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Thinking about a tattoo..know little to nothing about them.

How do the price their work?

Can you bring in a sample of what you want?

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Guest bkelm18
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Pricing really varies by tattoo artist. But don't try and bargain shop for tattoos. Really look at the artists' albums and make sure their style is right for you. Most artists have no problem working with something that you bring in and they'll sit down and talk to you about what you want.

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They usually quote by the hour and give you a close approximate for the amount of time that the work you're wanting done will require. Most artists encourage you to bring a sample with you to design from, or even a tattoo template showing exactly what you want. Many will already have books for you to flip through for "canned" designs or something to inspire a custom design.

I'd recommend Lone Wolf and Emperor locally, by the way.

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Most shops have a minimum of 45 or 50 dollars. If you have a big tattoo done that requires hours of work can cost upwards of 150 hour for a good tattoo artist.

Guest Verbal Kint
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Pricing really varies by tattoo artist. But don't try and bargain shop for tattoos. Really look at the artists' albums and make sure their style is right for you. Most artists have no problem working with something that you bring in and they'll sit down and talk to you about what you want.

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Pricing depends on several factors... amount of color, how many hrs it will take, size of the tattoo, detail work, etc, etc. Then once you factor all of that in, you have the variable pricing of what each studio/artist might charge. You'll find out that Studio A might be cheaper than Studio B, but still more expensive than Stuido C.

However, as bkelm stated, don't shop around based soley on the price. Look at their albums and photos of past work... talk to them and see what their specialty is (tribal, b&w, oriental, color, etc etc) and then make a decision. One artist may be amazing at tribal work, but straight suck at portraits or faces.

Do your homework. And remember... as with most things... you get what you pay for, when it comes to tattoos.

Guest bkelm18
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Yep. Shopping based on price alone is a recipe for epic failure.

worst-tattoo.jpg

:usa:

Maybe the artist was just trying to capture her inner beauty?

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It is always good to make friends with a tattoo artist. Friend of mine did this one. It is on my left leg outer calf muscle area. The picture looks a little fuzzy but the colors are still good.

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Definitely don't "bargain shop" for a tattoo!

I'd recommend Mike and Laura @ Music City Tattoo, or Jason St. Clair @ Lone Wolf

Oh, and always tip your artist... especially if you plan on coming back.

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I'm seriously thinking about it...but I'm NOT shopping on price.

I'm thinking about my avatar on a shoulder.

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I'm seriously thinking about it...but I'm NOT shopping on price.

I'm thinking about my avatar on a shoulder.

I thought about getting the original "dont tread on me" political cartoon, the snake thing, but seeing as how i kind of hate snakes, i decided no to.

Guest Astra900
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It can't be said enough.

Cheap tattoos aren't good.

Good tattoos aren't cheap.

Guest eyebedam
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Try to book an appointment with Brandon Hanna @ Lone Wolf on West end. Only prob is he normally has a 4 to 6 month waitng list.

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Dont believe people when they say "it doesn't really hurt that bad"

It HURTS! Bad! But the real pain comes when you go back for the touch up! :P

It really hurts in certain places,and others not so bad.Like the one on my elbow I couldn't even hardly feel.

Have fun :D

Yep. Shopping based on price alone is a recipe for epic failure.

worst-tattoo.jpg

:lol:

:rolleyes:

Guest Verbal Kint
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Dont believe people when they say "it doesn't really hurt that bad"

It HURTS! Bad! But the real pain comes when you go back for the touch up!

Pain is relative to the person experiencing it.

I've got 4 tatts, and plans for more... one on each shoulder, one on the inside forearm, and one on my left chest. None of them hurt. Unless you're one of those girls that hates getting shots. :rolleyes:

EDIT: Beaten to the post. Damn admins. Should have clicked submit before going to make a drink.

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Well I hate getting shots,but I'm no stranger to pain.I guess its just the type of pain that gets to you.

I have broken my back in two places,broken two ribs,ruptured spleen(still have no clue what a spleen does:p) punctured lung,and had my back literally cut open like a gutted fish from one wreck......eh......

The constant piercing of the skin by a group of needles at 200 times a minute that last for hours.....ouch!

Guest Verbal Kint
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Anyone have any Molon Labe themed tats?

Please don't.

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Please don't.

I got mine way before they were cool. Way before the movie. Way before most people even knew what it meant. :rolleyes:

Guest Verbal Kint
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I got mine way before they were cool. Way before the movie. Way before most people even knew what it meant. :rolleyes:

Lies.

He hangs out at the food court in the mall.

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I got mine way before they were cool. Way before the movie. Way before most people even knew what it meant. :rolleyes:

I take it lots of people have them now?

I've never seen one.

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