Yeah. I have one within a couple miles. All women. I was very skeptical but every one have them have been first rate with a straight razor.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 2:09 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote: > In St. George, Utah today. Trade show. Need a haircut real bad. Google > barber shops. First one closed, vacant. Second one closed vacant. Hmmm > > Third real barber shop, two guys, looks like perhaps a half hour wait. > After a minute or two the barber asked if my name was on the wall. I > looked up at a white board and saw perhaps 12 other names. Told him I was > on a lunch break, he said to come back after work, maybe he would be able > to fit me in. > > OK, keep driving, across the street a sign says barber shop. Hard to > figure out where it is, oh, back behind the hair salon. Walked in, nobody > in there... but then this tall slim woman with long blond hair comes > walking in and says sit down. German accent. OK fine not a real barber > but whatever, I need a hair cut. > > Then she starts on the story. From Germany. A barber not a hair > dresser. She does not fuss around she says. Been doing this for 25 years, > men only. Trained in Germany. > > Hair cut took 10 minutes or less start to finish, including a hot shaving > mug brush and straight razor to the neck with a hot towel massage. She was > a real barber, probably the best I have seen for 30 years. $15 In and > out. German speed and precision. > > Wish I could take her with me. Harder to find real barbers and real > barber shops anymore. >