New Year! New tools! We have exciting new products available now. Only the BEST for the BEST in the industry!
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We are grateful for your continued loyalty & support. Wishing you all a healthy & prosperous 2022!
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We are grateful for your continued loyalty & support. Wishing you all a healthy & prosperous 2022!
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It was great to be a part of The Villain Arts Tattoo convention in a city so rich on history!We definitely felt the love Philly!!!
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It’s been a wild ride since 2020 between masks and quarantine but we’re happy to be back in action! TATSoul and company will be representing our top quality supplies and merch at the 11th Annual Chicago Tattoo Arts Convention this July 16th - 18th 2021 in Rosemont, IL. Hosted by Villain Arts Tattoo Conventions, there will be entertainment, seminars, contests, and of course artists and vendors from around the world. Come and meet us, talk about tools of the trade, get tattooed and TATSoul’d up! We’ve got the works ready for this event. It’s been a long time coming!
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The birthplace of modern tattooing sits at the intersection of Division Street, Chatham Square and The Bowery. In 1961 NYC banned tattooing and did not re-legalize until 1997. In the early 1900’s work lived primarily at the shipping docks and construction sites. Each morning men would line up, standing on cartons and crates while bosses looked them over and made their selections on who would be given daily assignments. Those with black eyes would often be passed over out of concern they would be a problem and cause trouble. During this era, it was common for tattoo parlors and barbershops...
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The entire TS family is deeply saddened at the news of the passing of Tattoo Artist Boo Boo Negrete. Our thoughts and prayers are with Freddy (Negrete), family & friends. Tattooing will forever keep his memory alive. Please take a moment to check out this article that the NY Times did on Freddy & his sons.
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I’ve always had a deep appreciation for traditional tattooing. Not just because it’s what our community’s foundation was built on but because these tattoos are so completely reliant on having clean, straight lines and bold, solid saturation. The simplistic designs allow tattooers to showcase how they have honed their craft. It’s no secret that the majority of traditional style tattoo artists always have tended to be “loyal to the coil” folks that have a sort of romance with the smell of flux from the apprenticeship days of making their own needles. However, surprising enough, more and more traditional tattoo artist...
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Mark Schilling :: Agape Art Collective – Costa Mesa, CA – How has the chair helped your career? The 270 chair has helped my career as far as back pain goes, being comfortable helps my performance and gives me peace of mind. Its versatile and helps me tattoo in different positions comfortably. Oh, and its fucking badass looking! It perfectly curves to my ass. – What sorts of problems were you experiencing before buying the chair? What made you buy it? Constant back pain, especially lower back pain. In this thing I can sit for 15-16 hours straight if I...
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I started skateboarding when I was 13 and what I loved about skateboarding the most was being able to go down to the local mom and pop shop to buy skate products. I remember it giving me the feeling of being a part of something unique; free from corporations and mass produced products. Most skate companies at the time were independently owned so the common public in the early 90s had no clue what any of the brands I wore at the time were. I remember getting made fun of for my puffy DC shoes with the tongues popped out....
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Proud to launch our new TS Cornerstone Interview Series with Episode 1 featuring High Voltage Tattoo resident, Nate Fierro. Watch to learn about his start in tattooing & inspiration for his illustrative, neo-traditional Americana and Japanese style to skating & eating right.
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Growing up I had one of those dads who thought any type of body modification was considered gay. Thanks to Dennis Rodman in the early nineties, my parents thought the idea of tattoos, colored hair and earrings were for insane people. I remember the first time my dad voiced his opinion outload. It was a bright sunny day and this man who had these long dangling earrings walked past us and into my dad’s office “Jr, you see that guy? He’s gay!” I go, “how so?” My dad’s response “he wear the earrings, this is for women, not a man....