I came here abt two years ago to get my fix of ink. (they are addictive)
Well, I drew my "Tat" out so I figured how hard could it be to copy and paste right... RIGHTTTTT!!!!
well after Mr. What-Ever-The-Hell-His-Name is finished smoking (why do they have to smoke before work?) and started on my tat... when I looked at the clock go round and round and round (damn near 3 hrs) for a tat that was maybe 3inch by 3inch.
NOTE... MY TATTOO was a Ying/Yang, with the two lil circles representing 2 clocks in the inside. (can you picture that.. right.. that ain't too hard right.?)
i told buddy he did a "great job" tipped the dude a few more bucks because i KNOW he needed it and wld probably be his last.
WELP.. IT WAS.. a friend went (even after I told them where to go for good work) and wanted me to come with... and that person was NOT there anymore.
also.. i HATE when an "artist" tells me what to get.. even when I tell them what I want and where i want it. THE NERVE of another artist to tell me NO, you should get it put ______ instead. GTHOH.
I'M PAYING.. RIGHT?????........................... RIGHTTTT!!!!!!!!!
Before you read further, please note that I visited this location for a new bellybutton ring. Â Not a wide selection of belly button rings. Â As far as tattoos, I don't have one (yet), but am currently weighing that decision. Â
This location was featured in Charlotte's edition of Creative Loafing in an article titled "Charlotte Ink." Â As far as bellybutton rings go, I am unable to rate them any higher than 2. Â However, I plan to make this shop my first visit if/when I get my tattoo, and will update my review then. Â The folks were really nice, and appear to have a huge selection of artwork to choose from.
Tips:
- Parking leaves much to be desired. Â You may have to park in the back, which looked like a junk car lot.
- If you have to park in the back, the front door is up front on the street so you'll have to walk up the way you drove in.