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But before I get into that, I want to talk about my experience with the staff.
As soon as I got out of my car, there was a man sitting on the curb out front with some alcohol in his hand. He gave me a judgmental look, and I just tried so brush it off. Walking in, he was CHECKING OUT my friend with me, who was getting her first tattoo.
We showed up about ten minutes early. We thought that was fine. The creepy guy was outside still, sitting on the curb. The good thing was that the man who was at the counter knew who my friend was and told her that the artist doing her tattoo was on his way.
Gregg came and he was very nice and welcoming. He discussed what my friend wanted and how they were going to do it. Fast forward about 30 - 45 minutes and she was on the table getting ready. Gregg was placing the templates (sorry, I have no idea what it's called. I'm a noob at this. :P) and we had to get up to see if she liked it. Creeper Guy (I don't know his name, but Creeper Guy works out well) actually stared straight at my friend's chest and said "Damn..." and said to Gregg "I want up in that..." SO CREEPER GUY OFFICIALLY EARNED HIS NAME! My friend and I referred to him as "drunk a** creep" afterwards.
Luckily, drunk creeper guy left after a bit. It made things a lot easier.
So with Gregg, I would absolutely recommend him, ESPECIALLY TO SOMEONE WHO WANTS A NERDY TATTOO DONE! He loves video games and Marvel Comics. It was fun poking nerdy comments at each other. It was nice. My friend did not get a nerdy tattoo done, but she was very satisfied with her birds done. He was understanding, easy to talk to and his work was cool. Just go when Creeper Guy isn't there. :)
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