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2001.65.3

Commercially made metal grip for a tattoo machine. The grip is intended to be inserted into a tattoo machine and a tattoo needle is then inserted into the grip. The tattooist holds the grip when operating the machine. [JP 20/9/2001]

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2001.65.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Commercially made metal grip for a tattoo machine. The grip is intended to be inserted into a tattoo machine and a tattoo needle is then inserted into the grip. The tattooist holds the grip when operating the machine. [JP 20/9/2001]
Cultural groups
English
Person
Maker Unknown Maker
Field collector Bob Eagle Smith
PRM source Bob Eagle Smith
Date / Period
Date made: Circa 2000
Date collected
circa 2000
Acquisition information
Donated: 2001
Materials and processes
Material Steel Metal, Process Machine-made
Dimensions
Length: max 55 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 2001.65.3

Search terms: Body Art, Tool, Tattooing Accessory, Body Art Accessory