• 12.1: Adam Barton

  • Jan 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • 🌹 It's hard to talk about San Jose tattooing in the past 30 years and not mention Adam Barton. His career took an early turn when Adrian Lee⁠ invited him to guest spot at New Skool in downtown San Jose. It marked the beginning of a remarkable journey. Join us as we unravel the fascinating journey of a tattoo artist who transformed his religious upbringing in upstate New York into an indelible mark on California's tattooing scene and beyond.

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    Acknowledgments:

    • Logo: Special thanks to Tessia Spisak⁠ for the killer logo.

    • Music: Shoutout to ⁠mint.beats for the awesome music.

    • Production: Tattoo 408 is produced by Ethan Gregory Dodge.

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    • © 2024 under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license⁠. Feel free to use and share it as long as you give proper credit and refrain from using it for commercial purposes.
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