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I think having a tattoo shop in the lordship lane or surrounding area might be good with the right artists and a welcoming atmospher , having a few tattoos myself and wishing to add the names of my children to new designs would make me visit, but as for prices that would be the selling point for some clients

just my op but hope this works as a business plan and should you get it right I will be knocking on the door

silverfox Wrote:

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> The idea is a bit...how shall we say...Peckham


Well I come from Peckham.. Lived there 28 years and have lived in ED since 1980..


I do not have any Tattoos....


Just how many Forumite have them. ??


Seems to be more popular with the ladies these days ..

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> silverfox Wrote:

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> > The idea is a bit...how shall we say...Peckham

>

> Well I come from Peckham.. Lived there 28 years

> and have lived in ED since 1980..

>

> I do not have any Tattoos....

>

> Just how many Forumite have them. ??

>

> Seems to be more popular with the ladies these

> days ..


Since when did the forum represent the majority of East Dulwich? Since when did the forum get such a snobbish attitude? oops sorry silly qs!!!


ignore the negative attitudes pedro. At least you wont have to put up with "those" kind of customers ;-)

I'm of the understanding that people travel to tattoo parlours on the word of mouth recommendation for the tattoo artist. You can open a tattoo parlour where you like but if no one is interested in the artists you have then you'll just be doing trade in tiny butterflies on the shoulder or tramp stamps......Fair enough but maybe not sufficient to sustain a business.


PS - my son wants to be a tattoo artist maybe he can come and do work experience with you when you open.

Please no, I'm begging you. Seriously I have begun to loathe tattoos whereas previously I just didn't want one myself. If you were going to open up coudl I suggest you draw up a code of practice:


Nothing on the face or neck - except with written permission from grandchildren

No Tats for anyone under 25 - with stringent id conditions.

all to be hown aged pictures of themselves with tats aged 70


I just get so depressed seeing how young people have mutilated themselves for life

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > silverfox Wrote:

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> > > The idea is a bit...how shall we

> say...Peckham

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> > Well I come from Peckham.. Lived there 28

> years

> > and have lived in ED since 1980..

> >

> > I do not have any Tattoos....

> >

> > Just how many Forumite have them. ??

> >

> > Seems to be more popular with the ladies these

> > days ..

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> Since when did the forum represent the majority of

> East Dulwich? Since when did the forum get such a

> snobbish attitude? oops sorry silly qs!!!

>

> ignore the negative attitudes pedro. At least you

> wont have to put up with "those" kind of customers

> ;-)



Exactly KK....I've been wanting another tattoo for years. Lived here all my life- be great to have one on my doorstep. Good luck to you!!!

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