cool to see you worked in Rochester in the day, I'm 30 mins outside of the city . I wish I grew up in a different era its hard to find someone willing to take the time to teach you how and make you understand why. Most artists around the area don't have any good information or know how. more or less plug and play boys around here. I'm really into the history as well as anything else I can learn about this craft. maybe one day ill find the right teacher
+Ozterkvlt It was outlawed in the US for a decent amount of time. I think starting in the 50's. SC and OK were the last states to legalize it, both in the 00's. Pretty recently. There's a great documentary called The Sitdown with a bunch of old school tattooers from NY and they talk a lot about it.
I love that part about the importance of sharing a meal, so true!
I'd love to have a beer with this guy! He's so down to earth it's really amazing to see people like this still actually exist.
"A friend will help you move. A REAL friend will help you move a body."
Seems like such an awesome, down to earth guy. great interview.
Ha, My folks used to give me pen and paper to shut me up in church too!!!
cool to see you worked in Rochester in the day, I'm 30 mins outside of the city . I wish I grew up in a different era its hard to find someone willing to take the time to teach you how and make you understand why. Most artists around the area don't have any good information or know how. more or less plug and play boys around here. I'm really into the history as well as anything else I can learn about this craft. maybe one day ill find the right teacher
lol..thats how i learned..on the bulletins in church....wild..but i get it
Yeah man I hate flying too when you can't trust pilots who can you trust
Yourself hopefully LOL
The more beers y'all drank, the more the camera crew chatted instead of interviewing...
I dunno Jeff, I thought your Thor drawings were pretty good back in the day!
how the hell could tattoos be illegal?
+Ozterkvlt It was outlawed in the US for a decent amount of time. I think starting in the 50's. SC and OK were the last states to legalize it, both in the 00's. Pretty recently.
There's a great documentary called The Sitdown with a bunch of old school tattooers from NY and they talk a lot about it.