Got a new tattoo togo with the scar

thanks jordan, ive got more to come in a week after monday, ill tell ya what, working with new ink is not the greatest feeling in the world, a couple of days off makes you feel right as rain, next time ill shoot for weekend sessions
 
I was moving a running saw between me and the limb I was on. I accidentally blipped the trigger. The chain caught my shirt below my chest and walked up my neck. The shirt was ripped through the collar and I got a few little scratches. The doctor said another 1/4 inch and I'd be dead. Scared the crap out of me. Came back the next day and finished the tree. Still had blood stains on the bar. Here's the tattoo I got.
 

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Hey...there you are!! Glad to see you're okay. Cool tat. Good way to remind yourself about it since the wound seemed to heal very well. Take care!
 
I was beginning to think gangrene set in and you didn't make it.
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I bet you use that brake a lot now.
 
MB, that site is nasty!

Marc, I like the new tattoo. Pretty cool.

Dude, I'm glad that saw didn't cut your head off, and we're glad you're still with us and told us how your accident happened.

People always ask me why I use my chainbrake when I take more than a few steps or when I take a hand off my saw and your accident proves that it pays to use the brake often. I admit I don't do it everytime but I do it most of the time.
 
hey family tree where'd you get that ink? great work I go to a great dude in Boonton named Jae Connor. His shop is Electric Lotus- second to none.
 
funny you ask tony. My original tattoo guy that started this tat has fallen off the face of the earth. I finally found him again in Atlantic city but I'm no longer having him do my work because he didnt bother to tell
me he was moving. I now go to a much cleaner better place called 12oz studios thats where this guy originally worked. I have an
appointment on the 22 of march I can't wait and he only cost 150 per hour, which seems expensive but for a award winning tat artist its pretty reasonable and I'm doing tree work for him to offset my tat costs
 
ahhh, the good ole' tree work trade. I've never thought of trying that with my guy in dirty jerzey. I'm tryna train with these brazilian ju jitsu dudes in Colorado though and am tryna set up a trade. PM and let me know how you work out the financials with those things if you don't mind.
 

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