#11 Daniel McStay

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Dynamic Tatto
71 Swan street, Richmond


Trevor McStay
Worldly renowned for his Japanese style tattooing, and with over 33 years experience, Trevor continues to implement as much enthusiasm and passion that he did when he started. Trevor has had the privilege to work with and learn from some of the best tattooists in the world. Early on in his career Trevor had the privilege of working at the famous Smilin’ Buddha Tattoos in Canada. It was there under the watchful eye of one of his tattoo idols, Paul Jeffries, that he started to really hone his tattoo craft. Despite Trevor’s success in making a name for himself within the Tattoo culture, he still travels and works with friends that he considers very influential in the tattoo community. This also allows him to keep up-to-date with new styles of tattooing and the latest equipment.


https://dynamictattoo.com/artists/trevor-mcstay/
(but careful - they’re starkers)

From the website pictures he seems to tatt a very artistic beer pot and arse crack. But what would I know.
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Damien wrote:
RudeBoy wrote:What I want to know is how come McStay's old man is a tattooist, but Daniel doesn't appear to have any ink work?
I can tell you now McStay’s old man is NOT a tattooist. Where did you get that from Rude?
I can tell you definitively that his old man is a
Tattooist. 100%.
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https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/ ... 891/page-5

This video should put an end to any controversy.
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Woods wrote:Dynamic Tatto
71 Swan street, Richmond


Trevor McStay
Worldly renowned for his Japanese style tattooing, and with over 33 years experience, Trevor continues to implement as much enthusiasm and passion that he did when he started. Trevor has had the privilege to work with and learn from some of the best tattooists in the world. Early on in his career Trevor had the privilege of working at the famous Smilin’ Buddha Tattoos in Canada. It was there under the watchful eye of one of his tattoo idols, Paul Jeffries, that he started to really hone his tattoo craft. Despite Trevor’s success in making a name for himself within the Tattoo culture, he still travels and works with friends that he considers very influential in the tattoo community. This also allows him to keep up-to-date with new styles of tattooing and the latest equipment.


https://dynamictattoo.com/artists/trevor-mcstay/
(but careful - they’re starkers)

From the website pictures he seems to tatt a very artistic beer pot and arse crack. But what would I know.
I guess that's where I'll get my next CFC Magpie Premiership Tattoo on my other ankle to complement my 2010 tattoo. :wink:
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RudeBoy wrote:
Damien wrote:
RudeBoy wrote:What I want to know is how come McStay's old man is a tattooist, but Daniel doesn't appear to have any ink work?
I can tell you now McStay’s old man is NOT a tattooist. Where did you get that from Rude?
In his interview on the club's website he said his Dad ran a tattoo parlour up the road from the our club's headquarters.
Well my apologies mate, I stand corrected. I walk my dog around the same oval as his mum and dad (never seen him in short sleeves) walking theirs. Chatted to him many times and would never have picked it in a million years. Not your stereotypical tatootist I wouldn’t have thought. Good lesson for
Me not to judge a book by its cover.
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After reading the last 2 pages I haven't learned much else other than, he's good looking, doesn't have tattoos and his father is not a rebel biker dude (maybe). Ok, I'm convinced. Great pick up
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nah, he’s just your typical mild mannered Croydon dog walker. Even his dog isn’t tough. Some little King Charles Cavalier or something. Thought he might at least have had a Pitbull or something :-)
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Damien wrote:^
No apology needed mate. We each post what we think is correct. Sometimes it is and sometimes it ain't. Cheers
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New Pie blocks out noise as he reunites with old coach

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Dan McStay's move to the Magpies saw him reunite with his former coach, Justin Leppitsch
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https://www.afl.com.au/news/871678/new- ... -old-coach
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He’s a top bloke, Trev. Gonna be busy when we win the next flag! ;)
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Mr Miyagi wrote:He’s a top bloke, Trev. Gonna be busy when we win the next flag! ;)
Hope that I’m still alive to see what will be my third flag. Technically the fourth in my lifetime but I was one in 1958
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lazzadesilva wrote:^
Same here Lazza. 8)
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RudeBoy wrote:^
Great minds think alike and great people live alike!!

I would love another flag not only for us but for a current player who absolutely deserves it, Pendles. Oh how I wish this to become a reality
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5 games in and, well, you couldn't not conclude that he's been a disappointment so far.
All of his forward stats are below average and now he's injured.
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Musta busted his hand on purpose
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