quarta-feira, 27 de novembro de 2013

"Last of the Bowery Scab Merchants" on Sale

Last Friday, November 22nd, would have been the 76th birthday of an iconic tattooer and a truly good man, Walter Moskowitz of the legendary "Bowery Boys."


Walter and his brother Stanley (who still tattoos today) learned the craft from their father Willie Moskowitz.  Willie emigrated from Russia and opened up a barbershop on The Bowery in NYC, but soon learned that he could support his family better through tattoos than cutting hair, and so he had his friend Charlie Wagner, another legend, teach him the craft. Along with tattooing came the drunken shop brawls between (and with) rowdy clients, police harassment, and the general hustle to make a living during and after the Depression. Not an easy life, but it made for good stories.

Many of those stories are captured on the 
Last of the Bowery Scab Merchants, a wonderful two audio CD set (more than 2 1/2 hours of tattoo tales) accompanied by a 24-page color booklet with photos and articles. The audio documentary also includes guest commentators, and I'm honored to be one of them.  

Walter's son Doug recorded these stories in the last year of his father's life so that they may live on. The stories are funny, educational, sad and triumphant. As Doug says, "You will not only get to hear great tattoo stories but you will also get a nice perspective of who my dad was as a person; the era he, his father, and brother tattooed in; and how that related to what he did."

In commemoration of Walter's birthday,
Last of the Bowery Scab Merchants will be discounted for the next few days, and can be purchased for just $15 on Amazon.  It is the perfect gift for tattooists, collectors, history buffs, and, really, for yourself (you deserve it!).

By sharing his stories, Walter gave us a gift, one I'm grateful for. 

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