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    Had a great experience here! Very reasonably priced, great attitudes, very helpful! Before my tattoo was done I was thinking about my next one. That all said, I did do a lot of research before getting one done here. I visited lots of different shops and looked at work done my lots of artists. I'd go back again!

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    First I did go check out the work done by Club Tattoo before posting here. Was surprised after seeing the art work and reading the bios though. Your work has a very cartoonish style lacking heavily in the shading and quality but I did like some of your use of colors, very vibrant! However my complaint is about your attitudes.

    My 18 year old daughter went in today to see about a piercing and a tattoo. I asked her to inquire as to whether or not you sold any tattoo supplies. While I was living in Los Angeles I picked up a hobby of sorts, while I do not do tattoos on people I do like to toy around with fake skins and have a few guns. It's just a nice way to relax sometimes and odd as it sounds I like the white noise of the machines. When she went inside she asked about the fake skins and some 5RL needles for me first. She was then lectured for five minutes about how she would never be "shit as a tattoo artist" without being able to get a word in edgewise. WOW really??? You don't know her and she has never touched a tat gun but her drawings and shading on paper put to shame what you do on skin for a living! And dont tell me the two cant be compared because I know better! I have watched my best friend do a tat of Eddie Guerrero on a girls' thigh that looked better than on paper!

    Before you rip someone apart #1 get your facts straight! #2 even if she did wish to be a tattoo artist who are you to be the judge of whether she will be good or not? Might I recommend rather than tearing down people that might aspire to do what you do that you consider you were once green and in their shoes and maybe print off local laws and gently recommend they apprentice with a licensed tattooist before going any further.

    Bottom line you dont have to be a jerk to make your point even if you dont sell supplies to the general public and keep in mind we just came from a city where there are supply stores on every corner and after reading about Billy who obviously was introduced to this much like myself and mentions watching Adam I believe do his first tattoo at 13 years old I really expected more???

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