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    Stole this from a Facebook post... not sure how I feel. Old school barbers in my opinion are going the way of the dodo here in the states. What do you think?

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    I'm 52, when I see this I expect to be able to get a haircut or a shave. If I can get that in a hair saloon I don't care if they use the pole. However, if I can only get a haircut and no shave, then that to me is mis-advertisement. Double O

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    I gotta agree with the Barber's on this one,,, A Hair Salon is not a Barber Shop IMHO

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    Yep. You cannot leave em outside anymore or someone will steal them. I have read where they evolved from just red stripes which signified blood running down an arm from the days when barbers were also "bloodletters". I suppose it is no longer "PC" to have them. That's why I have my own to look at!



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    I have begun to change my mind. That pole should be reserved for "real" barbers. After watching this video... well, dang Gents! Why isn't this guy in my town!?!

    It's a long video and when you have 36 min to "waste"... wow!

    Turkish barber in Kusadasi - Kuafor Ercan (Turchia) - YouTube
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    I have begun to change my mind. That pole should be reserved for "real" barbers. After watching this video... well, dang Gents! Why isn't this guy in my town!?!

    It's a long video and when you have 36 min to "waste"... wow!

    Turkish barber in Kusadasi - Kuafor Ercan (Turchia) - YouTube
    I felt that whole experience just watching it...WOW !! And why the Heck do we not have a place like this on every street corner ??....Someone tell me cause this is how it should be !! Five star..dude !!!
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    That was ridiculously fantastic. I hope that experience isn't unique to filmed cuts alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Yep. You cannot leave em outside anymore or someone will steal them. I have read where they evolved from just red stripes which signified blood running down an arm from the days when barbers were also "bloodletters". I suppose it is no longer "PC" to have them. That's why I have my own to look at!



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    My Grandfather had an old barbers chair in the back room of his Barbershop. He came from the "Old Country (Italy) by way of Cuba after WWI.

    In a drawer in the back he keep a collection of spring operated lancets. The older men would come in, speak to him and then go let themselves in to the back room and wait for Grandpa to come back.

    He only stopped bleeding in the 50's when my Aunt went to Nursing school. She explained to him that there was no way to effectively clean and sterilize the inside of the "spring box" after use.
    Since he was very serious about sanitation (way ahead of his time, they would deliver Listerine to his house by truck...) he stopped immediately and refused to ever do it again. But this is the same man who gave up driving one day by placing his car keys and license on the counter and announcing that he was done driving in his late 70's. (A blessing, he was the worst driver on the planet, running the gas and brakes like a pump organ - we have always assumed he had a real scare that day)

    BTW the bowl at the bottom of the pole represents the bleeding bowl. Those macaroni shaped stainless steel containers you used to see in the hospital had the same origin. They would press the inside curve against the back of your neck to catch the flow, cutting below your hairline on one side of the back of your neck for instance.

    Barbers were also the dentists...a prospect that should make you shudder. I believe that is what the "white" in the pole signifies.

    Sadly we don't know what happened to any of his kit....I'm still looking and asking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I gotta agree with the Barber's on this one,,, A Hair Salon is not a Barber Shop IMHO
    And hair stylists are not barbers.
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    Honestly if I see a pole I expect to see prices for a hair cut, shave, and beard trims. If I see a stylist with one outside their shop I am going to ask for the price of a shave.
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