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First tattoo

Started by MouthCaller, May 18, 2015, 01:28:04 AM

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MouthCaller

I've thought about getting a tattoo for years from getting something Tennessee related to a turkey feather to something about my son well I finally did it. I got an autism puzzle piece with the autism blue and even took them my son masons name in his own handwriting and I'm beyond thrilled with it.

zelmo1

 :funnyturkey: Great tattoos have a meaning, Congrats

Boonelli14

The only thing better than a well done tattoo is a well done tattoo with great meaning behind it.....awesome man

perrytrails

That's great! Congrats

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Roost 1

That's cool man.... I too have a son with Autism, the struggle is REAL!!!!!!

dutch@fx4

my sister has a girl that is 25 years old with autism and I feel for you ,the struggle is very real ,but the unconditional love is worth it every day ,,nice tat and be strong ,,Dutch

SinGin

I have a son with autism also, and that is a very cool tattoo. Man I hate autism!!!!!

Muzzy61

Not a tattoo guy, but that one is Cool and for the right reason. Love it.
Print by Madison Cline, on Flickr

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That's a pretty neat idea.  Good choice! :icon_thumright: 
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deerbasshunter3

Awesome tattoo! Even more so because it has meaning.

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REBELYELL

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Love it brother. My son is ten years old and has Autism. That is super cool.

I had Al with SS Custom Calls make me this beautiful mineral stained poplar and maple box last year with the Autism puzzle piece on top.



SteelerFan

Never thought much of tatts.... Not judging, just didn't see the point. But THAT is one of the coolest, thoughtful gestures I've seen.
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