Search preferences
Skip to main search results

Search filters

Product Type

  • All Product Types 
  • Books (1)
  • Magazines & Periodicals (No further results match this refinement)
  • Comics (No further results match this refinement)
  • Sheet Music (No further results match this refinement)
  • Art, Prints & Posters (No further results match this refinement)
  • Photographs (No further results match this refinement)
  • Maps (No further results match this refinement)
  • Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles (No further results match this refinement)

Condition Learn more

  • New (No further results match this refinement)
  • As New, Fine or Near Fine (No further results match this refinement)
  • Very Good or Good (1)
  • Fair or Poor (No further results match this refinement)
  • As Described (No further results match this refinement)

Binding

Collectible Attributes

Language (1)

Price

  • Any Price 
  • Under US$ 25 (No further results match this refinement)
  • US$ 25 to US$ 50 (No further results match this refinement)
  • Over US$ 50 
Custom price range (US$)

Seller Location

  • Seller image for [Tattoo Flash Art] 1970s sample book with approximately 200 designs for tattoos for sale by Burnside Rare Books, ABAA

    Sujohn, Al; Berg, Mike (?)

    Published by None, San Rafael, 1970

    Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA CBA ILAB

    Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars 5-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

    Contact seller

    First Edition

    US$ 800.00

    Free Shipping
    Ships within U.S.A.

    Quantity: 1 available

    Add to basket

    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. A sample book of approximately 200 tattoo designs in various sizes, mounted on thin cardboard in a 12¾ x 11¾" maroon binder, held in place by loose mylar overlays. Very Good with some stickers on cover (one more recent) and tape. Appears to be a reference book for Colorful Al's House of Tattoo in San Rafael, California. Its founder "Colorful Al" died in 2009 in an accidental gas line explosion; some individual sample sheets from his estate have appeared for sale online since, and the work herein seems very similar to them. There is only a single reference to "Colorful Al's" (and no other parlor or artist's name) inside.Features skull designs, grim reapers, Asian dragons, naked ladies, topless Native American princesses, eagles, naval-themed designs, cartoon characters like Betty Boop and a duck somewhere between Donald Duck and Woody Woodpecker, animals, devils, flowers, tigers and more. Overall the sample book looks like late '70s in origin, maybe early '80s at the very latest. A great reference capturing an unironic but modern era of tattooing and California counterculture.