So I just got this completed over the last several weeks, a little over 12 hours worth. I waited 2 years and 9 months. He is now 4 years out on his waiting list.
My daughter Kasey talked me into the first one 5 years ago, she is very Patriotic and couldn't figure out why I never had one while I was enlisted. It was a matter of not wanting someone to mess up my body with something that I would regret later in life was what I told her. We found someone I felt was good enough 40 + years after the fact andshe paid for the first one (EGA/Semper FI).
The Iwo Jima idea was what I wanted done this time, all the rest was the artists idea. It is a type of transparency that worked out well and I am very happy with. My wife that was less than thrilled that I went in for a second tattoo actually really likes this one. I am happy with both and at nearly 62 I am done.
I thought I would share, I know they are not for everyone...
You and I must be a lot alike.... my kids have a zillion random tattoos. At almost 65 years old -- I think -- well WTF? Why don't I get some bad ass hot rod tattoo.... like a sleeve of flames or something..
SW and I were going to get matching tattoos.... then they told me it could be bad for my liver.... so I said oh heck no! Not sure I really believe that. But haven't looked in to it either.
Like the others have said ----- Thanks for your service!
I waited until I was 30 to get my tattoo. I have no problem with them at all, but to me it has to be personal, and mean something before I would put it on my skin for life. I never really understood a friend of mine that would walk into a tattoo parlor and just randomly pick something on the wall because he thought it was cool. Years later he regretted some of them.
I want another one, but don't exactly know what I want, so I wait......
So I just got this completed over the last several weeks, a little over 12 hours worth. I waited 2 years and 9 months. He is now 4 years out on his waiting list.
My daughter Kasey talked me into the first one 5 years ago, she is very Patriotic and couldn't figure out why I never had one while I was enlisted. It was a matter of not wanting someone to mess up my body with something that I would regret later in life was what I told her. We found someone I felt was good enough 40 + years after the fact andshe paid for the first one (EGA/Semper FI).
The Iwo Jima idea was what I wanted done this time, all the rest was the artists idea. It is a type of transparency that worked out well and I am very happy with. My wife that was less than thrilled that I went in for a second tattoo actually really likes this one. I am happy with both and at nearly 62 I am done.
I thought I would share, I know they are not for everyone...
Joe
That is some high caliber work my friend. Well worth the wait.
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