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That's cool! Like built in camouflage! I've never been a tattoo guy other than a small playboy bunny a buddy gave me when I was 16... But I still admire other people's tats. How cool would it be to have ASAT all over your body?!!
 

amp713

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I was gonna get a camo sleeve at one point but didnt want it coming out looking like a certain brand one way or the other so i backed off but i love the leaf idea!
 
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I would also stay away from a camo pattern, especially one as detailed as Kryptek patterns. That would require a really good artist to do and most tatoo "artists" don't qualify.
 
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Here are a couple of mine. If you do get ink. Do research for the artist. Pay and travel to who ever to get the best.
 

Xtorminator

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I just got this one a couple of weeks ago.
 

amp713

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Honestly my sternum hurt like hell. My hip bone stung but other than that none of mine hurt. It all depends on the person. Like my ribs didnt bother me at all.... But some people say it hurts..... Then again i have a pretty high pain tollerance from breaking so many dang bones.... :/
 

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Its not so bad, once the adrenaline kicks in its almost euphoric.

However, it does hurt the wallet. Good ink is going to cost you at least $100 an hour. If your artist is in high demand, that can easily double. I had about 22 hours (over several sessions) wrapped up in my sleeve. Its expensive, but like most things you get what you pay for...and this investment will be with you the rest of your life.
 
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