Aug 8, 2016, 01:38 PM
Ink-National recently opened its doors early Saturday afternoon. Founders Paul Shamus ( ) and Nathan Adams ( ) moved their business from L.A. to EvoCity in hopes of pleasing the rising desire for body art.
With ten years of experience, Shamus set to work and invested $22 000 to renovate an empty Top Street store; he sourced the money through a loan from J.D. Morgan. Shamus has a particular design in mind, making the building "open planned", and so that "the curtains can be closed."
"The mood purpose is meant to be dark, but a special atmosphere [sic]", said Shamus, "mostly to not scare new people getting a tattoo."
"My tattoo was a black man with the rebel flag and Donald Trump beneath it, with a bird beneath it [sic]," said one of their customers ( ), "I even donated $3 000, they are the best tattoo place and it was even my first time."
Published: 08/08/16
Submitted By: Pierre El Daher
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