A Unique Hub of Tattoo Culture in Largo, Florida
A Unique Hub of Tattoo Culture in Largo, Florida
Established in 2000, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum in Largo, Florida, stands as a significant landmark in tattoo history and culture. Spanning over 2,000 square feet, the museum houses an extensive collection of tattoo memorabilia, showcasing artifacts dating from the early 1800s to the present day.
Curated by owner James Whitlock over three decades, the museum boasts an impressive array of tattoo machines and flash, including works by notable artists such as Mike Malone, Percy Waters, Sailor Jerry, and Ed Hardy. With the largest collection on display in the United States, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive glimpse into the evolution of tattooing.
In addition to its exhibits, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum features a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment and a functioning tattoo parlor for guest artists. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the museum welcomes tax-deductible donations to support its mission of preservation and education.
We're Open M-F 9- 5:30EST so whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious observer, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum invites you to explore the captivating world of tattoo culture.