I know I need to go to a tattoo shop to really see how much this will cost, but what is everyones opinions..how much do you think this tattoo would cost AROUND..bout 3-4 inches...on back shoulder
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2006-08-28
20:45:10
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hotel bed, no. when you walk into a tattoo shop and pick a tattoo from the tattoo selection, it is the same thing as finding a tattoo u like on the internet. People don't come up with their own tattoos, they either get them from the interenet or pick 1 from the tattoo shop.
2006-08-29
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Well, the price is various. It depends on the tattoo artists and where you live, and I dunno where you live.
Normally the tattoo artist will count the size and how many color you want. It doesn't matter where you want your tattoo to be, the bigger the size and the more colors you want, will of course cost more.
For the tattoo you want, you'll need 5 colors (black, light green, dark green, red, and light red).
Well, I only can predict that it'll cost around $60 up.
Juz go to several tattoo shops to compare the price before you get any. Anyways, asking doesn't cost anything! ;-)
Just make sure that the tattoo artist has a good work and has supportive hygiene place and tools.
Have fun! ^o^
2006-08-28 21:05:10
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answered by teufelchen 3
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"hotel bed, no. when you walk into a tattoo shop and pick a tattoo from the tattoo selection, it is the same thing as finding a tattoo u like on the internet. People don't come up with their own tattoos, they either get them from the interenet or pick 1 from the tattoo shop."
The point is.. the days of "you pick it.. we stick it" tattooing are all but gone.. when you see flash on the wall in a shop, it is there for ideas.. i can surely guarantee you that any self respecting artist is only going to use it as a reference, and redraw something like the design you picked for your actual tattoo.. Taking someone else's tattoo image (which may be completely custom for all you know) and bringing it into a shop to get tattooed onto yourself is unoriginal for staters, but also very rude. Most artists wouldn't tattoo someone elses tattoo on you, unless it was a person you know, or a memorial tattoo.
2006-09-01 12:44:02
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answered by Tattooed_brainiac 1
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I'm going to say 40 bucks if it is 1 or 2 inches, 80 bucks if it is 4 to 6 inches or 120 if it is about 1 foot, I'm not good at guessing because i had all my tattoo's done for free by friends with tattoo shops in my home town.
2006-08-28 22:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably around $100 to $150, but that's a rough estimate. You also need to tip your tattoo artist, so add that on as well. Ultimately the tattoo you get is your choice, but wouldn't you rather have a unique tattoo than exactly the same one as someone else? I believe that tattoos should represent something important to you, and the person who already has that tattoo would probably be upset to find that you plan on gettnig a replica.
2006-08-29 03:46:54
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answered by HotelBed 2
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It depends on the tattoo shop... the tattoo artist... what city/state you are in. My tattoos that I got done when I was living in Chicago were a lot more expensive than the ones I have gotten since we moved to Northern IL
2006-08-31 20:18:06
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answered by Jessica 5
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I didn't find mine on the net or in a shop, I drew both of mine...
It depends on where you go, don't go for the cheapest, ask around about the places with the good and clean reputation. There's a fair bit of outline, which takes longer than the coloured in bits, so I'd say about $200, Australian. I got one 2 days ago, its about 2 inches square and it was $120.
Hope this helps, good luck.
2006-08-30 13:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the tattoo shop. At the place I go it would probably be around $100-$125. Congrats on your new ink.
2006-09-01 09:26:38
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answered by LJ 4
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cool tattoo...will cost u a lot
2006-08-28 21:18:10
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answered by me_mugdha1992 2
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i WILL SAY ABOUT $100 . BUT ALWAYS TIP YOUR ARTIST ACCORDINGLY, NO MATTER HOW MUCH IT ALREADY COST YOU BECAUSE NOT ALL OF THE MONEY YOU PAID GOES TO THE ARTIST. i WOULD SAY A $25 TIP FOR THIS ONE. GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-08-29 13:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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havent got a clue, but its cute! and you look like you dont need one, shouldnt ruin beauty with one.
2006-08-28 20:58:34
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answered by ? 2
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