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I got a real picture. Gotta show it off. I've always wanted a tat with a scuba "flag" in it. Can you see the little one in here?
 
Nice one scubajoh.
 
I'm pretty sure that Tech1 graduates will be able to appreciate it as well. :D
 
yeah, mine started with a simple arrow, on a line that went all the way around the arm, then I decided that was too plain.. a few weeks of planning, 2 (3 hour each) sessions, now the reaper is done.
 
Cool ink!!!! This thread makes me appreciate true meaning behind people's tattoos. Most people would think you had a grim reaper and nothing more.

azcaddman:
Finished mine yesterday, 7 hours total .. best appreciated by fellow cave divers

Nice eye idea.
 
Is that some kind of indian arrow head? :wink: ........ only the cavers wil know.


azcaddman:
yeah, mine started with a simple arrow, on a line that went all the way around the arm, then I decided that was too plain.. a few weeks of planning, 2 (3 hour each) sessions, now the reaper is done.
 
scubajoh44:
Is that some kind of indian arrow head? :wink: ........ only the cavers wil know.

I use a line arrow to cover my cards when I play poker. Because of what I've learned from that experience, the arrow on my tattoo will be very carefully placed. Hundreds of different people, a fair number of divers. Not one person has known what it is. Only one thing keeps coming up when people guess... "What's with the Superman thing?"
 

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