Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Signs, Signs - Tattoo

Andy | Wednesday, July 27, 2011 | Best Blogger Tips


Interesting name for a tattoo parlour located in Pickering, Ontario. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.


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12 comments:

  1. Is this down by the water? Near Frenchman's Bay? I think I've seen it. But probably would never frequent this shop myself. :)

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  2. Halcyon... You are right on with the location. The post footer has a Google map location link. What no tattoos? I'm the only one in my family without one.

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  3. I can't make out the design on the left of the sign.

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  4. When you decide to get one, I think you should give them your arm, or ankle, or...

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  5. It looks a whole lot nicer than most of these places I see (most of them are very seedy looking around here). I still don't think I'd go there though ;>)

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  6. I had to figure it out, Next of Skin, cool sign. Our local tattoo parlor is called 'Sink the Ink' and has a nautical theme.

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  7. Pretty cool signage. I had to blow it up and up and up and finally decided it says “New Skin.” Hope that is right. You were certainly RIGHT when it comes to the 1 step over the border to Canada. The hikers count every ounce and either do not want to carry a passport (like Buddy) or do not have one. That is the point were the trail ends so his putting one foot over it shows he completed the trail. Usually there is another hiker close by to shoot the picture. I did not worry with the Appalachian Trail, but this one is so remote is frightens me for him. He is 10 years older so it is going to be a lot harder. We shall see. Genie

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  8. It's like, "If you can decipher the code (sign), you can get a tattoo!" Ha ha

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  9. The font is difficult to read. For those who had problems, it reads Next Of Skin.

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  10. I'm amazed at how many tattoo places there are nowadays!

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