As a nonprofit organization, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum is open to the public and offers a unique experience, combining historical exhibits with a working tattoo parlor for visiting artists. Visitors are encouraged to explore the extensive displays, marvel at the craftsmanship of vintage tools, and reflect on the journey of tattooing from its underground roots to mainstream recognition. Whether you're a tattoo artist, enthusiast, or simply curious, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum is a must-visit destination. Donations and memorabilia contributions are always welcome to ensure the preservation of this vibrant art form for future generations.
With a collection spanning from the early 1800s to today, the Lucky Supply Tattoo Museum showcases over 70,000 artifacts, including tattoo machines, flash, and memorabilia from legends like Sailor Jerry, Mike Malone, Percy Waters, and Ed Hardy. Curated over decades with passion and care, the museum serves as a beacon for tattoo culture, preserving the legacy of the art form’s pioneers while celebrating its evolution into the respected craft it is today.