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| CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | ok,seen some muskie tatoos but wondering if it`s possible to get branded on say your arm with some kind of muskie shape or something.does anybody know anything about this,how to get something like this done and also how to get one formed in the shape of a muskie,cost of that.just thought of this as I saw some commercial with something being branded and it popped in my head. | ||
| Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | Huge risk of infection and tissue damage. I know from experience. And I have to assume building the mold would be expensive as well. So between the medical bills and the cost of the mold (not to mention the excrutiating pain that lasts for weeks) I suggest going with a tat. | ||
| esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8844 | The real question is: Would it help you catch more fish?? | ||
| MACK |
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Posts: 1086 | esoxaddict - 4/18/2012 5:03 PM The real question is: Would it help you catch more fish?? And what do you do when you're tired of looking at it or when you get older and look at it and say to yourself, "Why did I do that?!" And end up regretting it. I see a LOT of people that get tats that got them when "living in the moment" and regret it years down the road when they matured, interests changed, priorities changed, etc. I think most people don't think big picture, long-term, down the road...... | ||
| FishingFool |
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Location: Eau Claire,WI | Basically they heat bend a metal rod into the shape,get it red hot then touch it to your skin.repeat... Not too fun... I have seen it done in tattoo shops,it is not the most sterile thing and like was said before serious risk of infection. If you are serious,go to a shop and ask them. I have a HUGE tollerance for pain and would NEVER even think of getting branded...Ever see cattle when they get branded,now you have to lay there STILL...My two cents. | ||
| reelman |
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Posts: 1270 | Man up! Get a propane torch and a clothes hanger and free hand it on your arm! Seriously though I looked into a brand a couple years ago, I don't like tattoes and thought a brand would be different, and decided against it. It will hurt like a you know what because they can't numb it first. The risk of infection is high. And to be real honest unless you are black they don't look very good on a person. | ||
| CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | I figured tats look bad over time and most people regret them too,getting branded is something diff but the pain and how long it will last,would you be able to use your arm afterwards.I know it getting infected would be a concern,but what the hell,you only live once right,the cost of getting the right design is more of a concern than anything else. | ||
| The Swan |
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| CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | why not,just thinking of something different,probably won`t go any father than talking about it but was wondering if anybody else has done this,and what it would look like.I have been told colored tats don`t alwys look the same because your skin might not hold a certain color like someone else`s skin | ||
| Plunker |
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Posts: 307 | If you think musky tats look bad, I can only imagine how awful a musky brand would look. Brands should be simple designs, a musky is not a simple design. Even if you do get one simple enough to brand decently we're back at the original point, it would look awful. | ||
| FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | It depends on how good your tat artist is and where you go. If you go to a jankly little place and they don't use the best color then it will tend to fade. You will find tat shops with guys that get paid like 150-200 bucks an hour. If you were looking at getting a tat make sure you find a guy/shop where the rates are higher. Not only will the overall quality of the art be better but the stuff used on you to complete the tat will be of a higher quality as well. I Have a few tattoos, some in color and some in black and white. I have had my color one for almost ten years and none of my colors have faded yet... And if they did start to fade I would pay the $100 to get it re-finished. I also have no regrets either. Don't just get something that you would think to be cool, make sure it has meaning. If it has meaning at one time in your life, in theory it will have meaning the rest of your life. Just make sure to choose carefully. Both my arms have them all over, but every single one is close to my heart. I don't agree what people say about "every ones who gets tatted regrets it... maybe some do... but there are reasons not to get it done while your drunk... | ||
| dh buc |
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Posts: 134 | My wife had a small muskie tatoo put on her derriere 20 years ago. It has now turned into a 50"er. Just kidding. Good thing she doesn't read this. Save the money, buy more baits. What happens when you reach your goal and you switch to trout fishing ? | ||
| happy hooker |
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Posts: 3158 | wouldnt it just be easier to wear a Muskie necklace | ||
| horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Fifty years ago my brother took a cigarette and burned his girlfriends initals in the back of his hand where there is no flesh. He then picked the scab till it scarred......good thing he married her. Maybe if you are artistic and foolish enough you could take this approach. | ||
| Landonfish |
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Posts: 360 | Just get a musky tattoo. Leave it covered and just keep putting Vaseline on it for a week. Then rip the band aid off. It will scare just like a brand. | ||
| firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Casting55, everyone I have talked to thinks a brand would look smoking hot(so to speak). Why don't you get one and then show it to everybody on the board, good closeup pictures?? I think you will get a lot of comments on it... | ||
| muskellunged |
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Location: Illinois | 55 if you get a musky brand it should be done from a campfire and cooled in the waters of your favorite musky lake! It'd probably put you out of commish for a while recovering- if you decide to actually do this, if it goes well and heals properly- then you should get a musky tatted on the scarred skin. 3D! Replica tats anyone? | ||
| MartinTD |
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Posts: 1149 | Really, my brother-in-law has his HS football number branded on his arm. Him and 3 or 4 other players thought it would be cool to have thier numbers. Completely retarded if you ask me. A musky brand on the other hand, would be worth the pain. Hah, lol. I know he said it hurt like hell and did get infected but I don't remember what they used to make the brand (the numbers) but it was not professionally done by any means. That was 15 years ago and the brand looks pretty decent yet today. The only musky brand that would ever work though would just be a silhouette, kinda like the red october logo. | ||
| Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | You can't ink over scar tissue, so its very difficult to right a wrong or make a 3d tat. | ||
| Tuffy1 unplugged |
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dh buc - 4/19/2012 9:45 AM My wife had a small muskie tatoo put on her derriere 20 years ago. It has now turned into a 50"er. Just kidding. Good thing she doesn't read this. Now that's funny. Would be even more funny if she decided that today was a good day to start looking at M1st haha. Good Stuff Darrell! | |||
| firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | And if some remember, Shaolin Priest, Kwai Chang Caine was branded, and that looked pretty cool. Remember, he could do incredible things with a stick. Just think what you could do with a musky rod. | ||
| happy hooker |
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Posts: 3158 | yeah,, but caine/carradine eventually got his ## kicked twice,,once by Chuck Norris in lone wolf Mcquade,,then again by Umma Thurman in 'kill bill' and I dont remember either of those two branded | ||
| Tim R |
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Posts: 174 Location: Ontario | dh buc - 4/19/2012 9:45 AM My wife had a small muskie tatoo put on her derriere 20 years ago. It has now turned into a 50"er. Just kidding. Good thing she doesn't read this. Save the money, buy more baits. What happens when you reach your goal and you switch to trout fishing ? Thats too funny !! | ||
| KidDerringer |
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Posts: 244 Location: Mallard Island Lake Vermilion MN | Letting Capt. Egghead work on ya is really out there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgi2CRQPgrA&feature=related As mentioned above a bent heated hanger will do. In 1970 our crew did our initials in our top forarms out or irons we made at chrome shop we worked in. Still see it when tan.. TW. Also have a biker initiation on under forearm...Everyone at party blew off a round from a 12 gauge until barrel was good an hot then Capt. Ziggy would BRAND ya with the smoken hot barrel tube. That one you can see clearly 42 years later :0 Both pretty stinky affairs an hurt like %$# next day an into follow work week, but my mind was not of this world at the time being fogged by many a liquid, plant or chemical. : ) All kinds of ways to go BRANDING wise....just goggle it up DaddyO! There are even guys around that use an Wire Feed type welding Arc to run a constant burn for ya on stencil of your choice. Looks a lot better than what Capt. Eggpie there is doing to that young dizzy dude in video. Freaky crap. Branding aint for everyone an depending it seems on pressure applied an artist doing the Branding....to how deep brun goes an long yer good guyen about it. LOL Nasty junk, but go for it if you have the need...everyone gotta do what ya goota do. Keep on Rocken! Tommy Edited by KidDerringer 4/20/2012 6:15 PM | ||
| KidDerringer |
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Posts: 244 Location: Mallard Island Lake Vermilion MN | Cautery branding. That would be the way to go for an artsy muskie fish pattern? One rule to Branding...well there are no rules...just helps to be really stoned during an have lots of Tequlia round later Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner....bout a week outa do'R! Click>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ43BntH2IQ&feature=results_main&pla... Keep on rocken! Tommy | ||
| crix |
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Posts: 165 Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | go to thorne bros get their muskie key ring take the ring off and giver hell | ||
| Ifishskis |
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Posts: 395 Location: NW WI | Tattoo's...branding...what's next? | ||
| The Swan |
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CASTING55 - 4/19/2012 8:24 AM why not,just thinking of something different,probably won`t go any father than talking about it but was wondering if anybody else has done this,and what it would look like.I have been told colored tats don`t alwys look the same because your skin might not hold a certain color like someone else`s skin I don't want to seem insulting. But think again. In the olden days American ranchers branded cattle to identify them. In some societies it was okay to brand slaves--if they were bad. But we don't do slavery anymore. And it might not be a good idea to burn an id. onto a cow. Get some muskie decals for your tackle box, boat trailer, or house windows. ("Sure he's a nut.") Buy a couple muskie T-shirts and a hoodie with a fish on it. Let your skin alone. Who knows, you may become a crappie angler and then the muskie brand will be irrelevant and offensive. | |||
| Lone Stone |
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Posts: 477 Location: Iowa | If you want it, go for it! I got my first tattoo 19 years ago. Each one represents a stage of my life. I don't regret any, and doubt I ever will. I have friends with brands that look good. Only reason I don't have one is lack of detail. I do have a couple self inflicted ones though. Get a buddy, and cigarette, put your arms together on a table, and drop the burning cigarette on your arms where they meet. If you move first, you lose. I won both times. Your body, your decision. Edited by Lone Stone 5/24/2012 10:13 PM | ||
| ToothyCritter |
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Posts: 667 Location: Roscoe IL | Just an idea here, but I would visit with your doctor to see if you can get some antibiotics in your system before you get stamped. He may even prescribe a more powerful burn ointment than your standard Neosporin. I’m sure if in a clean environment, you can prevent infections and be happy with the experience and result. | ||
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