Part One of Tattoo Age finds us at Smith Street Tattoo Parlor getting to know Dan Santoro, along with his shop-mates Bert Krak, Steve Boltz, and Eli Quinters. Dan takes a nostalgic view on how destiny landed him at Smith Street, and what a person can expect to find if they enter this hallowed bastion of traditional tattooing.
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