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Bismarck
Michael Jay's Hair Garage Tattoo & Piercing: Northbrook Shopping Center in Bismarck, ND
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(701) 222-0710
Biker Comments: "I've had a couple tats done by Justin @ Michael Jays and I can say that he has done some of the best art that I have ever received or seen. Thanks Justin!" Te 12/4/02

Litchville
Prairie Wynde Studios: 202 4th Ave W in Litchville, ND Map
(701) 762-4454
Biker Comments: "Prairie Wynde is Sony Music's Winner of the 'Best Tattoo In the Nation' contest and is THE hottest tattoo studio in North Dakota. It's SO hot that they had to open another shop. Original art - Piercings - they have it all." Elys 10/18/02

"The guys at Prairie made it a great experience to get our first tattoos. Even though you got the small town atmosphere, you get the top quality and prices. I would suggest this place above any other. We will definitely be back. They made us feel like we were already home." Jenny w/ stars 5/24/02

"We welcome everyone, especially our two wheel friends." Bear Culbertson 10/2/01