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294A Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4K 1N6, Canada
(647) 777-2201 blackpearltoronto.com
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Jul 4, 2018
I got my half sleeve finish up by cam early last year, honestly I feel like he's more interested in the money then actually tattooing. As to the piece the "realism" part was really good but as to the background he decided to free hand without letting me know. So it didn't turn out the way I wanted to and also I notice he'll take short cuts whenever he have the chance (outline work, detailing etc.) but all in all it's a decent piece & if go back honestly I'll go for another artist

Jul 8, 2018
They were very welcoming and it was my first time getting a piercing and Mike made it a very comfortable and enjoyable experience. Im a really quiet person but he kept good conversation. It was very clear they knew what they were doing and really seemed to care about every little detail. I normally don't write reviews but my experience was so good that I felt like I had to. Definitely would go back again.

Aug 11, 2018
Always a reliable place with great people. I've had 3 pieces done here and recommend to all my friends. Caliber of artists is outstanding

Jul 21, 2018
Only six days later and I'm basically healed. Ted was amazing. He spent more time consulting than he did tattooing. I got four pieces extending my sleeve and a cover up for my future daughter-in-law. Yes millennials! I am making bridal tattoos a thing.

Aug 11, 2018
I got my helix done her for the x'th time and love it! It has been 10yrs since I have gotten anything peirced and they really made use feel welcome and like we could ask any question! 10x's better than when I got it done in Pembroke! Thanks guys!!

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