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New service will remove tattooed skin from your dead relatives; and frame it as a commemorative
Topic Started: Sep 18 2015, 08:43 AM (103 Views)
Tybee
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Can anyone say MORBID!
New service offers to remove tattooed skin from DEAD Americans and frame it as a reminder for relatives

-Save My Ink offers to cut pieces of skin from dead people and preserve them
-Charles Hamm launched service last month and has already done 21 tattoos
-He uses a a chemical and enzymatic process to stop the tissue from decaying
-Says that a lot of tattoos have deep meaning and leaving them to relatives is 'just like leaving a house or a wedding ring'


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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3239979/New-service-offers-remove-tattooed-skin-DEAD-people-frame-reminder-relatives.html

Edited by Tybee, Sep 18 2015, 11:16 AM.
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WTF that's just bizarre. :eek

My step-grandfather has tattoos from WWII. I remember being 4 or 5 and seeing them on his arms and asking what they were since I had never seen anyone with tattoos before as this was decades before everyone started getting them and mainly only people who were in or had been in the military, or who were into motorcycles, ex-cons, and blue collar men had them, and he replied, "A mistake."
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Sep 18 2015, 09:59 AM
WTF that's just bizarre. :eek

My step-grandfather has tattoos from WWII. I remember being 4 or 5 and seeing them on his arms and asking what they were since I had never seen anyone with tattoos before as this was decades before everyone started getting them and mainly only people who were in or had been in the military, or who were into motorcycles, ex-cons, and blue collar men had them, and he replied, "A mistake."
I like your step grandfather!!!! :lol

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