Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern Idaho's Panhandle
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Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
I've always liked tattoos and viewit like taxidermy as a trueexpression of artwork...for several years I've wanted to get a couple done.One of a buck that I killed thatmeanta lot to me, I have the drawingready to go for thetattoo artistand another of a band of my personal favorite shed antlers ive picked up over the years ...I'd put thataround my bicep. I'd also like to do one that incorperates my family, my boys and wife's initials or something..
Anyone one else here already have some Bowhunting related ink? Or plan too? just curious. share pix if you have them..
Anyone one else here already have some Bowhunting related ink? Or plan too? just curious. share pix if you have them..
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RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
I have an arrow w/broadhead on the back of my right arm. It starts at the top of my arm and looks like it's popping out of my skin, then comes down to just above my elbow. I plan on getting the other arm done to match, only with a wooden arrow w/tied-on knapped head. I just need to draw something up and get to the tattoo shop one of these days.
I also have a small deer head/skull on my back between my shoulders. I'd like to get something done around that eventually, but who knows when that will happen.
I also have a small deer head/skull on my back between my shoulders. I'd like to get something done around that eventually, but who knows when that will happen.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
I have a knapped stone head with a buck head silhouette in the middle on my upper arm and chinese characters that meanarcher on the palm side of my foremarm ,along with a few other non-hunting tats.
#6
RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
ORIGINAL: Rick James
APAJaws (Dan) has quite a few but one in particular that I think is pretty cool.
APAJaws (Dan) has quite a few but one in particular that I think is pretty cool.
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RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
I have been toying with the idea of having a mountain lion tatooed on my shoulder blade(favorite animal), to me it epitomizes what is wild and still untouched by man. I want to have it done so it looks like it is clawing its way out of my back.
Shane
Shane
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RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
Wow... I would have never thought about turning that painting into a tat... really cool.
I heard about one guy that got the "Bowman" logo used by Bowtech (the guy kneeling shooting the bow) as a tattoo... I think that would be OK, because even though it's a company-associated thing, it doesn't have the manufacturer's name in it. Sort of like the Browning buck.
I heard about one guy that got the "Bowman" logo used by Bowtech (the guy kneeling shooting the bow) as a tattoo... I think that would be OK, because even though it's a company-associated thing, it doesn't have the manufacturer's name in it. Sort of like the Browning buck.
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RE: Bowhunting Ink, anyone?
I never ever wanted a tattoo or even remotely thought about one until recently. And at almost 53 years old maybe I am getting a little crazy. Having giving it much thought I wouldn't mind having two arrows crossing on my right shoulder, a small one of course. If that turned out nicely then perhaps a tattoo of a 200" buck somewhere..........doubt I will ever shoot one, but I could wear one.
That tattoo shown my Rick James is awesome, but not my cup of tea.
That tattoo shown my Rick James is awesome, but not my cup of tea.