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Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday

By Glasgow Skinner/ My Life On And Off The Guest List @guestlistblog

Calling all tattoo addicts and anyone else who's wanted a tattoo and didn't have the budget for it. If you live in and around NYC, this is for you! In honor of Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum's Founder, Norman Collins, 109th birthday, they are giving away 109 Sailor Jerry designed tattoos for only $20.00 each. That's right, full-on, exquisitely done Sailor Jerry Tattoos for only $20.00!! Who gives away professional tattoos for only $20.00? That's unheard of. Keep reading for how to score just that.

Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday

On Tuesday, January 14th, from 12 pm - 10 pm, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum and Daredevil Tattoo, will get you tatted. You can choose from one of the 18 available Sailor Jerry Tattoos shown below:

Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday

We are proud members of the Sailor Jerry Rum tattoo club, having been first inked last year, at the Norman Collins 10th birthday celebration. We are looking forward to adding to our Sailor Jerry Tattoos collection. Which of the above do you think we should get? Should we get the Eightball, Star, or Cherries? Which do you think would best compliment our previous Sailor Jerry tattoos? Better yet, which of these tats would you get?

Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday
Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday
Score Sailor Jerry Tattoos For $20.00 For Norman Collins 109th Birthday

After you get tatted, head over to the Daredevil Tattoo's museum to learn about the history of Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. Learn all about how he built his reputation inking soldiers and sailors in WWII-era Honolulu. Continue the celebration 3 doors down at ForgtMeNot, who will be offering delicious $10.00 Sailor Jerry and Ginger cocktails.

For those who don't know, Norman Collins, the godfather of old-school American tattooing. He pioneered innovations in tattooing such as inventing the color purple for ink, promoted the use of clean and sterile needles and inspired future generations of tattoo artists. At 19, Norman Collins joined the U.S. Navy which exposed him to the art and culture of Southeast Asia; after his service, he made Honolulu his home where he built his reputation as the father of old school American tattoo and established his now-famous tattoo parlor on Hotel Street.


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