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Dead Man's Hand Tattoo

Dead Man's Hand Tattoo

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561 Forest Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14222, United States
(716) 783-7541 www.dmhbuffalo.com
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Aug 7, 2018
Stopped by for a walk in with my brothers and were able to be seen right away! (staying in Buffalo, but we're from Canada) Incredibly friendly and professional service with amazing results! Highly recommend :)

Jun 23, 2018
The best place to get a tattoo or piercing I would not go anywhere else Rob is the best he is absolutely wonderful I don't trust anybody else

Feb 16, 2018
Rob was my first tattoo artist, and is unlike a lot of those places that didn’t make me feel welcome or like I wasn’t cool enough. Not only was he really friendly but helped me design the perfect tattoo - I also got one of his own original works done as well. Aside from getting tattooed he also pierced my septum $20 (that includes both the piercing and jewelry). He will look out for your best interest when it comes to design, placement, or type of jewelry. Once I had an idea of a tattoo, but he explained he wouldn’t do it, because of the way fine tattoo lines would look like years later - so instead of someone just doing it for the money and ending up with a wonky tattoo, I got a stellar piece that’s worth the money and will last.

Dec 5, 2017
Rob is the resident tattoo artist and does great custom work that will always far exceed your expectations. He is just as capable at reproducing whatever you bring in. His turnaround time for custom work is also VERY quick compared to other shops. The shop is cozy and in a good location. Everyone is friendly and more than willing to answer all your questions. Prices are very reasonable. Safety, cleanliness, and adherence to state guidelines are top priority.

Jul 9, 2018
Been going to Rob for years he did most of my pieces always very Friendly and prices are fair! Does great work!!

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