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3rd November 04, 12:07 PM
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I am a huge fan of Maori style tattoos. Here is one artists page with many fine examples. If I had the cash, I would be flying to where ever he is working at the time and having some work done. Some really beutiful pieces, and all with a special meaning.
http://www.tamoko.com.au/gallery.htm
check out some of the leg work in galleries 8 and 9
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3rd November 04, 12:07 PM
#12
I am a huge fan of Maori style tattoos. Here is one artists page with many fine examples. If I had the cash, I would be flying to where ever he is working at the time and having some work done. Some really beutiful pieces, and all with a special meaning.
http://www.tamoko.com.au/gallery.htm
check out some of the leg work in galleries 8 and 9
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3rd November 04, 12:08 PM
#13
Family Crest is great, Mine is in momorey of Over the horizon navigation in small boats. it was tradition to get a nautical tattoo, so being in Japan I decided to get a Japanese style tattoo.
I got a male and female koi.
My arms are also Japanese inspired, one is a fire dragon in water, the other is a water dragon in fire. to symbolize the white guy living in the Japanese culture and still being part, but at the same time not fitting in.
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3rd November 04, 12:08 PM
#14
Family Crest is great, Mine is in momorey of Over the horizon navigation in small boats. it was tradition to get a nautical tattoo, so being in Japan I decided to get a Japanese style tattoo.
I got a male and female koi.
My arms are also Japanese inspired, one is a fire dragon in water, the other is a water dragon in fire. to symbolize the white guy living in the Japanese culture and still being part, but at the same time not fitting in.
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3rd November 04, 12:08 PM
#15
Family Crest is great, Mine is in momorey of Over the horizon navigation in small boats. it was tradition to get a nautical tattoo, so being in Japan I decided to get a Japanese style tattoo.
I got a male and female koi.
My arms are also Japanese inspired, one is a fire dragon in water, the other is a water dragon in fire. to symbolize the white guy living in the Japanese culture and still being part, but at the same time not fitting in.
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3rd November 04, 12:10 PM
#16
Thanks for the link Magnus . I havn't any tats'
I'd just love that back tattoo done by hand. I've always told my wife If I ever get to New Zealand I'd love a tribal tattoo. Having seen these I'm not so sure.I just loved some of those Dragons. Copehagen is a weekend trip from Oslo.Who knows
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3rd November 04, 12:10 PM
#17
Thanks for the link Magnus . I havn't any tats'
I'd just love that back tattoo done by hand. I've always told my wife If I ever get to New Zealand I'd love a tribal tattoo. Having seen these I'm not so sure.I just loved some of those Dragons. Copehagen is a weekend trip from Oslo.Who knows
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3rd November 04, 12:10 PM
#18
Thanks for the link Magnus . I havn't any tats'
I'd just love that back tattoo done by hand. I've always told my wife If I ever get to New Zealand I'd love a tribal tattoo. Having seen these I'm not so sure.I just loved some of those Dragons. Copehagen is a weekend trip from Oslo.Who knows
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3rd November 04, 12:35 PM
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I don't have any tattoos (even thought my eldest daughter has been going out with a tattoo artist for over a year). I just haven't found one I like well enough to keep the rest of my life. I did read somewhere that in areas where wearing a sgian dubh is illegal some kilted warriors will tattoo one in the appropriate place. That struck me as a real possibility for a first tattoo, that way even if I'm wearing my socks rolled or pushed down I can still "carry" my sgian dubh.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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3rd November 04, 12:35 PM
#20
I don't have any tattoos (even thought my eldest daughter has been going out with a tattoo artist for over a year). I just haven't found one I like well enough to keep the rest of my life. I did read somewhere that in areas where wearing a sgian dubh is illegal some kilted warriors will tattoo one in the appropriate place. That struck me as a real possibility for a first tattoo, that way even if I'm wearing my socks rolled or pushed down I can still "carry" my sgian dubh.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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