1970's Sailor Barney SR. Tattoo Flash Set. 11x14" (Inch), 10 Black And White Sheets In Total. Old School, Vintage Style Tattoo Flash, (Copies). Please see my other auctions as more are available from this Master, Pre-Production Set.
This is a set that Sailor Barney and Sailor Bill Killingsworth worked on sometime in the 1970's, Labeled "Coastal Tattoo Supply" , that was never released. I purchased the entire pre production set along with other flash when I purchased a large portion of Sailor Bills collection. The Original complete set is over 100 sheets printed on approximately 8 1/2 X 11" Paper, (Hand Cut).
Pictured on these Tattoo Flash Sheets are various designs including, Girl, Bikers, Skulls, Reapers,Harley Davidson, Ships, Butterflies, USA, Military, Japanese, Dragons, Dogs, Eagle, Tiger, ECT.
Please see Pictures.
1 TATTOO OUT OF THIS Set WILL PAY FOR THE ENTIRE LOT!
These Designs are Vintage but still very relevant today! Great Money Makers!
These are great pieces of Artwork to display in your shop, Collection, Or Tattoo Museum!
Line work IS NOT included.
This is a great investment for any Tattoo Shop!
Will Ship Flat, Priority Mail. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS!
"The Steinhart Family
is somewhat unknown to the public. The internet didn't exist during
their reign in the world of tattooing and there has been very little
written about them since. However anyone that has crossed their paths or
worked along side of them know that this family has helped lay the
foundation of tattoo history in America. They are indeed the real deal.
Sailor
Barney Sr. (known as 'SB'; deceased) was from Brooklyn New York. He
spent years tattooing there along side the greats. It's been said, that
at one point Sailor Barney Sr. was the most profitable tattoo artist in
the country. Throughout his career he sat down in many shops across the
USA and traveled with the carnival circuit. He was the President of the
East Coast Tattoo Club of America and was the creator of the Coastal
Tattoo Machine. SB was married multiple times and had a sh*t ton of
kids. It's his "First Litter" of all boys that followed in his foot
steps.
All the boys started their careers in tattooing traveling the carnival circuit with SB.
Sailor
Fred was the most successful tattoo artist of the boys; making it his
life long career. He owned his own shop of 20+ years in Rochester, New
York, created his own line of tattoo machines, was the President of the
Royal Tattoo Club, owner of the Tat-Kat Supply Company and founder of
the First Traveling Tattoo Museum. It's these items from the museum,
his private collection, being sold off over the next few months.
Sailor
Barney Jr., best known as Howie The Hand (deceased), was also a
successful tattoo artist. Most of his career was spent in CA. Although
he took quite a few years away from the industry he came back to open a
very successful shop in GA. Howie The Hand retired to upstate New York
with his brothers before passing away.
Captain Frog spent most
of this tattooing career up in Maine before working alongside his
brother in Sailor Fred's freak show and grab joint. Frog didn't make
tattooing his main career and has since semi-retired in upstate New
York.
Tattoo Larry like the rest of the boys, tattooed along side
of his father and brothers. He spent years in and out of the industry
and still tattoos friends a few times a year. Larry's success was
selling equipment ... a lot of it".-Weebly
"
Sailor Fred was
born in Miami although grew up in Brooklyn, NY. As a young boy, he
started as an apprentice; mixing ink, welding needles, cutting stencils,
etc. In 1968 at the age of 15 years old, Sailor Fred starting traveling
the carnival circuit with his father, Sailor Barney Sr. The following
year he started tattooing along side his father from a small trailer
traveling city to city.
Sailor Fred would work the
carnival circuit tattooing from April through October. During the winter
months he would have misc. jobs and tattoo out of a EMT box.
It
was during this time in the early 1970’s that Sailor Fred designed his
Signature machine. There were two versions available, aluminum and an
iodized black. Due to an unforeseen circumstance, he sold his first set
of casting plates to his friend Ernie C.
In the
fall of 1975 Sailor Fred opened his first shop, Golden Needle Tattoo
Studio located at 116 Lyell Ave., Rochester, NY 14608. Sailor Fred
continued tattooing at the large fairs along side his father, Sailor
Barney Sr. and many times, his dear friend Tat-2 Tony.
By
1986, Golden Needle Tattoo Studio was thriving. Sailor Fred purchased a
one banner show, Clara the Nuclear Error and traveled two spring
through fall seasons with a carnival show along with tattooing from a
trailer. Sailor Barney Sr. managed the Golden Needle Tattoo Studio while
Sailor Fred was traveling.
In the winter of 1987
Sailor Fred sold Clara The Nuclear Error and spent the winter building a
100’ ten banner freak-show/sideshow with the help of his brother,
Captain Frog. Sailor Fred traveled the carnival circuit for two seasons
before selling it in 1990 to make the Golden Needle Tattoo Studio his
main priority.
In 1990 Sailor Fred moved the Golden
Needle Tattoo Studio down the street to 252 Lyell Ave. With 3-4 years
he opened up his second location Golden Needle South located at 51
Bridge St. Corning NY 14830.
In 1997 due to health
issues, Sailor Fred closed his shop in Rochester, NY for good. Golden
Needle South remained open until closing in 2013.
Sailor
Fred is now retired. Miss Kat his long time girlfriend owns and
operates Tat-Kat Tattoo Studio in Springwater, NY where Sailor Fred can
be reached.
Family
Sailor
Fred comes from a family of tattoo artists, making him the 3rd
generation of tattoo artist in the Steinhart Family. He is the youngest
son of Sailor Barney Sr.’s 1st family. (Sailor Barney Sr. was the
original creator of the Coastal machine). All three of Sailor Fred’s
brothers: Howie the Hand (deceased), Tattoo Larry and Captain Frog
tattooed periodically through out their lives."-Weebly