Mopar Tatoos?

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sorry about the full frontal....

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I can't bring myself to do anything i could live with. seen a guy on a street bike ride up next to me with and showed his 'Mopar' on the inside of his forearm, right below his elbow..looked pretty sweet. can't do it! lol
 
Yeah, i didnt want words or anything, even thought the pic is blurry it looks really good. It captures the chrome look and all...
 
i have Road Runner (the guy took it rt off drivers dr on my `75 thaey didnt have the color s then that they do today but who know maybe il get it colored in it 25 yrs old so we ll see
 
not to be picky but tattoos is spelt as such lol....I am a tattoo artist in az. and I love doing mopar tattoos so I would suggest finding a mopar guy to do your tattoo you wouldnt want and oval or bowtie snuck in there lol...
 
I think I better jump in here....I am a TATTOO artist and what ever you get make it what you want and how you want it.Take the time to check the artists portfolio and talk to um about what your wanting...I would tell ya to come on in and get if from a real Mopar guy but your a little far away..LOL
 
I think I better jump in here....I am a TATTOO artist and what ever you get make it what you want and how you want it.Take the time to check the artists portfolio and talk to um about what your wanting...I would tell ya to come on in and get if from a real Mopar guy but your a little far away..LOL

what kinda deals you got going.i am only about 1 1/2 hrs away. we could hook up some time. trade some cash or parts for some ink!? i am 20 minutes north of jefferson city
 
Done a few peeps from around Holts Summit..But hell come on down I'm sure I can hook ya up...Bloodlines Body Art
209 w. 8th street
Rolla,MO.
(573)341-2800....
Ask for Kevin I run the shop so aint no thing to me.
 
Ya i'm headin that way too...but I got to many peeps goin to take my dart but o'well.
 
i will be there in my 67 coronet. i do not completely have my duster back together from the motor swap. here is a shot of the coronet you can look for it.

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But as far as tatto's go check the artist out and make sure thier legit..Ask them if they served an apprenticeship and such even if its just a small *** tattoo....small ones get jacked up too and it can turn into a nightmare.Any good artist is not got get a case of the a$$ is you ask questions and if they do LEAVE!!!
 
But as far as tatto's go check the artist out and make sure thier legit..Ask them if they served an apprenticeship and such even if its just a small *** tattoo....small ones get jacked up too and it can turn into a nightmare.Any good artist is not got get a case of the a$$ is you ask questions and if they do LEAVE!!!
Should we ask about the inks and tools they use as well?

Just curious, how closely can you (or any good artist) match a color? Like a certain shade of red the customer wants.
 
Yea ask about the inks...Most newer inks are Vegan safeso the pigments are natural and safer than older inks +they tend to stay brighter longer.And you can match colors but probably not to a tee and when you get into cutom colors(just like cars) it can be a pain to match if you ever need a touch up.
 
and i'm not saying that a guy who learned by himself cant do good work,I have met alot of those guys do awsome work thats why I say check um out.
 
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