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Question by  anthonywalmsley (1)

How much does a full sleeve tattoo cost?

 
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Answer by  rachie (38)

Tattoo artists charge about $100 an hour, and sleeves take roughly 20 hours, so probably about $2000 dollars, probably split into 4 hour sessions. Of course, this also depends on how complicated your planned tattoo is- a lot of places will do free consultations with you in advance to help you get a better idea.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

If you want the work to be done by a skilled tattoo artist, it will cost you thousands. Most likely between $4-5K. If you don't care about the quality of the artwork, then you will pay about half that, maybe less. Tattoos are for life, pay up!

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

i paid 12 soups and 4 cartons of smokes i got mine done in the feds

Reply by Sommiedad (7):
That kicks a** , a good story like the one I posted done lower about bailing my artist out for 200 bucks to get my full sleeve done. Good story bro!  add a comment
 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I was just quoted $200hr at 40-50hrs worth of work for a full sleeve. The artist is one of the most talented I've seen but this is nuts. $10000 for a sleeve?

posted by Anonymous
Not necessarily. You've said yourself "The artist is one of the most talented..." 20 hours on a full sleeve is really weak of an estimate. I think 25-35 hours is more realistic. I admit the price is steep and the hours a bit toped.  add a comment
posted by Anonymous
Even the best tattoo artist shouldn't charge this much. I know tons of tattoo artist that are famous that do not charge this much. It should be 100 an hour and then how many hours it might take!  add a comment
posted by Anonymous
Only an artist can decide how much they should charge. It is really based on their principals, their costs (They do exist,) and ultimateley how buys they want to be. If I were to charge half what I charge, I would probably make MORE money, but I would never sleep.  add a comment
posted by Anonymous
What YOU pay will depend on how valuable a tattoo is to you. Its simple economics. I only charge $120/hour (just over industry average) because I want to be accessible to everyone, and that's how much I want my clients to value their tatts. Goodluck! fineartforbodies dot com :)  add a comment
posted by Anonymous
$100/hour?.... Are you kidding me?... It was a $100/ hour in the 90's.... Gas was cheap, cigarettes were cheap... The cost of living has increased... It is only reasonable to assume that tattooers hourly wages have increased along with everything else.... Tattoo shops in Switzerland are 250 Swiss francs/ hour...  add a comment
 
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Answer by  Aumin (276)

It all depends on where you get the tattoo done. On average it could cost you around $1200 to get a full sleeve, but if you want to go to a well known renown person, then it may cost you anywhere from $2000 - $3000. I would suggest to look around for a good tattoo artist and give them a call.

 
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Answer by  Sommiedad (7)

I got my full sleeve done and all I had to do was bail my artist out of jail for 200 bucks! lol Now that has to be one of the best stories out there!

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I have an amazing tattoo artist who is doing mine for 100 an hour. However I have pieces here and there he is just going to put it all together so I'm probably looking at 10 hours or so...Great American Tatoo Companyu in Indiana

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I paid only 400 bucks for my sisters whole right arm sleeve and it's Japaness Art . If you want aa cheap price with extremely nice quality come to Milwaukee at Atomic Tattoo.

 
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Answer by  easif (38)

The cost of the full sleeve tattoo will depend on the design you choose, if its custom then you may have to pay as per the number of hours it takes artist to make it. But if the design is in his stock then cost will probably be low so as such it may range upto $200-$450

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

i got a half sleeve done on both arms, my friend did it from home, sketchy yes. but it doesnt mean the skill isnt there. i paid roughly 200$ total for both arms, minus color. i went profesional for colour, and they thought my work was all professional

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I have a full sleeve from Big Daddys Tattoo in Radcliff, Ky for $1000. Roughly 20hrs total and it will be in the Tattoo Magazine next month. Roughly $300 per 1/3 as I did it in separate sections.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

My full sleeve cost me right about $3600. All original design great artwork and amazing detail. ~26 hours in total.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I am getting a quarter sleeve and it is only half way lined and is already at the $1000 mark. It is bets to plan ahead so you can decide the time frame for having it finished.

 
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Answer by  barbwire (30)

The cost of a full sleeve can cost upwards of $1,000 or more. The Tattoo artist is a factor when you consider the price as well, Artist take their art seriously and also time is a factor because it takes many hours to work on any large piece of art (tattoo).

 
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Answer by  John (9008)

It varies tremendously. You will pay more for higher-quality art and at a more-established shop. Moreover, a full sleeve will take multiple sessions, so it will be pretty costly even if you shop for the cheapest price. Especially on a major tattoo like a sleeve, you want quality over savings. It will be at least several hundred dollars.

 
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Answer by  Latin4 (11170)

It all depends on the designs and coloring. You can get a full sleeve tattoo $1,200. 00, or higher. Think twice about doing this, if you get a job that indicates no tattoos in your interview then you will need to wear a long sleeve shirt all the time.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

you can go to mr cartoon drop 20k on 1 tat or u can work with a local artist you trust, its all what art you like and who you get the best vibe from...i have 2 sleeves plus countless others spent over 10k still got my back free :)

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

cheap tattoo's aren't good-good tattoo's aren't cheap

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Dropping more than 4,000 on a full sleeve is ridiculous.

posted by Anonymous
No way! I am paying $120 an hour and I need a good 30-40 hours spent on it. You get what you pay for, cheap = bad. Shop around for artists and be sure to check their work!!!  add a comment
 
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Answer by  JojoHaymer (0)

I am half way through 2 sleeves done by the world's most tattooed man, Lucky Rich Diamond. Thus far it has cost me $3,300 and I have about 6 sessions left maybe 7.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

got mine for about 1200, but i went to bulgaria. the trip was great

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Well I will definitely say that you get what you pay for! My artist charGes $125 and hour, and well worth the money and time. Its a custom Japanese tattoo so far I've invested about $2000 including 20% tip. Need at least 10hrs more to finish it.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

i got my full sleeve and chest done for around 10,000, 125 an hour, super detailed and full color

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

You get what you pay for. When you "cheap out" it may look god for a year or 2, but will likely look like crap in a very few years.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

My tattoo artist charges 200$ per hr. he is one of thee best in las vegas. his art is sick and realistic. i put 47 hours coming out to 9,400$ plus tip. well worth it.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I Got the Hookup,holla if ya hear me,my homie ultra-talented did it all for less than a cool G.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I'm doing my 3/4 sleeve in Japan by (obviously) a Japanese artist and it's 10000 yen an hour or about 140 dollars and it's gonna take about 20 hours to complete . I'm already 11 hours in so another 8 or so to .

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I'm having a japanese full sleeve done...just in outlinning I have 12 hrs work...but it is very detailed.....and probably between 12-15 hrs. to color and shade at $120 per hr...

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I've got 2 options. Go to a shop and spend $100 an hour for a 9 hour halfsleeve or a talented friend for roughly 500. Not sure yet...

Reply by JojoHaymer (0):
I am half way through 2 sleeves done by the world's most tattooed man, Lucky Rich Diamond. Thus far it has cost me $3,300 and I have about 6 sessions left maybe 7.  add a comment
 
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