Here are some images from a photo essay that ran yesterday in the Downtown Gazette. It's a story on Burt Grimm's tattoo parlor, a historic tattoo shop in Long Beach that has reopened under new ownership. It's in a bit of an odd place, seemingly hidden beneath new luxury condo-loft-oriums, but is doing well. The shop is filled with photographs from customers and old tattoo and piercing tools. It has the old-timey feel of a time capsule or a museum, enough so that you can almost forget about the incessant construction going on across the street.





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