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PATRICK
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:39 am Post subject: HAS ANYONE HEARD OF |
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| HAS ANYONE HEARD OF JOE KAPLAN TATOOO SUPPLIES ANY FEED BACK ON THEM WOULD BE GREAT |
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:48 am Post subject: |
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Heard of them, never ordered from them. _________________ ~Stacey Sharp
I've moved! Check out my new location: InkPulsive Custom Tattoo Studio |
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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Scratcher supply company selling overpriced junk. The same thing as any company that sells to the general public. It's just as good as any other junk you will find, if you don't have a studio.
Think of the Fisher Price "My first (whatever)" toys you see at Wal-Mart.
Getting the picture?
That shit isn't real tools for real tattooists. It is toys for people wanting to 'play' tattoo artist. That's why they include a "tattoo artist" t-shirt and a certificate to hang on the wall, just like Fisher price gives you the doctor smock and the ceretificate. It's PRETEND stuff. You dress up like a tattooist, and get your mommy and daddy to frame your certificate for you, and hang it on your wall, then you PRETEND to be a tattooist.
Child quality crap. And you'll get child quality results, as well...because you will not only be PRETENDING you have real tattoo equipment, (like children pretend they have real doctor equipment) but you'll also be PRETENDING you have a clue as to how to use it safely and effectively.
Buying toy tattoo equipment from Big Joe and thinking it qualifies you as an actual tattooist is absolutely NO DIFFERENT than buying a Fisher Price doctor set at Wal-Mart and opening a hospital...or buying a Fisher Price carpenter set (complete with TOOL BELT!) and starting a general contractor business.
And if you WERE a tattooist, you wouldn't need to ask where to buy equipment. |
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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i would kinda think of outher stuff i could spend my $ on to progress.
Jk is @the lower end of the food chain of equipment comp.
i know of a few people that say they make great papper weight's
all the supply companies i know of only sell to lic. studio adress with verification.
if ya work in a lic. shop and can prove it i could point ya towards nice machines. _________________ leaving a permanate mark on the world one tattoo at a time.
http://www.aarondaletattoos.com
http://www.shawstattoostudio.com |
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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We here at Al's tattoos order from (edited) _________________ It's not the cost of a tattoo that matters , it's the quality of the job. Remember it's there for LIFE. |
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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Step one: Don't give out technical info in an open forum on the internet, If you ever want to be taken seriously. We are all highly impressed that you know a couple of companies. Trouble is, now so do a zillion butchers who will attempt to skirt their way in and buy things from them. I Happen to KNOW one of those suppliers, and if he knew you were advertising for him here, you might not be buying from him again.
Think before you post this shit. |
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