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    sound like 20 bucks for a shave and a haircut is a steal. im thinking a big fat tip for the guy is in order. it wouldnt bother me one bit for an hour to drop 40 bones on a good old fashion shave and a cut. remember support your local barbers.

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    Dirt4Din let me know when you're around, maybe we can grab a beer after you get your shave.

    I'm thinking of going back this weekend, taking my freshly honed C-Mon and getting another shave. don't really need the cut yet, but could let him work on the sideburns a bit now that the bottom has grown in enough.

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    sorry about the double post above, don't know how it happened and don't know how to delete these.

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    Hello my name is Doug I am a 3rd generation barber I am 42 and I work with my dad and my son we are all bikers we ride harley and I think I ran into this guy at a bike rally my shop is central valley chop shop I am glade to see the kind of shop he has and glade to see you keeping the art up and going I am a true tonsorial artist the new age I like to call myself an old time barber I've been cutting hair sience 1990 my address 160 s farmersville blvd suite c 559 804 5578 give me a call are drop in no appt nec unless you want me to stay late alot of the shaves I do are after hrs cause they don't want to get alot of people waiting as all situations are defrent some times could take a little longer any how drop by give me a call you can check out my face book doug Terry central valley chop shop cya

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    all your razor are belong to us red96ta's Avatar
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    I'm in Visalia and my grandpa goes to Coplin's Barber Shop in Armona, a small town just outside Hanford. Coplin, to my knowledge, still uses a real straight as he's in his mid-late '70's. Grandpa swears by the man and says that if he nicks you the shave is free. It's nice to know that there's someone from the younger generation following in the footsteps of his predecessors.

    coplin's barber shop - Google Maps

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