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Businiess name:  Body Armor
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It's been a while since I got my tattoo at Body Armor in Jan 2010, but it was such a bad experience for me that I still get really upset thinking about it. I recommend AGAINST this place -- and especially this artist -- in the most emphatic way possible.\r \r I had spent lots of time and money planning for the perfect tattoo around a surgical scar on my wrist, and I commemorated the anniversary of getting the surgery by getting this tattoo done in Kalamazoo. After lots of research, I knew the issues of getting a tattoo solely done in white ink, and I understood lots of precautions of getting tattoos done on/around a scar. I talked to the receptionist at the studio about this when I was making my decisions about where to go, and of course I also tried talking to the artist about this as well. (I can't remember for sure who the artist was, although I'm pretty sure it was Danny.)\r \r I also talked to the artist about how important this tattoo was for me, in meaning and symbolism. Simply put,

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