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Local Business Spotlight: Eternal Image Tattoo

Eternal Image Tattoo, Phoenixville's only Tattoo shop is under new ownership. Now family owned and operated, we strive to provide our customers with not only a wonderful piece of art, but also a fun and interesting experience. Come check out our new renovations, customers will enjoy our 2 private tattoo rooms and piercing room, 3 additional open tattoo stations, our store front and jewelry displays. We have thousands of tattoos to choose from and we can custom design anything you can dream up.

Ryan, Scott and Lou Grondin are the new owners of Eternal Image and are working hard to change the stereotypical reputations that most tattoo shops have by providing a fun safe environment for people of all legal ages and establishing friendships with the many customers who return to Eternal Image for quality work time after time. We're proud to be a new local business in a growing Phoenixville.

Eternal Image Tatoo is located at 427 Schuylkill Rd, Phoenixville. For more information, give them a call at 610-933-1565 or visit them on the web at eternalimagetattoo.net.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love the new shop. I recently got a tattoo there and was very pleased with the outcome and experience. I'll be returning for more soon. I recommend them to anyone.
Anonymous said…
Shop looks great guys! I'll be in for some more ink soon. Keep up the good work!

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