I got a new tat done for my birthday. i went there just because it was close by and looked alot better then a place down the street from it. Swerve is a bad ass artist. i cant speak for Jesse personally because he wasn't there that day but both there portfolios at the shop speaks for themselves. you have to put a deposit down and make an appointment but luckily swerve was able to get me in the same day. they charges by the hour but swerve got me in and out in a hour and a half without wasting any time. i got a decently sized paw print with a saying posted over and under the paw. the shading turned out real nice not faded at all thanks to the care info he discussed with me and the ointment he had given me. not recommended but actually had a couple of packs of it for me. Ive never been to a tat shop that does that. i will definitely be going back and recommending  concrete jungle to anyone that is looking for a high quality professional tattoo.
Review Source:Alright, to start off-they do a good job, and charge about the same price as others.
BUT, I called ahead to schedule an appointment, and they told me I didn't need one. I go down with my sister to get matching tattoos, and they tell me I needed an appointment to get anything done.
We left to another place to my sister's gotten work done before.
Just saying they need to be consistent.
Also, in terms of morals, they catcall women who walk down the street despite the fact they're married men. Shame.
Swerve and Jesse are fantastic tattoo artists, always professional and very reasonably priced. Since my first tattoo 22 years ago, I had accumulated 5 total, up until this past year when I doubled that number, partly due to my newfound love of roller derby and displaying my beautiful ink, but also due to the fact that I found someone I trust to do quality work.
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