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  2. Bert Grimm - Wikipedia

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    After Bert retired to Oregon in 1965, his three shops in Long Beach, San Diego and Portland were eventually taken over by Bob Shaw. [9] [7] [3] In 2003, Kari Barba purchased Grimm's shop at 22 Chestnut Place, now named Outer Limits Tattoo and Museum. [1] It remains one of the oldest continuously operating tattoo shops in the continental United ...

  3. Sailor tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artist Doc Webb said that sailors traditionally received a swallow or bluebird tattoo for traveling 5,000 nautical miles (9,260 km), and a second for traveling 10,000 nautical miles (18,520 km), on either side of the chest; [51] other sources say at the base of each thumb. [54]

  4. Lyle Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Gilbert Tuttle (October 7, 1931 – March 26, 2019) was an American tattoo artist and historian of the medium, who had been tattooing since 1949. He tattooed Janis Joplin, Cher, Jo Baker, Paul Stanley, Jeff Scranton, and many other American musicians, actors, and celebrities.

  5. American traditional - Wikipedia

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    Norman Keith Collins, also known as Sailor Jerry, (1911–1973) was one of the most well-known traditional tattoo artists. [4]Amund Dietzel (1890–1974), Norwegian-born artist who began his career as a sailor, before settling in the United States.

  6. Angelina Jolie’s New Bird Tattoo Takes Center Stage at the ...

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    Angelina Jolie debuted a bold new tattoo at the 2024 Tony Awards. The 49-year-old actress walked the Sunday, June 16, red carpet in New York City in a strapless velvet teal Versace gown featuring ...

  7. Sailor Jerry - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was the only place on the island where tattoo studios were located. His studio became China Sea Tattoo after his death. His earlier studios were at 434 South State Street, 150 North Hotel Street and 13 South Hotel Street. Collins developed tattoo designs with inspiration from sailor tattoos and Japanese tattoo imagery. [3]

  8. Don Ed Hardy - Wikipedia

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    After Hardy finished his apprenticeship with Steward, he studied with the tattoo artists Zeke Owen in Seattle and Doc Webb in San Diego. [3] At a tattoo convention in 1980. Eventually Hardy formed a relationship with one of the pioneers of modern tattoo culture, Sailor Jerry Collins, who had a major impact on Hardy

  9. Cliff Raven - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Raven Ingram [1] (August 24, 1932 – November 28, 2001) was one of a handful of tattoo artists (along with Sailor Jerry Collins and Don Ed Hardy) who pioneered the adoption of the Japanese tattoo aesthetic in the United States.