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Businiess name:  Godspeed Tattoo
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
First of all, Jason is an amazing artist, and person. Secondly, anyone who knows ANYTHING about tattoo artists can tell you that if they believe something is not going to look good, it's just NOT... if they end up disagreeing with a design that you keep insisting on, odds are that they will just opt not do the tattoo. Why would he want to produce a PERMANENT piece of artwork on you, when he knew that it was just going to turn out badly? Tattoo artists have the freedom to make that choice. You should've trusted in that mentality, and appreciated it, because the world is full of people who willingly pass off subpar work without any integrity period. Did you seriously even think to yourself for even a second, that maybe he just might know what he was talking about? Tattoo artists are masters of their craft. It is what they do. If you can't accept that, you obviously aren't ready for a tattoo. Pros: Jason

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