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Old 05-27-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Tattoo Parlors in Panama?

I'm planing to visit Panama in few month and I want to get tattoo. Do anybody knows any good tattoo places over there? Maybe even website address?
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I know a guy in La Joya that does great work (lol).
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Try Four Elements on Via Argentina, a half block north of Via Espaņa.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...ndID=137812170

...but there are hundreds of others around town.
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What about prices? Higher or lower than US?
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I'm sure prices will be lower than the US -- everything that involves labor is -- but I don't know how much lower. My Spanish teacher mentioned a tat artist she likes: his name (or nom de plume) is Coloretto, and he works at the Red Zone. However, I can't tell you how to find him -- the Red Zone used to be in my neighborhood, but that shop closed, and I don't know where they are now. Maybe someone else here does...
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