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    Default Tattoos for Falconry equipment

    Here is a New one for you

    I will trade Tattoo work for Falconry equipment. as well as.
    Guns, knives, cameras, Cash, Snakes, blank checks, computers.
    . Pretty much an endless list.
    Mainly Falconry equipment though.

    P.S. Whoever takes me on as an apprentice gets free tattoos throughout the term of my apprenticeship

    Anyway. You can check the quality of my work out at http://www.myspace.com/C_atrox

    I am in Birmingham, Alabama.

    Thank for your time
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    Move to AZ and I'll sponsor you.
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    Default I wish I could.

    I would love to move back to Arizona. I used to work out there in Tucson and Sierra Vista at The Enchanted Dragon.

    That would be Amazing to fly your hawks off the side of the mountains out there.

    Thanks Man. Maybe I can talk my wife into it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Monroe View Post
    I would love to move back to Arizona. I used to work out there in Tucson and Sierra Vista at The Enchanted Dragon.
    I've been there! I lived in SV for a year before I moved to Fort Thomas. Those hills in Hereford and Miller Canyon have tons of rabbits but I was too afraid to lose a Redtail soaring over the hills and disappearing to Mexico.
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    Nice. My favorite is the dung beetle.
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    yeah I like what is around the dung beetle

    Now. that mexico thing brings up a question. If your hawk was to fly into the mexican limits would it be legal for you to get it? Or, would they even go that far?

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    Justin, have you done any raptor tatoo's? Not sure I would ever get a tatoo, but if I were to get one, it would defiantely be a raptor.
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    Nice, I see all the parts and pieces for some awesome Falconry art, I might just have to drive over for a visit!
    What kind of equipment you need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Monroe View Post
    yeah I like what is around the dung beetle

    Now. that mexico thing brings up a question. If your hawk was to fly into the mexican limits would it be legal for you to get it? Or, would they even go that far?
    I don't know about the legalities, but you've seen how close SV is to the border (which is how I came up with my username, while I was living there) It wouldn't take much for a soaring hawk or falcon at pitch to cross the line. There's a border crossing on the way to Bisbee through Naco, but I've never been that way and not sure how it would go over trying to take a hawk through it. I used to work at a vet in town that treated all the Border Patrol German Shepards, and they scare me.
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    Really the only Raptor tattoos I get to do is the Bald eagle and golden eagle for the Harley stuff. Dont like doing that stuff but it pays the bills. I would Love to do a Huge Falconry piece on someone. Or a Giant Harpy Eagle

    I need all Equipment. I am not a falconer yet. I am still trying to get my feet in the door so to speak but I am determined to do it so I am collecting all the equipment I can get my hands on for the day that someone gives me the question that I have waited sooo long to hear. You want me to sponsor you??? I want to be ready for that question

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    you should contact your state falconry director and get a list of the current falconers there, and just try to call a couple general/master falconers and see if any would be willing to take you on as an apprentice.
    Cory Martin

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    Thanks Man. I just have a problem. People hate when you ask them to sponsor you. and that is the way I started.
    But now I just want to prove myself to the point where someone sees it and decides I am ready. I dont know when I am ready only a General or Master Falconer can see that.

    I really dont want to make any mistakes
    But. I will take all the information I can get. Thank you for your help Man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cory Martin View Post
    just try to call a couple general/master falconers and see if any would be willing to take you on as an apprentice.
    If that worked for you, count yourself lucky.

    Some states do include a list of falconers with the falconry packet. And I would suggest checking with the state clubs. Potential sponsors do like to see you enthusiastic about beating bushes and stuff for them.
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    well, i had to ask for a list of falconers to get one. one thing you might try to do (if your state allows you to do it without a sponsor) is to go ahead and take the state exam and pass it...this would help show that you really are interested in taking the needed time to join the sport. or you can try asking to see their mews and see if they would care to answer some questions (will also help show you really are interested in getting started). just trying to help some.
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    Thanks Cory. I appreciate your help. I am waiting to get a sponsor before I make any moves. I am very nervous about doing anything backwards or out of place. I'm getting old and only have one shot at this. I'm a perfectionist I guess. But, hopefully soon it will pay off.
    I just want to learn every ounce that I can. So. Thanks for Everything

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    you really can't go wrong by taking and passing your exam first. Most potential sponsors would rather have it that way. Then they know you are ready to make the commitment. And that is how you get your foot in the door.

    Meet with falconers, ask questions, beat brush, and read books, Read more books, and join the state club.

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    Rick
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    Heck yeah. Love it Rick. Everyone needs Raptor Tattoos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Monroe View Post
    Here is a New one for you



    P.S. Whoever takes me on as an apprentice gets free tattoos throughout the term of my apprenticeship
    Justin
    You know your sponsor has to sign off on you for you to end your apprenticeship and become a general? They can keep you in your apprenticeship for a very long time if there is a reason they need to, such as weak skills, or .... free tattoos.
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    You know. I thought about that after I posted it ;(
    Well by that time we will know each other good enough that they will get them anyway
    Or two years is along time. they will probably be fully covered by then anyway.
    Hey the more I tattoo my sponsor and go to meets the more my sponsor makes me money by gettin me clients with my work It will work out I guess. Then I put my money back into falconry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Monroe View Post
    You know. I thought about that after I posted it ;(
    Well by that time we will know each other good enough that they will get them anyway
    Or two years is along time. they will probably be fully covered by then anyway.
    Hey the more I tattoo my sponsor and go to meets the more my sponsor makes me money by gettin me clients with my work It will work out I guess. Then I put my money back into falconry.

    Vicious circles
    Vicious circles. That could be the name of a tattoo parlor/studio/shop (whatever they are called these days).
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    Quote Originally Posted by borderhawk View Post
    Move to AZ and I'll sponsor you.

    me to me to LOL. I would say if you can take your test then go to meets you will show that you are wanting to get into it and are dedicated.
    Last edited by dirthawker2004; 07-31-2009 at 07:39 PM.
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    Wow. 2 sponsors in Arizona... I might just have to pack up and move back to my favorite place on earth.
    So is the Falconry permit good for 40 years like the license?

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    LOL ya right
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    That's one thing that I love about Arizona. Drivers license good for 40 years. That just amazed me

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    ya that is nice but you still have to go back in every so many yrs and have your new pic taken
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    I always thought that the cooper's hawk print from Roy Lee DeWitt would make a nice tattoo.



    There's one other pencil drawing I have of a RT mantling and looking back over her shoulder that I think would be an awesome tattoo on my back.

    I'm in Maryland though, so I'm no help with the apprenticeship.

    I've got another idea for you. How about setting up a tattoo booth at the NAFA meet!!! Falconry tattoos... I love it. You could make the whole trip a write-off for your business, and specialize in raptor tattoos. You could even tattoo small "game pins" on people.
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    I would Love to Tattoo a Coopers on someone. That is one Awesome looking Raptor...
    I doubt I could set up a Tattoo booth at the NAFA meet do to legal issues but that would be killer if I could. I could probably come home with all kinds of equipment.

    When is the meet this year? I havent joined NAFA yet because I have to have 2 people sign off on my application. Still trying to get that

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    On second thought. I think I want to Tattoo a Coopers Hawk eating a Toe on someone.
    Rick How about it. Sounds like you could get me some good pics of that

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    Hey don't worry about a sponsor that should not be a problem... as long as you still continue to show an interest in hunting after going once or twice and of course continue to keep in touch. You just have to understand that this is my first year as a general class falconer and I have already had two people before you that wanted to become a falconer and I have not heard back from them in several months. Dedication... you show it and you will have a sponsor. I am finding out that there are a lot of people that think it sounds cool and then I guess they find out how much work is involved and they disappear or they think a RT is a cool looking pet. As far as things to get right now start with books. I will keep looking for some one a little closer to you, it will probably be better for your drive to be a little shorter to your sponsor's house. If I can't and you continue to show an interest don't worry I will sponsor you. Like I said don't worry you will get there as long as you keep trying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Monroe View Post
    On second thought. I think I want to Tattoo a Coopers Hawk eating a Toe on someone.
    Rick How about it. Sounds like you could get me some good pics of that
    She was a good girl today. Setting in the kitchen with one leg up. She flew pretty hard today and is as content as a vampire.

    I think she may be getting over her little foot fettish, but ya never know I may get you that picture yet.

    An accipiter tattoo would be the way to go alright and the coopers has the radical look. I have Roys cooper print on my wall as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superparabuteo View Post
    I always thought that the cooper's hawk print from Roy Lee DeWitt would make a nice tattoo.


    Yeah, I love that one! Here are a couple I like of my coops!



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    Rick I am sure we can get a picture. Ill let that vampire chew on my toes just to get a picture to tattoo


    Fred... That last Picture is AWESOME.... My God.. I would love to tattoo that face on someone.

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    Takes a certain person to like that look. Their such little peckerheads!
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    Yeah there isn't much like that coopers when it comes to looks. Evil little beast.. I would love to see yours fly sometime Rick.

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