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I'm considering getting a Merciful release logo done. I'm a little bit apprehnsive of getting one done due to my lack of knowledge of the quality of tattooists (I'm in the Midlands).
Can anybody recommend a good one?

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heartland's very own "biggy" is located in barnsley - bit of a treck but could be worth it ;)

http://www.nigelkurt.com/

he specialises in black and white work, and i would think he'd be more than familiar with the MR logo :von:
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Cheers Quiff. I had a quick look at the site, he's damn good. Does he post on here often? I shall have a word.

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he's usually around here somewhere, mainly in the evenings.
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Nice one Quiff. Thanks mate.
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Quite a lot of views/experiences, if you're into making a considered decision, at

http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... highlight=

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Gripper wrote:Quite a lot of views/experiences, if you're into making a considered decision, at

http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... highlight=

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Cheers Gripper.
I would like to see peoples artwork - anybody got photos of their tattoos?

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is there a site anyone knows with loads of designs? i'm still trying to decide what to have where, and this was supposed to be for my 30th....
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Who in their right mind gets a Two Ronnies tattoo?

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i was trying not to think about that. they're not on my list.
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Mine is going to be a Claddagh bracelet around my left wrist. In woad of course. When I get the nerve to do it...a bit scared. Somewhere in the design will be the initials of a man I love...want to venture a guess on that?
AE ..looks nice huh? :)
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BeeP the man you love's initials FFS?
That you will live to regret cf. Roasanne, Billy Bob Thornton and many, many more.
Don't be daft- Dear today Creep tomorrow.

the above was said out of friendliness/experience and not in anyway ment to be nasty :)

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tattoo advice? easy. just don't.

tattoos are at best unimaginative and at worst just plain nasty.

scarification is the way forward.
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Oh My Gawd! I agree with RJ, is this a first?
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FFS? Who is that?

AE imbedded in a tat is a far cry better than putting the name of some sh*t I already know. And it 's gonna be small. Very very small, only 1/4 inch width. If I end up hating Andrew, I'll have his initials colored over.

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If I'd ever had a tattoo it was going to be a pair of crimpers so maybe it's best I never bothered. My mate Shaun, at Fibber's in York, did make the mistake of asking me for a suggestion and ended up with a cup of tea on his arm...
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RicheyJames wrote:tattoo advice? easy. just don't.

tattoos are at best unimaginative and at worst just plain nasty.

scarification is the way forward.
@ Richey James - "Scarification" - Are you serious? - I hazard a guess that you are you are joking, hopefully?

If not - I can give the telephone number of my shrink! ;-)
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I like em anyway. My 2 Ronnies tattoo is getting lonely, they need some company.
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Red Sunsets wrote:Oh My Gawd! I agree with RJ, is this a first?
the first step on the road to a better life...
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AndyTheGoth wrote:@ Richey James - "Scarification" - Are you serious? - I hazard a guess that you are you are joking, hopefully?
nope. deadly serious. every f**ker and his wife has or is getting tattoos. if you really want to stand out from the crowd it's time to take a sharp blade to your flesh....
If not - I can give the telephone number of my shrink! ;-)
i'm glad you're getting help but my mental health is fine. thanks for the offer anyway...
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i have a "piercer" mate in leeds who specialises in scarification if you REALLY want to go down that route. ;)

there's not many tatooists that would do it, but this guy's trained and really good 8)
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thanks for the tip quiffy but i'm strictly a diy sort of guy... :twisted:
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Oh for Christs sake. Just slit your nose and be done with it. Richey,...you are acting on shock value alone.

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JansenClone wrote:If I'd ever had a tattoo it was going to be a pair of crimpers so maybe it's best I never bothered. My mate Shaun, at Fibber's in York, did make the mistake of asking me for a suggestion and ended up with a cup of tea on his arm...
crimpers! :notworthy: and cup of tea?? and two ronnies??!?? :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

made my day those have!!

scarification can look good if done right. it's like haircuts. you can go and get it done right and look cool as f**k, or you can have a hack at it yerself and look like an escaped mental patient. (and in some rare cases - look great with it)

DIY is fun...
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