Trusm me there is no feeling like having your own design inked. Even if you're not good at drawing, I guarantee you that if you spend an hour a day making light sketches of your ideas and then find a combination that you really like and spend a few weeks perfecting it; you will ALWAYS love it.

    I have actually been contemplating wings as well. -Imagine this- starting at the lower to upper traps expanding lower to the lats and folding at the delts and extending tips to the tricepts.

    I def. need to expand my lats more first and it isn't going to look right on a skinny guy. just my $.02

    About being 70. You guys are right. Do you honestly think that your tattoos are going to be of any meaning when you will "hopefully" be old and wise?

    Nobody is going to want to see you naked at 70 anyways. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave

    If I remember right, it was right at 35 hrs in total. 5 sessions at ~7hrs each session. It's been a good 5 yrs now and it's still as bright as day 1.
    WOW 7 hour sittings are rough sir. I have done a couple of sittings similar to that. No way will I do it again! Haha. I got a huge portrait of my first born son oh my belly. Almost 8 hours! I got sick from it! Never ever ever again!

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    [QUOTE="Red Bastard"]The era of judging someone's credentials based on tattoo placement are long gone...
    Also, comments on what a tat looks like on a 70 year old guy. Advancements in inks, and techniques, will allow today's tattoos to look much better, as they age.
    As for back tats, go big, or go home! Nothing worse than small wings, on a back. I've seen a few, and they look ridiculous! Never go low budget!!
    Half of my back is inked, and man o man, there's some tender spots there for sure, but I loved every second of it![/QUOTE

    I like your style sir
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    Quote Originally Posted by tdoe11

    WOW 7 hour sittings are rough sir. I have done a couple of sittings similar to that. No way will I do it again! Haha. I got a huge portrait of my first born son oh my belly. Almost 8 hours! I got sick from it! Never ever ever again!
    For the most part I am fine with no issues, but I keep hydrated and eat (short breaks here and there). One time I puked right after we had finished but I was eating junk food and candy during session so I know that was the reason. Now the 4+ straight hours on my foot was killer. Thought I was going to puke but pulled it off lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite

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    Lol yessssss !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave

    For the most part I am fine with no issues, but I keep hydrated and eat (short breaks here and there). One time I puked right after we had finished but I was eating junk food and candy during session so I know that was the reason. Now the 4+ straight hours on my foot was killer. Thought I was going to puke but pulled it off lol.
    Wow man. Your a trooper. Believe me I understand what is involved with a four hour foot tattoo! Kinda makes me want to get tattooed by Carson now that I know he's light handed hehe

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    Getting my quads and full back piece done before year end. Designing back piece this week. Already have basic idea. Going to be a big piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Bastard View Post
    The era of judging someone's credentials based on tattoo placement are long gone...
    Also, comments on what a tat looks like on a 70 year old guy. Advancements in inks, and techniques, will allow today's tattoos to look much better, as they age.
    As for back tats, go big, or go home! Nothing worse than small wings, on a back. I've seen a few, and they look ridiculous! Never go low budget!!
    Half of my back is inked, and man o man, there's some tender spots there for sure, but I loved every second of it!
    I think you are mistaken if you believe the majority of people do not judge by appearance or consider tats as art or the norm. It's much more widely accepted vs 20+ years ago but it's far from being main steam or not being judged anymore. That's like saying a African American teen in a hoody is just viewed as being the same as a middle aged man in a suit. Not saying in reality they are any different, we are talking about how it's viewed. I think it will be a while, another generation or two before it even gets close to 50/50.

    As for the 70 year old guy, I dont disagree and that's part of my point. People dont tend to think about the future much past 6 months let alone 10, 20, 30+ years but we should. Most people even today with the advanced technology of inks people are still using old school practices and 80% of tats out there look like crap due to trying to save a buck and no talent artist...

    Bottom line it's everyones personal choice but they need to understand every choice effects your future so dont go into it blindly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tdoe11 View Post
    I would definitely take stock advice from someone with a full sleeve if they have a good track record in the stock market! And of course I would let a woman with a lower back tattoo watch my kids? Haha. Why in your mind would a lower back tattoo make a woman in capable of watching kids, or how would that sway her morals. Haha.

    As tattoos get more popular in my opinion it is a double edged sword. The "cool" part of tattoos are that narrow minded people seem to not look past them. They are tabu and not for everyone. Initially that is what enticed me about them. Then on the other side of the coin is people that people should accept them. It's a very unique struggle.

    My personal situation....Im covered in tattoos. Arms, legs, back, hands, neck etc. I own two successful businesses, and in the process of starting a third in the next month. I own real estate, cars, every toy I want. I have excellent morals, we are Christian. I don't drink, I don't smoke. I don't lie, cheat, steal or mislead people. I have two very respectful kids. Etc. you can bet that if I decided to play the stock market I would excel at it in due time. I am not saying this to brag or act cocky, just simply stating tattoos do not automatically make someone "loose moraled" or untrustworthy.
    Of course you wouldn't have any problems with letting your kids around tatted broads, you're sporting them yourself. The point I was making is people still make judgements based on appearance. You might very be the smartest man to ever advise people in the stock market. But if you're all tatted up, a many potential clients won't even pay any attention to your abilities, they're going to judge you as incompetent and untrustworthy JUST because of your ink. More importantly, employers in professional settings will be more inclined to pass you up for this same reason.

    You can think it's not right or unfair all you want (and I agree it is), but it's a fact people have to deal with. If tats are in areas that are covered up by clothing, they're fine because you can cover it up. In fact I know of several doctors that do this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong

    Of course you wouldn't have any problems with letting your kids around tatted broads, you're sporting them yourself. The point I was making is people still make judgements based on appearance. You might very be the smartest man to ever advise people in the stock market. But if you're all tatted up, a many potential clients won't even pay any attention to your abilities, they're going to judge you as incompetent and untrustworthy JUST because of your ink. More importantly, employers in professional settings will be more inclined to pass you up for this same reason.

    You can think it's not right or unfair all you want (and I agree it is), but it's a fact people have to deal with. If tats are in areas that are covered up by clothing, they're fine because you can cover it up. In fact I know of several doctors that do this.
    That would be me! My ink is always covered up in clinic. We have a company wide policy that ink must not be visible during clinic hours. It is unfortunate but people often DO "judge a book by its cover".

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    Ink is an individual thing, its a personal thing for me and everything on my body means something to me in a big way, nothing is there because I like a design it MEANS something to me personally. I don't like certain types of tattoo's but that's my personal choice, my body is already individual by the muscles I have built and the tattoos always enhance my size not to take anything away from the muscles I have built.

    Think very carefully about what you want and give it a few months before getting it tattooed, I know guys who cover their body in alsorts of stuff but for me its a personal journey of my life events. What ever floats your boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by RipOwens

    Good point, but there's gotta be a way to 'dude' up wings, no?
    More gargoyle style would be sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong

    Of course you wouldn't have any problems with letting your kids around tatted broads, you're sporting them yourself. The point I was making is people still make judgements based on appearance. You might very be the smartest man to ever advise people in the stock market. But if you're all tatted up, a many potential clients won't even pay any attention to your abilities, they're going to judge you as incompetent and untrustworthy JUST because of your ink. More importantly, employers in professional settings will be more inclined to pass you up for this same reason.

    You can think it's not right or unfair all you want (and I agree it is), but it's a fact people have to deal with. If tats are in areas that are covered up by clothing, they're fine because you can cover it up. In fact I know of several doctors that do this.
    I never thought being judged with tattoos was or is unfair. Half of the reason I started getting tattooed 15 years ago as a young punk rocker was I wanted to be different. Not another sheep following the flock doing what corporate America " says" we should do. Of course heavily tattooed people are going to be judged.

    What you said was " would you let a girl with strap stamp watch your kids 8 hours a day". Not. 'Some people in America won't feel comfortable with a woman with a tramp stamp'. Big difference bud. BUT again if everyone had tattoos they wouldn't be nearly as cool. To each is own. All I was doing was simply stating a lower back tattoo doesn't automatically make someone anything. There is alot of judgemental people, they jjudge tattooed people all the time. We judge them back, after all it must suck to always be so worried about what everyone else is doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I think you are mistaken if you believe the majority of people do not judge by appearance or consider tats as art or the norm. It's much more widely accepted vs 20+ years ago but it's far from being main steam or not being judged anymore.... .
    I'd say that my viewpoint is probably skewed, based on the fact that I live on the West Coast of Canada. Probably one of the most tolerant and accepting places in the world...
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    I think there cool, not digging the wings though. Seems a lot do that just like tribal tats. I may get a full back piece one day.

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    If you really want to get one. Is there any reason to get one if not then consider.

    Getting a big piece just because you think it will look cool is not the smartes thing since you might regret it in future :/

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