"Brooklyn" Joe Leiber, 1 Sheet of 11 1/2" x 16" (Inches),  Old School, Vintage Style Tattoo Flash. Pictured on this (High Quality Copy) Tattoo Flash Sheet Is A Horse, Horseshoe, Buzzard, Parrot, Cherry, Skull, Snake, Boxing Gloves, Ect. Typical Sailor Tattoo Design Of The Era. Please see Pictures. 

This Tattoo Flash Sheet Is Made To Appear Old, It Has Been Meticulously Made By Hand To Get As Close As Possible To The Original, In Every Way!

Laminated, Taped, and Grommets added, Ready for shop display!

This is a High Quality, Giclee Print, on Premium 110 LB Card Stock Paper, Using Archival Ink.

This is a great piece of Artwork to display in your shop.

Line work for this sheet IS NOT included.

This is a great investment for any Tattoo Shop! Or a great piece for your collection!

Will Ship Flat, Priority Mail. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS!

"Brooklyn Joe Lieber (1888-1953) was a mentor for Sailor Jerry Collins. Though born in Brooklyn, Lieber moved to the S.F. Bay area and spent most of his career there. Sharing a powerful near-identical drawing and painting style, he and Collins originated and traded hundreds of designs". - Ed Hardy

"It is unclear how Lieber came by the nickname "Brooklyn Joe", as all the material in the Archive shows him working on the West Coast. In Albert Parry's 1933 book Tattoo, Lieber , a San Francisco tattooist, was listed as one of the best tattooists in the United States. Lieber was known to have worked with C.J. Eddy and E.C. Kidd at their #4 Embarcadero shop. Several business cards on file in the Archive have Lieber working in Oakland, California.

During the WW II Oakland, California was a major tattoo center on the west coast, with a half a dozen shops between 10th and 12th on Broadway and Franklin Streets in downtown. "Brooklyn Joe" worked at the Fun Center Arcade at 1012 Broadway. Joe Lieber later worked with Doc Jones, who is better known as Davy Jones at #461-10th Street". - Tattoo Archive