Tattoo question.....

#2
#2
:lol:

What about an "8" or "3"

You can always regret getting a tattoo, but you can never regret not getting one.
 
#6
#6
That's what it is. I always ask him what it means and say I can't read the lettering. :post-4-1090547912:
 
#8
#8
I have seven. Ask around town and find out who the best place around is. Make sure you have a decent idea of what you want and work with the artist because they will let you know what is feasible. If you aren't comfortable with it dont feel pressured. If the place looks dirty it probably is and dont got there.

The best place in Atlanta is Timeless Tattoo on Cheshire Bridge RD. They did most of mine
 
#9
#9
I have seven. Ask around town and find out who the best place around is. Make sure you have a decent idea of what you want and work with the artist because they will let you know what is feasible. If you aren't comfortable with it dont feel pressured. If the place looks dirty it probably is and dont got there.

The best place in Atlanta is Timeless Tattoo on Cheshire Bridge RD. They did most of mine
What advice about names do you have???
 
#10
#10
Cap owns the shop and he is internationally known. ROb also works there and he is awesome
 
#18
#18
You should try a sacred heart with their names inside it

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#23
#23
I'm not a big fan of tat's but Tommy Lee had his boys write thier names and let the tatoo artist copy their "font" . They turned out great and immortalized a childhood memory. I thought that was pretty cool.
 
#24
#24
I've got a tat in Hebrew writing. I'm in the market for another one but haven't figured it out yet. If in K-town Saint Tattoo is a good place and so is Bio-Tech.
 
#25
#25
I would suggest just the kid's names and leave the wife out of it!
 

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