Where does sausage tattoo?

Walter ‘Sausage’ Frank is a tattoo artist who was featured in season four and season seven of Ink Master as well as the Christmas special Merry Ink. He is a tattoo artist at Revolt Tattoo in Las Vegas, Nevada (the same location as Joey Hamilton ). Sausage isn’t just a tattoo artist, he’s a true entertainer whose stage is the tattoo studio.

The next thing we asked ourselves was who is sausage tattoo?

Sausage started tattooing at Larry Allen’s Anchorage Tattoo Studio in 1999. There he apprenticed and worked until he moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Sausage worked at Club Tattoo for almost 13 years! There he worked by the side of some tattoo greats!

He is a tattoo artist at Revolt Tattoo in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sausage isn’t just a tattoo artist, he’s a true entertainer whose stage is the tattoo studio. He enjoys making people laugh and that, coupled with his meticulous tattoo work, makes Sausage a much sought after and appreciated artist in Salt Lake City.

Who is sausagekingtat from Inkmaster?

His biggest claim to fame came when he made it to Season 4 of Spike Tv’s Inkmaster! Sausage fought hard, endured the challenges and finished 2nd. He happily gained the unofficial title of America’s Inkmaster and is followed worldwide on Twitter (sausagekingtat), Facebook (Tattoos by Sausage) and Instagram (Sausagekingtattoos).

The winner of the fourth season of Ink Master was Scott Marshall, with Walter “Sausage” Frank being the runner-up. What is a revenge tattoo? Where two people come together to give each other tattoos. The other partner won’t know what tattoo has been put on them until they see the final product.

Does ‘Ink Master’ have a winner?

Ink Master has both satisfied viewers and left them cold with its choice of winners. Here are 5 that deserved the win and 5 that didn’t. Paramount Network’s Ink Master is a fantastically gripping show.

What happened to ‘Ink Master’ star Scott Marshall’s brother sausage?

Walter “Sausage” Frank and “Ink Master” Season 4 winner Scott Marshall didn’t get along on the Spike show, but after Marshall’s untimely death, it seems that any ill will has been forgotten. Sausage tweeted sympathetically Tuesday and shared a Go, fund Me Page for his television rival Wednesday.