A Lasting Impression Tattoo Show Wows Crowd in Bangor

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BANGOR - Polytetrafluorethylene is not your typical tattoo show conversation starter, but when it's used to create a pierced human back corset - laced together with bright red ribbon - it's bound to draw questions and attention.

Jessica Russell, 31, of Lewiston, a nail salon technician, had her first piercing to create her human corset using polytetrafluorethylene, or PTFE, done in August so that it would heal before the 15th annual Down East Tattoo Show, held over the weekend at the Bangor Elks Lodge on the Odlin Road.

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A Lasting Impression Tattoo Show Wows Crowd in Bangor

"Once I put that in, I decided I didn't want metal anymore," said Russell, who has a total of 66 piercings, 31 of which are done with PTFE hollow tubing. One well-kn...

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