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Brooklyn-based tattooist Scott Campbell has taken the art form to another level—not just by being one of the most sought-after tattoo artists in NY (if not the world) but for using a laser cutter to etch his intricate old-world designs into everything from laptops and books to leather chairs, tables and paintings. In this field trip to Scott’s Brooklyn tattoo parlor and studio, he shows us around, demonstrates how the laser works and does some coloring on a tattoo. Became very popular with servicemen in WWII who got them as tokens of their loved ones to remind them what they were fighting for
Gangs will often involuntarily remove gang tattoos, from a person who leaves the gang