NCO Tattoo Artist Holds Standard

There is a Marine in Twentynine Palms Califoria who wanted to do more than design the tattoos for his brothers. After seeing the quality of work and hearing the prices that the shops were charging he decided it was time to take matters into his own hands. He found the best shop with the best work and atmosphere and took a chance on asking for a job. Thats how a Corporal started to work at Pair “A” Dice Tattooz in July of 2006. After the red tape and warnings from his chain of command this marine started tattooing Marines and the civilans who came into the shop. He quickly built a name for himself as a good artist who was willing to take what little free time he has to create the tattoo his clients were after. With the new restrictions on tattoos one would think that there were less tattoos to be done. That is however not the case. The rules were unclear to some and that is why the owner of the shop” Digger Dan Kunz” printed out the order and posted it throughout their shop. This was not an attempt to talk Marines to push the linits on their tattos but to allow them a full understanding of the rules so that they can make the choice themselves. That is where it gets tricky for an artist who is held to a higher standard. Does he do a tattoo that could get this Marine in trouble as well as himself, or does he try and give his client what they wand and still cover both involved. That is why he has the ever growing client list he has. He does amazing work and keeps to the standards.

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