Posts: 1,001 Location: Roanoke,Va
Wed 26 Sep, 2007 5:38 am
New addition...kinda ....sorta
it's been 10 yers since the last one...and have been mulling over this for 1 1/2 years...so I finally
bit the bullet and had it done........it's has a sword motif......somewhat.
Cheers,
Bill
ps had forgotten just how much these frellin' things hurt............
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Posts: 26 Location: Tustin, California
Wed 26 Sep, 2007 6:15 am
very nice!
good luck keeping skin oils off that blade though :p
Posts: 16 Location: Denmark - Nykøbing M.
Wed 26 Sep, 2007 6:51 am
haha yeah. you are gonna be sorry if it starts to rust :)
but yeah, pretty cool tattoo, was considering getting one at Moesgaard (museum, with an anual (big) viking gathering - theres a guy there who makes them in hand - seems pretty cool (allthough the fact that i saw the largest "Rocker type" get a tattoo there and whining like a baby does scare abit :p
Posts: 291 Location: NW Ark
Wed 26 Sep, 2007 8:17 am
Nice!
I keep debating on what is going to be my first, and where it should go.
I really want a complementary pair, one on each wrist, but haven't decided on how wise a course that is for a professional academic.
Alexander, I don't think "size" has anything to do with pain tolerance.. (grin)
Though I have noticed, in the younger set, that more women seem to have tats than men. I think that is a good, good thing, since I like the Scythian look . . . . .
Posts: 16 Location: Denmark - Nykøbing M.
Wed 26 Sep, 2007 12:44 pm
hehe nah guess thats true - but the usual "rocker types" has a load of tatoos, this guy had too, so i presume that having it done in hand hurts... quite a lot
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