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2314 Main St, Buffalo, New York, 14214, United States
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Jul 2, 2018
my fiance and I got matching tattoos about a month ago it's 2 hearts with initials mine turned out great my fiance the hearts turned out great but parts of the j didn't stick and we were told to let it heal if we had issues to call or text him hell fix it for us hr honors his work I've called the phone twice left two messages no call backs and had a real short convo through text were he claimed if I needed it fix he was going to charge even more for it to fix it rather than honor his work and fix it for him my fiance has three previous tattoos never had a issue with them never had them touched up in the many years he's had them next time I'll go somewhere else were I know they will honor there work and not try getting not money for a tattoo that was just done a month ago

Jun 23, 2018
The staff at SI is incredible. Before finding SI, I was never fully satisfied with my work. Now that I have them in my back pocket it is the only shop I will ever go to. Highly recommend.

Mar 17, 2018
Currently In the process of getting a sleeve. I could not be more happy with the results. My artist is very talented. I have met other artist there and they are all very nice. I have also seen some of the other artist work, and they are all very talented. I have not got the impression that there is something they can’t do. I will exclusively be using signature ink for my current and all future tattoos.

Aug 13, 2018
Ian is a great artist , high quality work with a great attitude and very fair prices !

Mar 18, 2018
The environment is comfortable, the vibe is genuine and the people are accommodating. The quality of Ian and Lauren’s work is top notch, as well as all of the pieces I’ve seen from other Sig Ink artists. Across the board, Buffalo is fortunate to have this shop around.

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