I popped in here to get some Tattoo Goo since the website said they sold it. Sadly I walked in and "interrupted" a guy with really long hair on the phone. He did not even greet me or acknowledge me for ten minutes and even then he made sure to announce to whomever he was talking too that "He had to let them go because someone was standing there" LOL nice.. So I bought the goo and then he proceeded to ask me about my ink which I had done at Levitcus by Kurt. He Smirked and said.. well I guess if YOURE happy with it.. Then you got what you paid for.. Really? Anyone knows you dont dog other establishments. A) it makes you look bad and B) its just ghetto. Glad I didnt try to get a tattoo here when I was checking out locations.
Review Source:I had our most award winning artist from our shop in California fly out for a convention. One of her boxes of very specialized needles went awol in flight. I called around to over 30 shops in the twin cities looking for a replacement for her. I dont know who I spoke with at Twin Cities tattoo, but this shop was only one of two shops that was nice to me. They were kind and helpful. I cant say enough how great they were. They knew what I was talking about (most shops seemed to have a very dense shop girl who knew NOTHING answering phones) which was fantastic.They didnt have the needle type we needed but they are still 5 stars in my books. A shop that knows what a German cartridge system is knows their stuff. Thanks for being awesome Twin Cities!
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