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Camela |
2004-08-12 |
| proof that stupid people shouldn't breed. i call that an abortion. |
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Jeremy Costilow |
2004-05-18 |
| Throw some color behind that be-hotch, and get the black done right, then, youll still just have a tribal piece.... |
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Garry the bastard |
2004-04-03 |
Didn't you learn the first time?
GET A DECENT TATTOOIST!!! |
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ItsmeItsme |
2004-03-20 |
| what kind of ink did you use? permanent marker? |
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jlove |
2004-02-07 |
| dude if you are doing a cover up that means COVER IT UP not put some designs around it.the old whatever is every where. |
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mathias |
2004-01-10 |
| wow, and it still looks like shit! |
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jch1130 |
2004-01-02 |
| Ink to light, looks like you did it with a magic marker, have it recolored and add more to hide the old tat |
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Lynn |
2004-01-01 |
| The ink is WAY to light. unfortunately you can still see the old tattoo AND you can see the cross over lines on the new piece |
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tygerphlyer |
2003-12-28 |
| the design is great but you can still se the old tat underneath unfortunately |
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adam |
2003-10-30 |
| looks better, but not that great. was that homemade? |
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Di |
2003-10-25 |
| good cover up |
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Ben |
2003-10-24 |
| the ink looks a little light. nice piece, though. |
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Syko-Mojo |
2003-08-22 |
| Dats what I'm talking about. Good coverup! |
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Syko-Mojo |
2003-08-22 |
| That turned out pretty sweet. Nice Work! |
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