1987 Thomas "Tatts Tommy" Breitweg, Tattoo Flash, Production Flash Sheet (Old Copy), Traditional, Old School, Vintage, Biker, Tattoo Production Flash.
Shop Used so please keep that in mind regarding condition. May smell of smoke, be torn, ripped, yellowing, ect. Please see pictures to determine condition.
THIS IS A VINTAGE COPY, NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION!!!!!!! It was included in a collection I purchased from Sailor Bill Killingsworth's Tattoo Shop.
This Sheet Includes Designs such as, Skulls, Eagle, Biker, 1%, USA, Ect.
Sheets Measure Approximately 11 X 14" (Inches).
11 X 14" INCHES!
This is a great sheet to get framed and display in your Tattoo shop, Tattoo Museum, or Tattoo art collection!
This is a great investment for any Tattoo Shop or Art Collector!
THOMAS "TATTS TOMMY" BREITWEG
NEWPORT Thomas J. Breitweg, 82, died June 22, 2001 at his Elm Street
residence. He was born June 10, 1919 at Pequannock, New Jersey the son
of John and Florence (Deitrich) Breitweg. He attended Irvington High
School
and served two years in theCivilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) in
Nevada. During World War II, Tommy served
in the U. S. Navy as a torpedo man aboard the U.S.S. Meade. In 1944, he
married the former Gloria Mileti. He started tattooing in New Jersey
in 1939, moving to Newport with his family in 1964. He owned and
operated tattoo parlors in Newport, Bangor, Brewer, and Waterville,
working until April 2001. He was the first tattoo artist in Maine for
many years and held license # 01 until his retirement due to failing
health. At the time of his retirement, "Tatts Tommy" was the oldest
practicing tattoo artist inthe United States. While operating his
tattoo business, he also owned and operatedNewport Chrome Plating
Company for many years; as well as Tommy's Gun Shop. He was a member of
the National Rifle Association, many national tattooing associations
and organizations, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #11191 of
Newport.