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Tattoo Traditions
Tattoo Traditions
24 episodes
3 days ago
Tattoo Traditions Is a series of interviews and discussions with people that are an integral part of tattooing and its history. The series will be ongoing as we dive deeper into these rich back stories and share it all with you monthly. Thank you for your kindness and interest.
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Tattoo Traditions Is a series of interviews and discussions with people that are an integral part of tattooing and its history. The series will be ongoing as we dive deeper into these rich back stories and share it all with you monthly. Thank you for your kindness and interest.
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Episode 018 - Jeff Jaguer
Tattoo Traditions
1 hour 6 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 018 - Jeff Jaguer

We are back this month with the brilliant rascal Jeff Jaguer.

Jeff was born in Newport South Wales in the 40's. He later joined the merchant navy and travelled all around the world getting his first tattoo in a doorway in India. When he returned to England he started tattooing using machines he had bought from Milton Zeis. In the 80's Jeff released a book 'The Tattoo - A Pictorial History' which is a collectors item today. No one embodies the idea of a true character more than Jeff Jaguer, we really hope you enjoy his amazing story.

Audio edited and mixed by Simon Short.

Theme music -  "The Smallest House on the Street" by Yannik.


Tattoo Traditions
Tattoo Traditions Is a series of interviews and discussions with people that are an integral part of tattooing and its history. The series will be ongoing as we dive deeper into these rich back stories and share it all with you monthly. Thank you for your kindness and interest.