Ace Harlyn " By Ace Harlyn Commercial Artist & Tattoo Specialist 1948" Tattoo Flash Sheet, 1 Sheet of 11x14" (Inch),  Old School, Bowery,  Vintage Style Tattoo Flash. Pictured on this (High Quality Copy) Tattoo Flash Sheet Is A Cowboy, Horse, Cowgirl, Horseshoe, Rodeo, Country Western, 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!

Would look great framed.

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!

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Bottlenecked Bowery Tattooers

Quite probably, Willy knew the lot of needlers perched in nearby barbershops. Throughout the 1930s, even with the sunken economy, tattoo artists abounded on the two-block stretch between and just surrounding Mott and Pell Streets. Forming and dissolving partnerships, hopping from one rented tattoo booth to the next, were:

Al Neville (12 Bowery)
Phil Duane (12 Bowery)
Paul Dunbar (16 Bowery)
Edgar “Ted” Hazzard (16 and 42 Bowery)
Ace Harlyn (16 Bowery)
Millie Hull (16 and 22 Bowery)
Tommy Lee (16 and 22 Bowery)
Apache Harry (22 Bowery)
Stella & Deafy Grassman (19 Bowery)
Lou Mormon (13 Bowery, 151 Park Row)
Frank Graf (151 Park Row)
Lame Leroy (11 Chatham Sq.)
Bob Wicks (9 Chatham Sq.)
Andy Stuertz (9 Chatham Sq.)
Denver Ed Smith (9 and 11 Chatham Sq.)
Joe Van Hart (9, 11 and 16 Bowery)
Charlie Wagner (11 and 16 Bowery)
Owen Jensen (Unknown location)

-Buzzworthy Tattoo