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  2. Ryan Hadley, Ink Master Contestant, Dead at 46 - AOL

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    Ryan Hadley, a tattoo artist best known for competing on Season 6 of Ink Master, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 46. News of Hadley’s passing was announced Friday via a post on his ...

  3. Ryan Hadley, 'Ink Master' Star, Dead at 46 - AOL

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    Ryan Hadley, a tattoo artist and entrepreneur who appeared on season 6 of Ink Master: Master vs. Apprentice, has died. He was 46.Hadley's Instagram account shared he died Wednesday "surrounded by ...

  4. Thermal copier - Wikipedia

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    A thermal copier or thermocopier (used as a Tattoo transfer copier) is a kind of photocopi er based on the effect of heat. The original sheet feeds in conjunction with the "thermo-sensitive" paper, generating a copy on its specially treated surface.

  5. ‘Ink Master’ Star Ryan Hadley Dead at 46 After Cancer Battle ...

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    Ink Master star Ryan Hadley has died at age 46 after battling cancer. The news was confirmed on Friday, June 21, via Hadley’s Instagram account almost one month after the tattoo artist revealed ...

  6. Chris Núñez - Wikipedia

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    Soon he discovered tattooing and obtained an apprenticeship at a local tattoo shop. His father died when Núñez was 18, leading to him rebelling during his late teens and early twenties. Núñez's first tattoos, which he got at age 16, were of his parents' names.

  7. Tattoo removal - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo removal is most commonly performed using lasers that break down the ink particles in the tattoo into smaller particles. Dermal macrophages are part of the immune system, tasked with collecting and digesting cellular debris. In the case of tattoo pigments, macrophages collect ink pigments, but have difficulty breaking them down.

  8. Sailor Jerry - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1920s he met Gib "Tatts" Thomas from Chicago who taught him how to use a tattoo machine. [3] He practiced on drunks brought in from Skid Row. [4] At age 19, Collins enlisted in the United States Navy. During his subsequent travels at sea, he was exposed to the art and imagery of Southeast Asia. He moved to Hawaii in the 1930s. [2]

  9. American Traditional Tattoos: Timeless Designs That Never Go ...

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    American Traditional or Old School tattoos are powerful expressions of identity and heritage. Their timeless designs are steeped in history, capturing the essence of American culture since they ...