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Hi Everybody
I'm Matt I work at Killer Ink, we are based in Liverpool, UK and sell Tattoo Equipment across Europe.
Rotary machines we currently stock are Stigmas, Dragonflys, Bishops, Cheyenne and Peter Tiegs as well as a range of Coil machines.
We also carry a wide range of inks, our own needles (which we are very proud of) as well as a host of other supplies.
Any questions or anything, please get in touch.
Matt
www.killerink.co.uk
[email protected]
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A friend of mine's ordered some needles from ya, He's going to bring them over on Saturday. I see you also have courses that you run a 3 day intensive course to become a 'Tattoo Artist' and they get a certificate etc. I've read through the page and they get all the gear needed depending on how much they spend on a Tattoo course with ya.
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gangstajay
confused??
what about??
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And I quote from the page ad
"We know that six weeks of your time is asking alot. We know you'd probably love to, but to fit this around your current working life just isn't always possible. With that in mind, we have created this Intensive training course which will run for three full days.
All i can say that is some funny shit!:cool:
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i been tattooing over 30 years and still learning......anyone think they can learn it all in an instant is a bit foolish.
but the other side of the coin is if they at least teach them basic hygene in tattooing its a start.
and maybe they might even progress on into a leading artist.?
personally i hate the idea of a course to teach everyone our trade.
think it takes a lot longer than a few days.
but better this than scratching from the garden shed, and doing real damage.
hell its only a matter of time before theres an outbreak of some nasty blood poisoning by these kit heads.
just my thoughts on it folks
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Here is a quick question, how much $ do we all make on cover ups?