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Title: Barber Shops
Post by: Mr. DS on February 24, 2011, 07:40:14 AM
Back in the day, I used to get my haircut by a barber one town over.  I was always excited to get my haircut.  The barber was always chatty with his patrons and although I never talked much he'd chat it up with my mother. At the end he'd always give me a pop.  Often while waiting for my haircut I'd watch him give the men a shave with the straight razor.  I thought it was cool how he sharpened it up with the leather strap.  I often dreamed of the day when I could get a shave like big guys.

Sadly the American barber shop in my area seemed to fade away for a bit during the last 10 to 20 years.  A lot of places were run out of business by the big time hair salon.  Barbers were replaced with "stylists" and the good old fashioned music played at the barbers was replaced with annoying techno.  Plus it seemed like the "stylists" could hardly ever get the damn haircut right.  Unlike the barber who was always on.

HOWEVER, I am glad to say all American barber shops have seemed to returned in my area full force.  It brings back a nostalgic feeling which makes me smile.  Theres one in town that is a virtual "mans town".  All chairs have a TV set in front of them and they have several items on the walls that reminds me of that old barber shop in town.  And yes, they get the haircut right.  The only problem is although they do offer hot towel shaves, its 20 bucks extra!!!  I recall the old barber that used to my hair giving a complimentary shave with all haircuts.  Oh well, theres no such thing as perfection.

What about your area?  Do you have barber shops or salons?  What memories do you have (if any) of old barber shops growing up?


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Trevor on February 24, 2011, 08:17:47 AM
Back in the day, I used to get my haircut by a barber one town over.  I was always excited to get my haircut.  The barber was always chatty with his patrons and although I never talked much he'd chat it up with my mother. At the end he'd always give me a pop.  Often while waiting for my haircut I'd watch him give the men a shave with the straight razor.  I thought it was cool how he sharpened it up with the leather strap.  I often dreamed of the day when I could get a shave like big guys.

Sadly the American barber shop in my area seemed to fade away for a bit during the last 10 to 20 years.  A lot of places were run out of business by the big time hair salon.  Barbers were replaced with "stylists" and the good old fashioned music played at the barbers was replaced with annoying techno.  Plus it seemed like the "stylists" could hardly ever get the damn haircut right.  Unlike the barber who was always on.

HOWEVER, I am glad to say all American barber shops have seemed to returned in my area full force.  It brings back a nostalgic feeling which makes me smile.  Theres one in town that is a virtual "mans town".  All chairs have a TV set in front of them and they have several items on the walls that reminds me of that old barber shop in town.  And yes, they get the haircut right.  The only problem is although they do offer hot towel shaves, its 20 bucks extra!!!  I recall the old barber that used to my hair giving a complimentary shave with all haircuts.  Oh well, theres no such thing as perfection.

What about your area?  Do you have barber shops or salons?  What memories do you have (if any) of old barber shops growing up?

In my hometown of Gwelo in the then Rhodesia we had this rather excitable Spanish barber named Alex who would constantly yank my head up or down so that he could get at the hairs under my collar and would also tell me "SEEEETT STEEEEEEL!" My Dad took me to another barber when Alex was away on leave and when he returned and saw what a mess the other barber had made of my hair, he asked "Who cut thees 'air? Was eet old man? Old man cut hair like sheet!" The end ~ spilt ends, actually  :wink: ~ for Alex and I came one fine day when he yanked my head up a little too hard in front of my Dad and the barber received a slap in the face for his trouble.  :buggedout:

On the subject of hair, 5th March is the Cansa Shavathon day so I will be minus all my hair on that Saturday and for the next few months. A good cause, so what the hell.  :thumbup:


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Andrew on February 24, 2011, 08:40:06 AM
Mine needs to be cut weekly, which gets expensive.  Some years ago we bought a decent electric kit and Katie shears me every week.  I do remember going to the barber shop with my father when I was younger.  It was a little shop in town, with the barber pole out front and two older men who were the barbers.  They were classic barbers, talking about whatever while providing a haircut and/or shave.  I don't believe that the shop is still in business.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: SPazzo on February 24, 2011, 09:07:35 AM
On the subject of hair, 5th March is the Cansa Shavathon day so I will be minus all my hair on that Saturday and for the next few months. A good cause, so what the hell.  :thumbup:

Pictures? :tongueout:

Anyway, I've always gotten my haircut from my parents, with a cheap Braun razor.  I had the same haircut from the age of 8 until I was 17.  Now, I've finally had the money to go to a "barber shop" (hair salon :lookingup: ) and I'm able to get a new hair-do. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Flick James on February 24, 2011, 09:39:31 AM
Oh, man, I miss barber shops. I've been shaving my own head for years, but of course when I was in the military I went to the barber pretty much once a paycheck. It's definately a man thing. There was a filipino barber at the barber shop at the Damneck Naval base in Virginia that would always do the neck and shoulder massage after the haircut. Nothing gay about it, just a common thing with filipino barbers from what I understand, and if you're in the Navy long enough, eventually you'll run into that filipino barber that gives the quick neck and shoulder massage.

I've never gotten a shave at the barber, but I've always wanted to try it. I understand most barbers will do a head shave as well.

That's it. I got a semi-formal shindig coming up with the wife in a couple of weeks. I'll have to visit the barber for a complete shave.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Hammock Rider on February 24, 2011, 09:57:02 AM
  In our neighborhood we had a barber named Frank. Frank was a bit "easy-going" where ethics were concerned and would hint that he was connected to the Mob. He'd always ask if you needed anything and if you did, he'd have a guy. I don't know if he was some kind of fence or if he just sold some hot items out of his back room, but you could get all kinds of electronics from Frank with no questions asked. Every now and then shady looking characters would just walk in and out of his back room, usually without more than a head nod to Frank. I never bought anything from him because I was afraid I'd owe the Mob "a favor". Hey I was just a kid.
   
  The best part of all this was that he was the near spitting image of Sheldon Leonard.

(http://www.askactor.com/images/casts/United_States/Sheldon_Leonard_actress.jpg)
    "Just a little off the top, Nick."


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: AndyC on February 24, 2011, 10:23:47 AM
For a while, back when I needed haircuts, I would go to this little shop in the city that had been around since the 1950s, and still had a lot of the original decor. It was like stepping back in time. One chair, no appointments, just grab a seat and read the paper until he gets to you. He was always busy. I used to go there because this guy gave the best flattops around. Bare clippers on the back and sides, very high and tight, and nicely blended with the top, which was square and precise, with an optional landing strip. At the end, he'd clean up around the back and the ears with a straight razor. Just a master of the craft.

Haven't needed any kind of professional styling in years, though. Just my trusty Mach 3 in the shower. But I do occasionally think I'd like to find a place that still does straight razor shaves, with the hot towel and everything, and just try it once. Face and head, of course. I've heard it's very relaxing.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Flick James on February 24, 2011, 11:07:02 AM
For a while, back when I needed haircuts, I would go to this little shop in the city that had been around since the 1950s, and still had a lot of the original decor. It was like stepping back in time. One chair, no appointments, just grab a seat and read the paper until he gets to you. He was always busy. I used to go there because this guy gave the best flattops around. Bare clippers on the back and sides, very high and tight, and nicely blended with the top, which was square and precise, with an optional landing strip. At the end, he'd clean up around the back and the ears with a straight razor. Just a master of the craft.

Haven't needed any kind of professional styling in years, though. Just my trusty Mach 3 in the shower. But I do occasionally think I'd like to find a place that still does straight razor shaves, with the hot towel and everything, and just try it once. Face and head, of course. I've heard it's very relaxing.

There are very few barbers that can to a great flattop. I had a buddy in high school who was into 50's stuff and loved getting flattops. He said there was only one barber he knew of that did it properly. He did it complete with the butch wax and everything.

There's just something very cool about barbers.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: The Burgomaster on February 24, 2011, 11:57:39 AM
My mother used to bribe me to get a haircut by buying me comic books.  I think the going rate for the bribe was 3 comics.  This is back when they were 20 or 25 cents apiece.  I figure my mother got away pretty cheaply.  Now, my head is shaved and I do it myself.  I can't remember the last time I was in a barber shop.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Raffine on February 24, 2011, 12:14:29 PM
I go to a great little traditional barber shop in downtown. It even has a working shoe shine stand where you often see ancient lawyers and such getting a polish from the equally ancient shoe shine guy. You can't make an appointment - you walk in and sign a list, and they get to you when they get to you. They finish off the your cut with a real straight razor to the back of the neck and an offer to trim your eybrows.


It has great, old fashioned atmosphere but the it's actually only been around for a few years. Funny thing is you often see and hear tours going by and the guide making up some nonsense about how the business has been there for generations!

Right next door is a tiny deli with great sandwiches, hot dogs, and malts. After getting a cut I always reward myself for being a good boy with a large chocolate malt.

(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t214/morrisawilliams/barber.jpg)


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Paquita on February 24, 2011, 01:11:10 PM
There's all kinds of barber shops around here.  There used to be one right around the corner that had a suit of armor outside while it was open, but I think the barber died and it closed.  The empty shop is still there though.  There's another a little bit farther down the street that has framed naked lady art on the walls!


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Flick James on February 24, 2011, 01:35:43 PM
Quote
There's another a little bit farther down the street that has framed naked lady art on the walls!

Ain't a damn thing wrong with that!  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: AndyC on February 24, 2011, 01:53:25 PM
So, how many guys with shaved heads are there on this board anyway? The subject has come up, but I don't think we've ever gotten a complete count. There have to be at least four or five board regulars who keep shaved, and more who have done it occasionally or just once.

Keep in mind that by my definition, nothing is shaved if you haven't used a razor on it.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Flick James on February 24, 2011, 01:59:43 PM
So, how many guys with shaved heads are there on this board anyway? The subject has come up, but I don't think we've ever gotten a complete count. There have to be at least four or five board regulars who keep shaved, and more who have done it occasionally or just once.

Keep in mind that by my definition, nothing is shaved if you haven't used a razor on it.

I'm curious too. I would recommend a new thread, fellow baldy.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Jack on February 24, 2011, 03:59:03 PM
When I was a little kid, Mom would take me to some relative of ours who owned a barber shop.  Usually my Grandpa would go at the same time too.  Kind of one of those warm fuzzy memories lol.

Now I go to Cost Cutters.  The girl who cuts my hair does a fair job, nothing I've ever been impressed with, but not hideous either.  She laughs really loud, I dunno, she might be drunk.  I used to have this great barber - a guy in his mid twenties, total tech geek, we'd talk about PlayStation games the whole time   :teddyr:  He must have quit or moved away or something.  

My wife cut my hair a few times.  We don't do that any more.  I sort of looked like Purdy from the New Avengers.

(http://i702.photobucket.com/albums/ww28/jackc8/lumley3.jpg?t=1298581861)


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Doggett on February 24, 2011, 04:37:13 PM
Me ?
Haircut ?


 :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on February 24, 2011, 04:53:09 PM
My father took me to a barber named Mr. Yohei for my first few years of haircuts.  He had a kids chair shaped like a horse!
(http://www.worthpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/horsebarberchair.jpg)

After he died, it was the militrary barber for years.  Then I just had to go to fancier places in high school, then I lost hair interest, and hair.  I now go to the barber for a buzz or have my wife do it if the kids allow every 6 weeks or so.

A quick google shows me the place still exisit 30+years later!
(http://streetview.merchantcircle.com/480X360/4/9/5/7/4144957.JPG)

Next tiem I'm there I may have to get a cut.
0Ed


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Mr. DS on February 24, 2011, 05:18:43 PM
So, how many guys with shaved heads are there on this board anyway? The subject has come up, but I don't think we've ever gotten a complete count. There have to be at least four or five board regulars who keep shaved, and more who have done it occasionally or just once.

Keep in mind that by my definition, nothing is shaved if you haven't used a razor on it.
I'm curious too. I would recommend a new thread, fellow baldy.
I never Bic my hair bald but I do butch it from time to time with no clipper attachment. 


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Mr. DS on February 24, 2011, 05:25:04 PM
Side note aside from shaved heads, is there anyone out there (aside Ghouck who we know sports one of few afromullets) that has worked an odd haircut?  What kind of haircuts have you sported in the past?

As a kid I sported the standard boy's haircut with it parted to one side.  That got old for me in the late 80s so I opted for a spiked hair cut.

I tried looking for a men's hair chart online but couldn't really find a good one.  Can someone find one to post?


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on February 24, 2011, 05:26:30 PM
There are still a number of old fashioned barbershops around where I live, and when I need a haircut and a shave I go to one. I must say, the only thing I hate more than getting my hair cut, is going to the doctor. Thus, now that I am retired I go alot less frequently then I did, when I was working. Actually, the only thing that does get me into the barber's chair is my passport photo, where I'm clean-shaven and have short hair. Thus, when I fly out of the country, which is about twice a year, and I need my passport, I think it's a good idea to look like my passport photo and get a shave and haircut. Otherwise I just let my hair and beard grow out.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: retrorussell on February 24, 2011, 07:02:29 PM
Me ?
Haircut ?


 :bouncegiggle:
Ditto, totally.  It has been probably 3 years since I had one.  I like it long in the back to compensate for nothing on top.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: AndyC on February 24, 2011, 07:42:39 PM
Side note aside from shaved heads, is there anyone out there (aside Ghouck who we know sports one of few afromullets) that has worked an odd haircut?  What kind of haircuts have you sported in the past?

As a kid I sported the standard boy's haircut with it parted to one side.  That got old for me in the late 80s so I opted for a spiked hair cut.

I tried looking for a men's hair chart online but couldn't really find a good one.  Can someone find one to post?

Back when I was 18 or so, I had a mullet of Billy Ray Cyrus proportions. Prior to that, I'd mostly done the feathered, centre-parted 80s do, about collar length, then just combed straight back. From the mullet, I went spiky on top, and gradually shorter in the back, to a modest flattop, then to a flattop with whitewalls (what the barber called "to the wood"), and from there to an all-over buzz. I was a bit curious about shaving my head, but didn't quite have the nerve to do it. Finally, when I was about 23, I came home a little bit liquored up one Saturday night, and I just figured what the hell. That was in the fall. Between the cooling weather and being very self-conscious (there is a big difference between a quarter-inch of hair and no hair if you've never done it before), I grew it right back. I didn't try keeping it shaved until the following summer. And I've pretty much been bald ever since.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: claws on February 25, 2011, 01:06:41 AM
Never had the experience of getting my hair cut at a typical barber. Only hair salons where I grew up.
My niece is a hair stylist so I get minor but professional trimming every 2 1/2 months or so.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: claws on February 25, 2011, 01:19:57 AM
Side note aside from shaved heads, is there anyone out there (aside Ghouck who we know sports one of few afromullets) that has worked an odd haircut?  What kind of haircuts have you sported in the past?

As a kid I sported the standard boy's haircut with it parted to one side.  That got old for me in the late 80s so I opted for a spiked hair cut.

I tried looking for a men's hair chart online but couldn't really find a good one.  Can someone find one to post?


In the late 80s I sported the St. Paul haircut. Pretty much like this:

(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e744/e74434ijwee.jpg)

with dyed strains  :teddyr:

I shaved my head once but it was totally not my look. My hair these days are pretty much collar length including my bangs. I never leave the house without a ponytail though.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Ash on February 25, 2011, 05:05:20 AM
I haven't set foot in a salon or barber shop since late 2002. 
It kinda sucks because this cute married thirty-something Vietnamese woman used to cut my hair and she always made me look good.  I miss talking to her and her husband while I sat in her barber chair.  Sometimes her elderly mother would be there and speak only in Vietnamese while looking at me.  Made me wonder what they were saying.  I asked once and was told, "She says you're going bald." 

On Superbowl Sunday 2003, my head, which had been losing hair for the past year, was shaved by two girls who convinced me to do it.  They shaved it all off and it looked pretty good!
I've been shaving it ever since.  With a razor and shaving cream. 


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Trevor on February 25, 2011, 05:21:07 AM
and more who have done it occasionally or just once.

I count among the occasionals.  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: Jack on February 25, 2011, 07:13:53 AM
the feathered, centre-parted 80s do, about collar length, then just combed straight back.

That's my style today.


Title: Re: Barber Shops
Post by: AndyC on February 25, 2011, 10:09:06 AM
So, how many guys with shaved heads are there on this board anyway? The subject has come up, but I don't think we've ever gotten a complete count. There have to be at least four or five board regulars who keep shaved, and more who have done it occasionally or just once.

Keep in mind that by my definition, nothing is shaved if you haven't used a razor on it.

I'm curious too. I would recommend a new thread, fellow baldy.

Done. I've put up a poll.