Magneto: the most tattooed pensioner in Germany
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/magneto-the-most-tattooed-pensioner-in-germany.htmlWolfgang Kirsch, who calls himself magneto, over the past two decades has made 86 of tattoos on his body, soaking his ink is 98 percent. It is officially recognized as the most tattooed man in Germany. Wolfgang is now 72 years old, and began this glorious way he is after the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 and reunification of the country.

According to magneto to make first tattoo — tear eye, he had to wait until the fall of the Berlin wall. In East Germany, where he worked as a postal employee, this was unthinkable.

But for the past twenty years he broke away in full — no ink only on the feet. In total, the years he spent under the needle of a tattoo artist is 720 hours.

In addition to tattoos, magneto has 17 implants under the skin, including in the throat and fingers. Some of the metal implants are magnetic and can attract the paper clip and it is important for his image "the magnetic man".

Hobbies cost man of 25 000 EUR. He made the tattoo even the bloodshot eyes! Now enjoying produce effect:
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