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Who are the tattoo junkies in the world of arbtalk?!


will.morris
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I'm a little tattoo crazy at the moment as I'm about 1/2 way through my dark themed black and grey left sleeve that I started about 10 days ago. Keen to see who has some mean ink :thumbup:

 

Apart from this developing sleeve I have a big piece on my right arm, a bit on my back and a quote on my inner left bicep that the sleeve will work around.

 

Asplundh have no issues with ink on display at work which is a massive bonus ... both my supervisors have full sleeves :biggrin:

 

I will wait until it is finished and healed before I put a pic up, walked out from my 4th 2hr session on it just over an hour ago :001_smile:

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