Arsenal Tattoo & Design truly is a
special place with exceptionalities at every turn, and our customers are for
sure and certain why we’ve been in operation nearly two decades. They are
fellow art aficionados who insist on quality tattooing of custom designs, and
they’re willing to wait weeks and even months for the best ink available in the
Brazos Valley (nay, one illustrious man once said “best in the world.”)
That’s why we’re so particular about the
artists who work at The Arsenal. They’ve got to have monstrous talent and an
even more monstrous work ethic; homework assignments (i.e., drawings) are
relentless and working weekends is, obviously, non-negotiable. Just as
important, our artists possess interpersonal skills to better communicate with
our customers and put them at ease throughout the process. We are sincerely
interested in the people we meet and take pride in keeping up with the
goings-on in their lives.
Last week a fella dropped into the shop
just before opening time. He’s from out of town and got his last tattoo
somewhere near here years ago — so long ago that he can’t remember what shop,
but the artist did great work and he thought he’d give the experience another
go. About that time, our very own Scott Dowdy walked in and immediately
identified the fella; couldn’t call him by name but remembered the tattoo and
even recalled the man’s occupation and home base. It was a really cool moment
to relish, and the customer himself remarked on Scott’s clarity of mind and
dexterous recall of such details intangible to the tattoo itself. If you know
Scott, then you’d likely not be surprised that he reddened a bit at all the
adulations, dismissed any notions that he’d demonstrated something so
wonderfully special, and insisted that it was all part of his workaday.
Whatever!
Without delineating all the paradoxes
inherent to a globally connected world of fellow-but-lone Earth treaders, we
shall agree that it’s a rare man (indeed!) who listens closely to the details
of others’ lives and then retains such information for any length of time. But
that’s part of what makes Scott and his colleagues exceptional; and it’s a
necessary trait for artists at The Arsenal.
Scott recently out-classed us again,
working a solid week with excruciating pain. Toward the end of a long day, he
treated us all to supper then slyly slipped out in search of medical attention.
By noon the next day, he’d been treated and was well on his way to recovering
from something that we’ve since learned strikes 1 in 15 people (won’t tell, so
don’t ask; already have recorded too much!) The point is, Scott’s a workhorse
who loves tattooing and cares deeply about those he works with and for —
namely, the customers.
We fully expect Scott will have a speedy
recovery and are so very appreciative of folks who’ve graciously rescheduled
their appointments. Scotty D surely will be back, better than ever.
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