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<blockquote data-quote="BCR x B4nKSHoT" data-source="post: 499341" data-attributes="member: 2316"><p>Tattoo pricing is based on hourly rate , type of artwork style, and placement of tattoo. size of the tattoo is not really a factor. For example I can do a simple tribal design across someones entire ribcage in about an hour or 2 and charge 200 to 300 bucks if the design was simple enough for me to use a 12, 24, or even an 80 gauge mag needle set. but on the other hand I can do a tat no bigger then the size of my fist and still charge 200 to 300 bucks if the design is very detailed and requires fine single needle technique. The saying we always go with in my shop to clients trying to get a deal on a tat is simple. Tattoos are an investment not a sale. Don't try and get a bargain on a tattoo, pay top dollar its going to be on you for the rest of your life everyday. So look at it this way if you pay under $100 for a tattoo your chances for submitting an application to be on the show Tattoo Nightmares grow exponentially. you pay for quality when it comes to tattoos. I have many tattoos, I have paid over $3500 for my right sleeve alone and it includes top quality work by Paul Booth from Last Rites Gallery, Steve Boltz from Smith Street shop, and Christian from Silk City Tattoo. </p><p></p><p>Also on another note Don't get your first tattoo on your hand, try it on a meaty part of your body like triceps or thighs this way you can see if you actually enjoy getting tattooed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCR x B4nKSHoT, post: 499341, member: 2316"] Tattoo pricing is based on hourly rate , type of artwork style, and placement of tattoo. size of the tattoo is not really a factor. For example I can do a simple tribal design across someones entire ribcage in about an hour or 2 and charge 200 to 300 bucks if the design was simple enough for me to use a 12, 24, or even an 80 gauge mag needle set. but on the other hand I can do a tat no bigger then the size of my fist and still charge 200 to 300 bucks if the design is very detailed and requires fine single needle technique. The saying we always go with in my shop to clients trying to get a deal on a tat is simple. Tattoos are an investment not a sale. Don't try and get a bargain on a tattoo, pay top dollar its going to be on you for the rest of your life everyday. So look at it this way if you pay under $100 for a tattoo your chances for submitting an application to be on the show Tattoo Nightmares grow exponentially. you pay for quality when it comes to tattoos. I have many tattoos, I have paid over $3500 for my right sleeve alone and it includes top quality work by Paul Booth from Last Rites Gallery, Steve Boltz from Smith Street shop, and Christian from Silk City Tattoo. Also on another note Don't get your first tattoo on your hand, try it on a meaty part of your body like triceps or thighs this way you can see if you actually enjoy getting tattooed. [/QUOTE]
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