
Thanks for changing the game for us tattooers. I first met Jack in the late 90’s or early 2000’s at Ink Slingers. Introduced myself and he just stared at me for a few seconds then went back to tattooing. It was intimidating and rad. I had looked up to him as a young tattooer and stoked to meet him in person. It went like that for years to come until we started talking about car builds, tattoos, family. Normal shit. I enjoyed those moments a lot. Never stopped looking up to him. Never will. RIP Jack Rudy
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