I just went to Doug to have a cover up tattoo done, and I am blown away with the beautiful tattoo he created for me. Â I had this ugly, black, tribal tattoo that I thought I was going to be stuck with forever, and now I have this beautiful, feminine, flower that is beautfullly shaded and so artistically done. Â To look at my new tattoo, you ould never in a milllion years think it was a cover up. Â I can't thank Doug enough for the time he took with me to make sure I was happy and the end result. Â I would recommend him to anyone.
Review Source:I got my nose pierced about a year and a half ago. When I finally changed the 18g piercing, I put in fairly small nose jewelry- I think it was closer to 20g. Eventually I realized I needed to have more nose jewelry, but I couldn't find any that fit my (now tiny) hole.
I found this place on Yelp, and they seemed legit. The outside isn't much to look at, and the inside is more like a townhouse than a normal piercing place. But it was clean and the guy working was incredibly nice. I told him I was looking for 20g or 18g L-Shaped nose jewelry, and he told me that they only sell 16g jewelry (spiral, no L-shaped) because that's what they pierce with. He convinced me to get my nose tapered, which makes the existing hole bigger. I was a bit apprehensive, but he calmly answered my questions until I could no longer find a reason not to do it. He sterilized all the equipment and then tapered my hole. He said it would hurt less than the original piercing, but I actually think it hurt the same amount. He gave me a very good price on the tapering and two pieces of nose jewelry.
He told me my nose would be fine for my interview two days later, and it was a tiny bit red but barely noticeable. My nose was a little red/sore for a few day or two, but washing it with saline water calmed it down. It's now been about two or three weeks, and I haven't had any issues and it now looks completely normal! If you're looking for someone in the area for piercing, I'd definitely recommend this place.
I just got two tattoos done yesterday. These guys seem really awesome. I heard a lot of good things about this place especially compared to others in town. I went in to get a price and Chris gave me an affordable estimate and said he had time to tattoo both tattoos right then and there. The waiting process was a little longer than I had anticipated but it wasn't bad. At least I knew that he was taking the time to draw up and size the designs exactly the way I wanted. The pain wasn't bad at all and he asked multiple times throughout the tattoo "How does it feel" or something like that (the guy who did my first tattoo --- on my RIBS -- never asked how i was doing and that was painful!) I didn't get anything super detailed but I did get words on my back and the lettering was perfect. The design on my shoulder was done so neatly and his line work was perfect. I am really happy with my tattoos and I will definitely go back to him and I would recommend him or any of the other guys (I watched Tony do a great tattoo also). I mentioned that I heard a lot of good things and heard that they were the best in town. He said they try really hard to keep that reputation. And you know what, I'm going to keep praising and recommending them so others can see how great they are and help to boost their reputation even more. I can't wait to go back!
Review Source:On a whim, my mother and I decided to get our ears pierced (Helix, specifically). We were in West Chester and a waitress recommended High Rollers so we strolled over. The address is NOT 129 W. Market Street, it is 130 East Market Street, but once we figured that out, we got in and signed a waiver in a jiff. The tattooing and piercing area was clean as a whistle, and the staff was friendly and funny. They made my nervous mother feel comfortable and explained every aspect of the process. The piercing was quick and, while it wasn't painless, it was no more painful than I expected! Â Thanks, guys!
Review Source:Are you looking for an amazing tattoo with no pretentious, holier-than-thou attitude? Look no further. Â I recently got a large squirrel in a frame on my upper left arm. Damian Cusumano was my artist and he was professional and classy from start to finish. I contacted him and he let me know his availability for a consultation. Â I brought my pictures and we talked about placement, size, etc. Â After a few weeks we got our schedules in line and I had my first appointment. Â He combined a photograph I took with another frame photograph in photoshop and came up with an amazing piece of art; it was exactly what I envisioned. Â
I still have to go back for one more sitting but my arm is looking pretty spectacular if I do say so myself, and strangers have been oohing and aahing over Damian's work. Â
The shop itself is clean and decorated quite nicely. Â The nautical theme bathroom is, dare I say, adorable, and also super clean. Â I got to listen to awesome music and banter while being tattooed and again, even in a room full of burly, tattoo covered dudes I felt nothing but comfortable and at no point dumb or out of place like I've been made to feel in other shops.
I got my septum pierced by Jay in 2006. I was really scared, because this was my first piercing aside from a belly button ring. But he walked me through the whole process, and before I knew it, I had a beautiful, straight septum piercing! I don't know if I just lucked out, or if Jay is really that great, but I didn't even know he had pierced it. It didn't hurt at all.
He's so nice, and so are all the employees at the shop. The place is spotless, and super professional. It's not an intimidating place to go to at all. I won't go anywhere else for any other piercings.
I don't have any tattoos myself, but my friend got a beautiful piece on her back a few years ago. She loves it, and I think it looks great. So if I ever want a tattoo, I'll be going here!
I've been thinking about getting a tattoo for at least a year now, but have been on the fence about where to go and then on actually going through with it. Â I'm such a baby when it comes to pain. Â Case in point, I passed out the first time I got my ears pierced at 18 years old. ;-) Â Anyway, a friend of mine recently had her nose pierced at High Rollers and got her tattoo there a few years ago as well. Â She decided to lend me some moral support today.
So after a quick bite and a couple of drinks to calm the nerves at Iron Hill, we mosied on over to High Rollers where we were greeted by Drew. Â I already had a drawing of what I wanted and he said that it would be no problem at all and would only take 20 minutes. Â Sold! Â The parlor was clean and both Drew and the other artist were very particular about keeping their work areas and tools sanitary (which was a relief). Â As promised, 20 minutes later I walked out with a tattoo (a celestial design on my upper right back - near the shoulder) that I love. Â I would definitely go back...