For those of us in our late 40s or beyond, the essence of a genuine barber shop is unmistakable. It's not about the trendy facade or the "retro" decor aimed at crafting a certain vibe. True quality lies in the skill and authenticity of the barber, not the aesthetics of the shop. The barber I'm referring to embodies the authentic essence of traditional grooming. He brings not only expert craftsmanship but also a genuine, welcoming atmosphere for men. This isn't about following a trend; it's about professionalism and a nod to tradition. Moreover, his background as a military veteran adds a layer of respect, both for his service and his trade.... read full review
May 2024
For those of us in our late 40s or beyond, the essence of a genuine barber shop is unmistakable. It's not about the trendy facade or the "retro" decor aimed at crafting a certain vibe. True quality lies in the skill and authenticity of the barber, not the aesthetics of the shop. The barber I'm referring to embodies the authentic essence of traditional grooming. He brings not only expert craftsmanship but also a genuine, welcoming atmosphere for men. This isn't about following a trend; it's about professionalism and a nod to tradition. Moreover, his background as a military veteran adds a layer of respect, both for his service and his trade.... read full review
April 2024
Stopped in to see Bill yesterday(3/28/24) while in town. Got riight into a chair, wrapped me up good and then asked how I wanted it to look when done. He actually asked if I wanted it faded or blocked in the back, which I respected as I dislike blocked. Very good cut, quick, cheap and like I do at home, used an air compressor to blow of the loose hair from my clothing. I walked out looking as good as I could, no fault of his and with a free comb to boot.
For those of us in our late 40s or beyond, the essence of a genuine barber shop is unmistakable. It's not about the trendy facade or the "retro" decor aimed at crafting a certain vibe. True quality lies in the skill and authenticity of the barber, not the aesthetics of the shop. The barber I'm referring to embodies the authentic essence of traditional grooming. He brings not only expert craftsmanship but also a genuine, welcoming atmosphere for men. This isn't about following a trend; it's about professionalism and a nod to tradition. Moreover, his background as a military veteran adds a layer of respect, both for his service and his trade.... read full review
For those of us in our late 40s or beyond, the essence of a genuine barber shop is unmistakable. It's not about the trendy facade or the "retro" decor aimed at crafting a certain vibe. True quality lies in the skill and authenticity of the barber, not the aesthetics of the shop. The barber I'm referring to embodies the authentic essence of traditional grooming. He brings not only expert craftsmanship but also a genuine, welcoming atmosphere for men. This isn't about following a trend; it's about professionalism and a nod to tradition. Moreover, his background as a military veteran adds a layer of respect, both for his service and his trade.... read full review
Stopped in to see Bill yesterday(3/28/24) while in town. Got riight into a chair, wrapped me up good and then asked how I wanted it to look when done. He actually asked if I wanted it faded or blocked in the back, which I respected as I dislike blocked. Very good cut, quick, cheap and like I do at home, used an air compressor to blow of the loose hair from my clothing. I walked out looking as good as I could, no fault of his and with a free comb to boot.