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I am here because: Dennis LaBonte Published: February 03, 2010 Interview and photography by Skip Rowland Editor’s note: The following is part of continuing series in which we ask residents to describe their connection to Powhatan County. DL: I think I was hooked the first time I got tattooed, it was right before I went into the military [when I was 18]; I got that first piece of ink and I was tickled to death with it. Tattoos have sort of an addictive nature to them; when I got to the Philippines, I started having a lot of work done… I started tattooing late in life [at 34]. By trade I was a jet engine mechanic, did that for about 16 years. Did that in the military; got laid off from civilian work [and] got into tattooing. When I first started tattooing [in Petersburg], there was two shops, two legitimate shops, and there was another fella who tattooed out of his house. By the time I left the area there was about eight tattoo shops and five of them were on the main street where I was tattooing; so my wife and I started looking at places to go that weren’t so heavily tapped into. When we first moved out here there was a little bit of a flap about a tattoo shop coming to Powhatan. People’s [had certain] expectations of what to expect from a tattoo shop, what the clientele of a tattoo shop would bring in. I try to tell people that there is no mainstream clientele; it’s everybody and anybody. Barry Goldwater, he was tattooed. The oldest person I tattooed was an 84-year-old lady; I tattooed her four times. Tattooing’s come a long ways; it’s not what it used to be. I think [I] worried a lot of people. I try to tell people sometimes I don’t live like I look. I would have [my wife] talk to people before they would meet me, just so preconceived notions weren’t thought of. I’m a hard-core Republican, I’m a hard-core conservative; people don’t expect that. I see tattoos as the hardest thing I’ve ever done — it’s the hardest job I’ve ever done. You have people that are coming in and trusting you to alter their body and you have to be able to carry that out. There is a bond. You’re dealing with somebody in a close proximity. It’s about as personal as you can get. It’s not the same as cutting somebody’s hair, ‘cause that hair can grow back. But, when you’re permanently marking somebody and they’re going to carry the mark until the day they die? I’ve always taken that as a very big responsibility. As far as the tattoos that touch me the most maybe are “In Memory of” tattoos, and I do a lot of those. I’ve done [some] where the person actually [broke] out into tears — and as much as I try to come across sometimes as a hard guy, it will bring a tear to my eyes. And then to have them come back two, three, four, five months later and tell me they really like the tattoo — that’s my satisfaction. I like Powhatan. I like our place. We’ve got 17 acres, so when I’m home, to me it’s almost like being in a park-like setting. We’ve got a small pond. I like our house, too, I like our land. We’ve got 16 cats, so it gives them kinda room to run around, explore. I like that. I like the kinda country atmosphere. [Powhatan] still retains some of the small-town charm, and instead of big-city growth and noise. I think that was one of the biggest things was quiet. Moving out here from the Tri-Cities, I’m used to sirens and all sorts of stuff and out here it’s quiet. I like being able to look up at the sky at night and see the stars and not have a whole lot of things blocking my view. Unfortunately, as a business owner, I think it’s good for the community that Powhatan grows. |
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May. 31, 2011, 02:08 PM
KKK Counter-Protests ‘God Hates Fags’ Church “It’s the soldier that fought and died and gave them that right to free speech,” said Dennis LaBonte, the self-described “Imperial Wizard” of the KKK group that he said he formed several years ago.
Lance of Colonial Heights
May. 30, 2011, 10:09 PM
Best wishes to a guy who has it all together. I want to join! Jeremy Atkins of Dopewell
May. 30, 2011, 09:57 PM
Yea, Dennis is a Grandmaster Wizard in the KKK. I love his gun fetish, and his racist attitude in general! GOO DENNIS!!! Jon Adams of Powhatan
Oct. 27, 2010, 01:41 AM
One of the nicest people Ive ever met. So glad I got to know him. Awesome tattooist, and awesome person to talk and listen to. Melissa of Powhatan
Feb. 9, 2010, 06:09 PM
Mr. LaBonte has shared his talent with myself as well as my husband. Never have I had such a positive tattooing experience! Not only are his skills in his field second to none, he has proven to be an upstanding citizen of this community. He is a retired man of the military and even took time out of his life to speak at Powhatan High School’s career day! To have so much negativity posted amazes me. Whatever happened to what mom used to say…if you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all? With all of the hardships we are all facing these days, we should support members of our community, not tear them down. I have personally witnessed Mr. Labonte tattooing other folks of different nationalities than his own and NEVER witnessed any such disrespect as Mr. Reeses4life states in his comment. If you read this Mr. Labonte, please know that you have so many fans in Powhatan! I will go back again and again to your shop and send you as much business as possible. You’re great!! c,lou of powhatan
Feb. 9, 2010, 06:00 PM
I am so glad to have met Dennis I love my tatts I have got from him and the respect he has for his customers . He is no where near a joke . someone did’nt get the pleasure of getting to know him . sucks for you ! Sylvia of Matoaca Virginia
Feb. 8, 2010, 08:30 PM
I have know Dennis many years. He is one of the nicest guy’s you could ever meet. He has a kind soft hearted nature and love’s his work and is excellent at what he does. I love the tattoo he did for me. He truely cares about people. Laura of Powhatan
Feb. 5, 2010, 10:59 AM
I certainly wish him the best in his business. I do hope that all of his 16 cats are spayed or neutered. Reeses4life of Powhatan,Va
Feb. 4, 2010, 11:36 PM
This guy is a joke. I tried taking my business to him and he treated me awful. He has no respect for anyone outside his own race. He has no respect for customers at all. I will NEVER go to business again! Brian Moser of Powhatan, VA
Feb. 4, 2010, 09:27 PM
Thank you Powhatan Today for interviewing Mr. Dennis LaBonte for your “I am here because” feature. I met Dennis several years ago when Rebel Yell Tattoo’s was located beside Jimmy’s Carpet. Lot’s of tattoo artist could take lesson’s from Dennis on caring for your customers. I remember when I got my first tattoo, Dennis took lots of extra time to make sure I had fully thought out my decision. When it came time to do my memorial tattoo’s for my father and my step-father, Dennis took the time to give me an incredible tattoo to memorialize them. Since then, Rebel Yell Tattoo’s has moved to the Academy Rd location and I have gotten many wonderful tattoo’s from Dennis and more then that I have found a true, dear and loyal friend (which is very rare in this day and age). I love handing out business cards for Rebel Yell Tattoo’s when my band is playing shows and people are continually coming up to me to see my tattoo’s and ask where I got them done. Powhatan is a better place with Dennis here and I feel truely sorry for anyone that hasn’t had the chance to truely get to know Dennis and find out what a wonderful, and carring person he is (a rare thing in the modern world of tattoo-ing with all the new lick ‘em and stick ‘em artist and at home scratcher artist out there that could not give a darn about the person they are tattooing). Submit Your Comments Below |