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First tattoo price????????
ok so im 16 and in same states i know you can get inked as long as you are with parent, but my question is about price. Most people say price varies so im looking for a more specific price.
I want
http://www.google.com/m/searchsite=images&source=m...
Upper pectoral location
The colors would be the SR in Red and the 71 inblack
And a tattoo shop probally in the city (st. Louis missouri)
Pretty sure thats all the varibles that i should include for a estimate
This should work
http://www.melodic.net/img6/herewegoagainsr5324.jp... Just the SR-71 logo not the whole cover
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
First and foremost, never, ever let price enter into the equation when it comes to getting a tattoo!!! Good tattoo artists will charge $150 to $175 per hour. That is the question you need to ask. How much per hour and how many hours do you think this will take. Remember, you will have it forever and it most likely means something important to you so do some research and find the right guy/girl for you.
- sand3419Lv 71 decade ago
Your link goes to the Google search location, not an image.
But still, as to your price... you need a reputable and skilled tattoo artist, in an established shop.
You are charged by the hour (usually $100 - $150), unless it takes less than an hour, then you are charged the shops minimum price (usually $50 - $75) - even if it takes 10 min.s to do, because of the set up needed for any tattoo, and the sterilization and the inks, and experience etc.
So, time is figured by your image. The more detail, the more time spent. You will be given an estimate, if you agree to this amount, then you sign the papers for it to be done. If the estimate was for 2 hours, but took 4 hours, you would still be charged the agreed estimate of 2 hours cost.
Also, you should factor in a 15% - 20% tip to give to the artist after paying the agreed upon amount. This is a service, like food servers, hair stylist, movers, etc.
If you have a good image, take it in and have a consultation, and they will give you an estimate, so that you can save up and plan for your tattoo experience.
luck~
- ?Lv 45 years ago
You will have to no longer pay not up to $one hundred fifty.00 in line with hour for any tattoo. If an artist is charging not up to $one hundred fifty - then they don't have trust of their competencies & art work - and neither will have to you. That stated, the dimensions and site of the piece, as good because the artist will all have an effect on the fee. The greater the piece, the longer it'll take to do and of direction, the extra it'll rate. The placement of the tattoo can frequently have an effect on the rate - bikini locations, toes, arms, head, and so forth can rate greater than your higher arm. The tattoo artist has alot to do with the rate considering that of the duration of time it takes to do the paintings - if they're gentle passed and have got to paintings the piece longer, its gonna rate ya. I love my tattoo artist, she's the first-rate, she expenses in line with hour - however places a cap on it. Like she'll say "It will have to take three hours, so thats $six hundred. But if it takes longer than 3 hours, its nonetheless best $six hundred." Good good fortune.