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Tatt's are permenant. Go to Saints and not take a chance of regretting your decision.
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Post by Stillson »

go to saint but look at the books some of their talent(use that lightly) aint all that.i know 2 people that got crappy stuff done there its been a while i think the guys name was scott who did it?kinda big kinda fat has those black thick rim glasses.he might not still work there ?over priced and just bad.
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that scott no longer works there
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Imagine That on Callahan. I've never had anything done, but one of my close friends is their counter girl and I've witnessed quite a few impressive tattoos, including that of two good friends.

Their minimum price is $50, which would be for something pretty small. But don't let your budget make you get a crappy tattoo. It'll be there for the rest of your life, save up your money and get something that you love.

...and happy birthday!
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I've known Mark at Saint since I was in high school. He's incredibly talented and has been doing this stuff for a long time. I really wish I had had him or one of his friends do mine.

Let me be a warning to anyone considering their first tat:

Get it done by people who come highly recommended. Check out their work, etc. But most importantly, really, really consider what you want, and make sure you can get it all done before you run out of money.

There's nothing worse than having a very large unfinished tattoo that is just mediocre to begin with.
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Isn't Imagine That the one with the seriously stupid radio commercials?
The firemen came and broke through the chimney top. And me and Mom were expecting them to pull out a dead cat or a bird. And instead they pulled out my father. He was dressed in a Santa Claus suit. He'd been climbing down the chimney... his arms loaded with presents. He was gonna surprise us. He slipped and broke his neck. He died instantly. And that's how I found out there was no Santa Claus.
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Post by badkiity »

You can't hold their commercial ad against them. That has nothing to do with the quality of their work!They do a great job on their tatts. I know that for a fact. :alice:
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I was just asking. I agree with you, but if I *were* to judge them on their commercials, I would say, "Expect many frat boys in the shop."
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has any one been to tied dye tattoo i never heard anything about them?
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I had one done from Tye Dye on Sutherland before they moved further down the road. Was ok job but was kinda simple.
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Well!
I suggest either Southern Draw in seviervile or pigeon forge(they have 2 locations) I recommend Maya In the sevierville location..And if J-CYN is there(sevierville) tell him you know Kat he'll help you out.....and American Rebel right between sevierville and pigeon forge, their good.
I've never been to saint , but I take it their pretty good.
and Yes Storme is right Skip is well worth the travel....he also works with Pam...she is GREAT!
Hope it helps....
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