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eric cash

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02/02/2012 14:18:40  View eric cash's MP3 Archive  View eric cash's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

I know there was a old post on that buts that's a long time ago so if any would like to share there banjo's related tattoos, it could be interesting.

there's mine

Eric



   

drefoss

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02/02/2012 14:21:31  View drefoss's MP3 Archive  View drefoss's Photo Albums  View drefoss's Blog    Reply with Quote

Pretty darn nice tattoo, lots of detail and work into that, how long did it take?
Mike

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eric cash

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02/02/2012 14:25:16  View eric cash's MP3 Archive  View eric cash's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

Thanks I love it !!! It took about 9hours up to the tree

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miiloo

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02/02/2012 15:06:20  View miiloo's Blog  Reply with Quote

Eric,

Kinda skinny legs though.

M.

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eric cash

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02/02/2012 15:14:51  View eric cash's MP3 Archive  View eric cash's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

nope skinny arm indeed !!!

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stanleytone

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02/02/2012 15:20:02  View stanleytone's MP3 Archive  View stanleytone's Photo Albums  View stanleytone's Blog  Reply with Quote

wow !who did the work?

here be mine! i never realiazed until after he did it that he extended the fret board past the neck. sounds like a banjo bela would have



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Edited by - stanleytone on 02/02/2012 15:22:52

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eric cash

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02/02/2012 15:26:01  View eric cash's MP3 Archive  View eric cash's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

nice!!! my fret board is a bit weird as well 

 

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greenepickins

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02/02/2012 15:35:57  View greenepickins's Classified Ads  View greenepickins's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

Ha! funny thing is im going to be getting one next week! Its going to be a skeleton with a bandanna all tattered and torn playing in a rocking chair in an ol' ghost town with ALOT of detail and I found the perfect guy too. Cant wait to post the pics.

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5stringpicker2

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TB-4 Guy

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02/02/2012 16:43:47  View TB-4 Guy's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

If you ever have an lettering tattooed on, it's best to check the literacy of the tattoo artist. Believe it or not, I saw a fellow with a mis-spelled tattoo on his shoulder at Laughlin, Nevada a few years ago. It said   "HALREY-DAVIDSON". 

I'd better never get any kind of tattoo. I can't make up my mind what to do from one minute to the next. I even hold up lines at salad bars. The banjo tattoos are nice but as soon as I got one, I'd probably want a mandolin. LOL. 

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kmwaters

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02/03/2012 06:08:06  View kmwaters's MP3 Archive  View kmwaters's Photo Albums  View kmwaters's Blog    Reply with Quote

I posted the other day the brainstorm I had on doing that weird thing with the ear lobes so they become open circles, and then putting tiny little banjos inside.  This would go well with a banjo tattoo.

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Fathand

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02/03/2012 06:13:05  View Fathand's Classified Ads  View Fathand's Photo Albums  View Fathand's Blog    Reply with Quote

Nice Tat but personally, I would rather spend the money on a banjo.

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goldtopia

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02/03/2012 07:35:06  View goldtopia's Photo Albums  View goldtopia's Blog  Reply with Quote

Banjo tattoos are OK until to decide to change to something else like accordion or trombone.

Bill.O
http://www.motleyminstrels.co.uk
http://www.elohim-ufogods.co.uk

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CalvPlayers Union Member

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02/03/2012 08:20:41  Reply with Quote

quote:
Originally posted by TB-4 Guy

If you ever have an lettering tattooed on, it's best to check the literacy of the tattoo artist. Believe it or not, I saw a fellow with a mis-spelled tattoo on his shoulder at Laughlin, Nevada a few years ago. It said   "HALREY-DAVIDSON". 

I'd better never get any kind of tattoo. I can't make up my mind what to do from one minute to the next. I even hold up lines at salad bars. The banjo tattoos are nice but as soon as I got one, I'd probably want a mandolin. LOL. 


 Reminds me of an old army buddy of mine, during the first Gulf war he wanted "Desert Rats" tattooed on his arm, that was the name they called the forces going over there.......anyway the tattooist spelt it, "DeSSert Rats"....like a pudding! big

I have both feet tattooed with something else, and although the temptation has always been there to get another tatt, i've been strong and said no to the thought.....until i read this thread! Maybe one day.

Calv.


Edited by - Calv on 02/03/2012 08:21:46

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blugrssmomPlayers Union Member

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02/03/2012 22:22:19  View blugrssmom's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

Wow, I can't believe they can do tattoos that detailed. The Kermit one was awesome but what happens when it starts to loose it's sharpness and fades into blurry lines. Do the dyes they use now days have better success with this? Or do you go in every few years and have them touched up? I'd never get one but I think it's awesome what they can do nowdays compared to years ago. These tatts were all pretty amazing and done by really good artists that's for sure. My thought on the words, wouldn't you think that the tattoo artist would have you look at their pattern drawn on and okay it before they actually do the work? I certainly would think so or at least if I was having anything written with the tattoo that I'd tell the person not to start the tattoo before I looked at it and okayed it. For sure a good thing to do if you're having words with it.

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Cottonmouth

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02/04/2012 13:56:09  View Cottonmouth's MP3 Archive  View Cottonmouth's Photo Albums  View Cottonmouth's Blog  Reply with Quote

NO BANJO CONTENT: After a couple of years in the Marines, I acquired my current (1955) girlfriend's name on my right leg; "Marie". Well into my third (and final) marriage in the 1990's, my wife asked about Miss Marie. I tried to pull the wool over her eyes by admitting that I had not paid attention to the tattoo "artist" who had mis-spelled "Marine" by omitting the letter "n". Needless to say, she saw through that one!

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LNEUPlayers Union Member

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02/05/2012 15:41:11  View LNEU's MP3 Archive  View LNEU's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

This is my one and only tattoo. Took about 3 hours and not too painful. Before anyone has a chance to say it, yes it is the wrong peghead. It was an old Flatt & Scruggs Promo.



   
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Darcy

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02/05/2012 15:52:52  View Darcy's MP3 Archive  View Darcy's Classified Ads  View Darcy's Photo Albums  View Darcy's Blog  Reply with Quote

quote:
Originally posted by blugrssmom

Wow, I can't believe they can do tattoos that detailed. The Kermit one was awesome but what happens when it starts to loose it's sharpness and fades into blurry lines. Do the dyes they use now days have better success with this? Or do you go in every few years and have them touched up? I'd never get one but I think it's awesome what they can do nowdays compared to years ago. These tatts were all pretty amazing and done by really good artists that's for sure. My thought on the words, wouldn't you think that the tattoo artist would have you look at their pattern drawn on and okay it before they actually do the work? I certainly would think so or at least if I was having anything written with the tattoo that I'd tell the person not to start the tattoo before I looked at it and okayed it. For sure a good thing to do if you're having words with it.


This is from an old conversation, so I may be very wrong. Someone please feel free to correct.

Old tattoos used to be outline with India ink for the black, which had a tendency to "bleed" resulting in major fading over time. The dyes they use today are quite different.

That being said, tattoos will fade over time if not taken care of. Tattoos on parts of the body that don't see a lot of sun with little wear and tear on the skin do well. However, tattoos on, say hands, don't do very well and will fade. If you do have a tattoo that is exposed to the sun, you can limit fading by using extensive sunscreen over the tattoo. And you can get colouring and lines touched up.

A tattoo artist typically drops a stencil and asks if everything is okay. Good tattoo artists double check spellings before starting (both with the client and with online-dictionaries). Unfortunately, there are those that are careless (both artists and those being tattooed).

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LNEUPlayers Union Member

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02/05/2012 16:03:59  View LNEU's MP3 Archive  View LNEU's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

The guys that did mine (picture of Earl) did use a stencil but did not outline. His theory was, "people do not have outlines around their bodies". Mine is done in Sepia tints only. He did it almost like a printer would work. He started at the bottom and worked back and forth up the tattoo.

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eric cash

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02/08/2012 09:15:35  View eric cash's MP3 Archive  View eric cash's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

nice one LNEU i have a portrait as well and there is no outline, usually a portrait will just need different kind of shading.

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catching2nd

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02/08/2012 12:35:43  View catching2nd's MP3 Archive  View catching2nd's Classified Ads  View catching2nd's Photo Albums  View catching2nd's Blog    Reply with Quote

I'm pretty covered with tattoos on my arms. Most of them are traditional styled and mainly hot rod and gambling inspired. My left bicep is left blank and is waiting for a big tattoo that my tattooist and I have discussed and worked out which is a cartoon-like hillbilly sitting on an old tree stump playing a banjo. It will be a whole scene with some moonshine jugs around and many other things. Kind of my hillbilly alter ego.

Nice work on your's.

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dgillPlayers Union Member

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02/08/2012 15:03:21  View dgill's MP3 Archive  View dgill's Classified Ads  View dgill's Photo Albums  View dgill's Blog  Reply with Quote

  This is one that I had and added the banjo to it a few years later.  I have several and have always appreciated the art of ink.  Some people do not and I always say to them, "the only difference between you and I is, that I don;t care that you don;t have any".  To each his own, I say.



   
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Briiian

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02/08/2012 23:39:34  Reply with Quote

I'll get one some day... I'm actually getting my first tattoo in April~ish, but it's a heritage one.

You guys got some mean looking art though, makes me more excited for my banjo tat day to come!

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LNEUPlayers Union Member

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02/09/2012 11:04:21  View LNEU's MP3 Archive  View LNEU's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

I have actually considered getting Ralph on my left arm. Earl stays pretty hidden with my shirt sleeve. Briiian, I would say to go ahead and get it BUT make sure it is something you really want. It took me 54 years to decide what I really wanted (of course I didn't consider it very much for the first few years of my life).

I don't think there is such a stigma on tattoos as there has been in the past. And they really do not hurt all that much when you get one.

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rfergPlayers Union Member

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02/10/2012 22:12:14  View rferg's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

You get my vote for Earl fan of the year!
 
quote:
Originally posted by LNEU

This is my one and only tattoo. Took about 3 hours and not too painful. Before anyone has a chance to say it, yes it is the wrong peghead. It was an old Flatt & Scruggs Promo.


 

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pick1936

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02/10/2012 23:41:32  View pick1936's Photo Albums  Reply with Quote

I  have  12 tattoos.  Now  I wish  I  had  never  got  them.   I have  seen  some  beautiful  Woman,  full  arms  covered,  some  on  Neck,  some  on  legs,   some across  back.   Woman with  tattoos      turn  Me  completely  off.   as  for  fading had  a  huge  eagle  put  on  My  upper  arm  in  in  1960.   It  hasn't   faded  hardly  any.

 

 

Nechville.  In  Higginsville.

Lee  kelso


Edited by - pick1936 on 02/10/2012 23:44:32

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