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Books Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz

007: Seth Ciferri

Books Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz

Andrew Stortz

Comedy Interviews, Tattoos, Careers, Social Media, Comedy, Business, Tattoo, Tattoo Artist Interview, Artist, Tattoo Podcast, Arts, Interview, Visual Arts, Tattooing

5687 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2018

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Tattooer and machine builder extraordinaire, Seth Ciferri, talks about running businesses in the tattoo world, what the Read Street Forum was REALLY about, why he wants tattooers to get excited about coil machines again, and his obsession with prank calls.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I feel like I need headphones.

0:03.7

I know.

0:06.0

All right.

0:06.9

Welcome back to another episode of Books Closed.

0:11.8

This episode is sponsored by Tatsul.

0:17.1

Today we are broadcasting to you from beautiful and interesting Portland, Oregon.

0:24.1

Do you say Oregon or Oregon?

0:26.0

I say Oregon.

0:27.1

Oregon.

0:27.4

But I also say other words differently than they say words here.

0:32.4

Say words like horrible.

0:34.5

Horrible.

0:35.0

I think horrible is East Coast.

0:36.6

Yeah, maybe.

0:38.2

I say horrible. You say horrible. Do you say is East Coast. Yeah, maybe. I say horrible.

0:39.3

You say horrible.

0:39.9

Do you say orange?

0:40.6

Yeah.

0:42.1

Yeah, I say orange and horrible.

0:46.1

What do you call those little things that you can sprinkle on ice cream?

0:47.5

Sprinkles.

0:48.8

I don't call them jimmies.

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