Was very taken aback stepping in here. Though I know tattoo parlors are supposed to reflect a bit of a "hardened" culture inside because of the nature of the industry, I felt the environment went a little far. I was greeted gruffly when I opened the door to the shop (if I could call it a greeting), and after I wasn't helped for more than ten minutes I finally decided to leave. I think they are taking the "hardcore" culture a little too seriously at this shop, which is too bad because it's a great location and the artists seem to have potential (their portfolios could use some TLC because the books look uncared for).
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