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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 10:42
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My best friend from school is a tatoo artist and people travel literally from all over the country (or the world) to see him, but he's based in Newquay, how about a short holiday treat? You need to browse some web sites showing examples of what people have done, so at the risk of flouting some forum rules, here's a link to Dud's place http://www.dnatattoo.co.uk/index.php But do think carefully about the size and location of any tattoo, and whether it would still seem a good idea in 5, 10, 20 years time, might your circumstances/family/outlook have changed? Tat's don't all fade to blue any more and some of the designs are truly amazing, but you need to find a good tattoo artist not just someone who's handy with the machine
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 10:50
01/03/2012 10:50
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I reckon it's a fantastic time-saving idea.
I'm assuming it's "Not tonight Mr Clennell" she's going for
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 11:07
01/03/2012 11:07
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DanielTheManual
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Is your wife a sheep? Tattoos are popular with sheep 
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Re: Tattoos - advice
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01/03/2012 11:15
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I reckon it's a fantastic time-saving idea.
I'm assuming it's "Not tonight Mr Clennell" she's going for How about "Property of Mr J Clennell", you could offer to contribute to the cost?
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 12:23
01/03/2012 12:23
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Interesting comments; my, what humourists we all are! Not quite sure I understand the "sheep" comment from Daniel; if it is suggesting that having a tattoo doesn't mark someone out as individual, then I'd agree. If, however, it is suggesting that MrsC is someone who blindly follows others and doesn't think for herself, then I suggest you have no idea either who you're dealing with or the many and varied reasons behind having a tattoo... I appreciate the concern about regrets - I too know quite a few people who have undergone removal and it's expensive and nasty. However, those who know anything about MrsC will know that the prospect of pain, regret, danger, etc won't put her off anything. She did marry me, after all as well as buying a Land Rover. Not to mention spending time in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc...
Thanks for the link, Dave, I'll have a look, although it will have to be Cambridge as we won't be getting a break anytime soon!
I won't reveal the wording, but I can reassure all those esteemed members concerned for my nuptial health that it relates to art practice, Jean Baudrillard, Magritte and others.
I'll let you know how it goes...
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 12:23
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If it's just going in a band around the upper arm 20 letters will make each character borderline on being too small to look decent and detailed, especially as it ages. Unless she has an upper arm the size of my thigh.  I'd make the chars a bit bigger and wrap it right around maybe 1.5 or 2 times, that way you could include some background shading or some details like vines around or behind the letters. Maybe use colour for background and black for the letters, or just do the whole thing in black/grey shading. Consider getting something that can be expanded and flow into other pieces later, it's easy to end up with lots of poorly placed, unique designs if you don't plan ahead. I bet there are at least 10 tattoo studios around Cambridge and the level of experience of the artists will vary a lot, half of them probably only opened in the last 5 years or so. Try to get a personal recommendation for a specific artist who's good at the kind of design you have in mind. Go talk to them in person about your design, before making an appointment. Spend at least a few hours browsing tattoo pics online + check out the photo books every studio will have and hopefully you'll end up with a better idea of 1) What's possible 2) What you want 3) What you definitely don't want
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 12:29
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I don't know much about them, but the advice from my missus is to find a tattoo parlour that is well booked up rather than one with immediate slots!
Gives a hint of the quality.
Recommendations and seeing other people's work is the way forward.
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 12:45
01/03/2012 12:45
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I'd rather go by personal recommendation. Certainly if I was going to allow my skin to be permanently marked through the magic of having somebody who looks like a cross between a Hell's Angel and a Big Issue seller attacking me with a protracted series of ink-coated needles I'd want a personal recommandation as well. Unfortunately, I'd never take a personal recommendation from somebody who thought it was a good idea to let the above happen. 
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 13:24
01/03/2012 13:24
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Afraid I'm with the redoubtable Mr. R.
I think having a tattoo is the equivalent of declaring, during the summer of love, that you would wear a big heap of tie-dye every day for the rest of your life. But then being unable to change your mind unless you pay a big price in both money and pain.
But don't let me put you off! Do as you please, Mrs C.
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 13:42
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Get one yourself too Jim while you're at it, may I suggest the words, 'Check the roof before you drive away!' 
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 17:43
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There's a tattoo parlour on Mill Rd, I walk past it every day on my way to the station. There are always plenty of people in there which is probably a good sign.
Also, I have a mate who is friends with a tattoo artist. She only ever gets tattoos done by him and they look pretty good. But I'm no expert. She lives just north of Cambridge but I can try and find out some more info if you want?
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 18:27
01/03/2012 18:27
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So you look at nothing in the morning then SB?
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: sugerbear]
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01/03/2012 18:51
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Old women with tattoos. Nothing gives me a stiffer erection in the morning. Other than shabba? 
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Re: Tattoos - advice
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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01/03/2012 19:34
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Word of mouth is a great place to start listen out for the same tattoo artist name, and how busy they are, a really good artist can design your tattoo from scratch which then makes it original to your wife. I have a small rose tattoo myself on my wrist and don't regret it but just make sure the place she wants it she is 100% sure as when we get old and wrinkly they don't look great. Tell her good luck and post a pic up when it's done 
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Re: Tattoos - advice
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01/03/2012 20:45
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Idea for tattoo text -
If you can read this you're too damn close Tee-hee! "All the things she said"
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