 Mario Barth is the man who has made it his mission to combine  commercialism and the tattoo industry.  He was one of the first to  believe that a tattoo parlor doesn’t have to look like a sleazy, dirty  establishment that mainstream individuals would be loathe to visit.  He  has been a definite drive to turn the art of tattoos into a reputable  business. A tattoo artist for over 30 years, Mario is also a business  oriented realist who believes that it’s time for changes in how things  have been approached in days gone by. King Ink is a Las Vegas bar – and  tattoo parlor and lounge.   While you are doing research for your next  piece you can hang out and have a cocktail.  King Pin can hold about 300  people and is strategically located across from the Jet Nightclub.   Barth believes the two establishments will benefit each other. The shop  also boasts high tech tattoo tools available for people’s research.  The  establishment has touch screens for interactive searching.  Special  software was developed called Tattoo Explorer which gives the user a  worldwide database of designs to search.  Not only does it display  different styles, any relative meanings, others who may have the  tattoo,  as well as any history behind a subject or symbol Mario has  implemented other unique ideas – televisions displaying live footage of  tattoos currently being done in the three tattoo rooms on site, a  complete history of tattooing timeline with the bar and tables  transforming into shadowboxes that display tattoo tools and machines  from around the world. Although drinking and getting inked is always  discouraged, Mario wants this establishment to be as comfortable for  that inevitable troop of friends that people usually bring with them  when they get a tattoo.
Mario Barth is the man who has made it his mission to combine  commercialism and the tattoo industry.  He was one of the first to  believe that a tattoo parlor doesn’t have to look like a sleazy, dirty  establishment that mainstream individuals would be loathe to visit.  He  has been a definite drive to turn the art of tattoos into a reputable  business. A tattoo artist for over 30 years, Mario is also a business  oriented realist who believes that it’s time for changes in how things  have been approached in days gone by. King Ink is a Las Vegas bar – and  tattoo parlor and lounge.   While you are doing research for your next  piece you can hang out and have a cocktail.  King Pin can hold about 300  people and is strategically located across from the Jet Nightclub.   Barth believes the two establishments will benefit each other. The shop  also boasts high tech tattoo tools available for people’s research.  The  establishment has touch screens for interactive searching.  Special  software was developed called Tattoo Explorer which gives the user a  worldwide database of designs to search.  Not only does it display  different styles, any relative meanings, others who may have the  tattoo,  as well as any history behind a subject or symbol Mario has  implemented other unique ideas – televisions displaying live footage of  tattoos currently being done in the three tattoo rooms on site, a  complete history of tattooing timeline with the bar and tables  transforming into shadowboxes that display tattoo tools and machines  from around the world. Although drinking and getting inked is always  discouraged, Mario wants this establishment to be as comfortable for  that inevitable troop of friends that people usually bring with them  when they get a tattoo.| 
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Mario’s New Tattoo Parlor
 Mario Barth is the man who has made it his mission to combine  commercialism and the tattoo industry.  He was one of the first to  believe that a tattoo parlor doesn’t have to look like a sleazy, dirty  establishment that mainstream individuals would be loathe to visit.  He  has been a definite drive to turn the art of tattoos into a reputable  business. A tattoo artist for over 30 years, Mario is also a business  oriented realist who believes that it’s time for changes in how things  have been approached in days gone by. King Ink is a Las Vegas bar – and  tattoo parlor and lounge.   While you are doing research for your next  piece you can hang out and have a cocktail.  King Pin can hold about 300  people and is strategically located across from the Jet Nightclub.   Barth believes the two establishments will benefit each other. The shop  also boasts high tech tattoo tools available for people’s research.  The  establishment has touch screens for interactive searching.  Special  software was developed called Tattoo Explorer which gives the user a  worldwide database of designs to search.  Not only does it display  different styles, any relative meanings, others who may have the  tattoo,  as well as any history behind a subject or symbol Mario has  implemented other unique ideas – televisions displaying live footage of  tattoos currently being done in the three tattoo rooms on site, a  complete history of tattooing timeline with the bar and tables  transforming into shadowboxes that display tattoo tools and machines  from around the world. Although drinking and getting inked is always  discouraged, Mario wants this establishment to be as comfortable for  that inevitable troop of friends that people usually bring with them  when they get a tattoo.
Mario Barth is the man who has made it his mission to combine  commercialism and the tattoo industry.  He was one of the first to  believe that a tattoo parlor doesn’t have to look like a sleazy, dirty  establishment that mainstream individuals would be loathe to visit.  He  has been a definite drive to turn the art of tattoos into a reputable  business. A tattoo artist for over 30 years, Mario is also a business  oriented realist who believes that it’s time for changes in how things  have been approached in days gone by. King Ink is a Las Vegas bar – and  tattoo parlor and lounge.   While you are doing research for your next  piece you can hang out and have a cocktail.  King Pin can hold about 300  people and is strategically located across from the Jet Nightclub.   Barth believes the two establishments will benefit each other. The shop  also boasts high tech tattoo tools available for people’s research.  The  establishment has touch screens for interactive searching.  Special  software was developed called Tattoo Explorer which gives the user a  worldwide database of designs to search.  Not only does it display  different styles, any relative meanings, others who may have the  tattoo,  as well as any history behind a subject or symbol Mario has  implemented other unique ideas – televisions displaying live footage of  tattoos currently being done in the three tattoo rooms on site, a  complete history of tattooing timeline with the bar and tables  transforming into shadowboxes that display tattoo tools and machines  from around the world. Although drinking and getting inked is always  discouraged, Mario wants this establishment to be as comfortable for  that inevitable troop of friends that people usually bring with them  when they get a tattoo.
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