Well first off, you don't wan't to get one sober; that'll ruin the experience.:xyxthumbs:
Not a good idea to have much more than like a shot in you cause booze thins your blood way too much and when you bleed heavy that will not allow the ink to "set up" cause it will be pushed out by the blood's free flow...
Ask me how I know...
Make sure they don't reuse needs and are SAFE!
Talk to your tattooed friends about who they would recommend.
Ask who worked on each of their tattoos and where they got them done. Find out what they thought of the experience.
Visit tattoo shops and examine portfolios. Most larger shops now have artist portfolios available online.
If your chosen shop doesn't, you can find a portfolio of each artist's work in the shop.
Meet with tattoo artists whose work you admire.
Let them know that you are looking for a tattoo artist and describe your idea.
If you have a sketch, photograph or other source material, bring it along.
Even if you want flash, ask the artists what kind of custom work they specialize in.
I agree 100%! you must see what the artist's portfolio looks like and I am not talking about their flash work but their actual pics of their work!
Also be an individual! Don't find some flash card and pick it off of that... have the artist draw something up for you or if you can draw you do it...
Forget about the haters here. They don't want it then they don't have to get it. If you want it get it, but make sure you want it.
Just be safe!
Again I agree! (not that I am calling you guys "haters" but more "conservative" to what is socially acceptable)
Just be careful and do alot of scoping around the studios in your area. I personally love tattoos, i have 4. Only one and visible and it is super tiny. The other ones are not visible and i plan to keep it that way. I am about to get another in hebrew letters saying, "at the end of the game, the king and the pawn go back in the same box"... One of my all time favorite quotes. But good luck man!!!
Fox; Make sure that you know 100% what the Hebrew is for this as it is a lot of words and there are people out there (esp Jewish folk that if they know it is going for ink they will write it different! I have had this happen to 3 of my friends and what they got is not what they wanted...) If you need conformation feel free to PM me as my wife knows Hebrew fairly well... I love that saying! This is one I have it is "Mishpacha" or "Family":
this is one of 9 that I have and am working on a full sleeve for my right arm in a Hebrew and pop culture blended genre!
Spend a few hundred dollars today and get that tattoo, 10 or 20 years from now spend a few thousand dollars to get them removed. And, remember they can keep you from getting a good paying job. That's probably no big deal right now, but it will be.
Rather than call myself an old guy, I like to call myself an experienced guy.
I don't see the point of your logic... If you have lived with a tat for that long unless it is a girl's name or some dumb cartoon character or a dolphin why would you just up and choose to have it removed? In today's society tats are socially acceptable in about 65% of all work places... pastors have them, police have them, heck I have a buddy that is a very high priced lawyer and he has visible ones on his hands!
I would agree that none of you "old guys" are really old but "well seasoned" or experienced!
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I am tatted up pretty extensively but you or an employer would never know it...... definitely get your tat somewhere that cant be noticeable in a job uniform. Go for the ribs

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I will agree with this to... I currently have one that is visible and that is my wedding band... People complement me on it all the time!
Here is my thought: If you walk in and they are using Listerine instead of Green Soap, the floors look like they could use a good scrubbing, the bathroom is nasty, they don't have a sharps waste box at every station, and they have a sonic cleaning machine, and unless they are in their 40's+ and call their machines guns; WALK AWAY!!!!
If they have a very clean shop, use "disposable" needles, and use green soap; start inquiring with them...
Another big thing is check into your state's licensing requirements... In CO some city's require licences while others don't... if they can't present a license and should be required to by law get out of there!