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Welcome to

Crossed Cannons Tattoo Co.

On Halloween of 2015, Dan opened Crossed Cannons Collective of PA in Gettysburg. The shop has been nominated for Pick of the County  every year since opening, and has proudly placed top in it's category as well. The shop has always taken pride in great customer service before, during, and after every procedure!

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Dan grew up in York, PA and started hanging out in tattoo shops at the age of 15. He moved to Florida in his early 20's and started piercing and tattooing in street shops. Falling in love with the grind, he tattooed in Florida for almost 10 years before moving to New Jersey and working there for a few years. He has not only worked across several states but also traveled abroad to Belgium to tattoo as well. Throughout this time, Dan has worked alongside many award-winning artists. Now he specializes in traditional/neo-traditional, Japanese, American, fine line, geometric, script, stipple, customs, cover-ups and more.

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With growth comes change--now in 2024, the shop has been opened almost 10 years and has rebranded to Crossed Cannons Tattoo Co. 

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Walk-ins are always welcome for tattoos, piercings, or body jewelry  purchases. 

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Welcome to Gettysburg's premier tattoo company located in the heart of Historic Steinwehr Avenue!

ABOUT US

TESTIMONIALS

"Dan has been doing my tattoos for a few years now. It can be hard to find a good tattoo artist, but Dan is it! I always get compliments on the work he's done. He's great and the shop as a whole is awesome!"

- Mallory M.

"Dan and Kayla made my tattoo experience fun and easy. They are super professional, and only want the best for you when it comes to deciding on your tattoo/piercing. Will definitely be back!! 10/10! I love my new tattoo!!"

- Rachel M.

"Dans the man. Fair pricing for quality work and has an awesome personality to go along with it. Kayla is amazing also, she is very personable and helpful in deciding what to get. Highly recommend them and will be returning for more ink in the near future."

- Aaron W.

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