PrimalTat2.com Rivaling the Ancients in the art of Tattoo and Piercing

by Thundercrack3 | April 16, 2007 at 11:32 am
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A Primal tattoo is a mark made by inserting pigment into the skin; in
technical terms, tattooing is "dermal pigmentation" according to David Stover, owner of Primal Tat2.

Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, wore
facial tattoos. Tattooing was widespread among Polynesian peoples, and among
certain tribal groups in the Philippines,
Borneo, Africa, North America, South America, Mesoamerica, Europe, Japan, Cambodia
and China.
Despite some taboos surrounding tattooing, the art continues to be popular all
over the world.

Now something new in tattooing seems to be emerging. David Stover, owner of
Primal Tattoo, www.primaltat2.com, has
created a whole new dynamic is tattooing and piercing. Dave Stover’s approach
rivals the ancients in his ability to provide tattooing and piercing the way it
once was, and the way it will be going into the future. More to come as this
exciting development breaks….

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Jordan Yerman
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at 16:15 on April 19th, 2007

I think your story has potential but needs some improvement. I've got a few suggestions, and if you give them a try, I'd be happy to remove this flag.

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