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TATTOO Copybook - Tattoo ideas and design - cover

TATTOO Copybook - Tattoo ideas and design

Stefano Mazzotti

Publisher: StefanoMazzotti

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Summary

509 tattoo ideas and design:
​​​​​​eagles, hearts, demons, women, pinups, dragons, space, animals, birds, tigers, bikers, confederate, ethnic, flowers,  japan, joker, pirates, snakes, tribals, skulls.
Available since: 12/20/2017.
Print length: 111 pages.

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