Oh I agree mate such a shop would be awesome, but sadly I don't think the economics would work out. You'd have to charge a huge amount per head just to break even, and there aren't many people who would be able to afford the prices, even occasionally let alone every day.
I guess that's the reason the traditional barbers shops are dying out. :(
It's probably worth going for a shave at Trumpers or Trufitt & Hill if you're in London, just for the experience and to say you've done it once. When I was in Trumpers there was a politician having a shave and a haircut there and he looked pretty good in his suit when he walked out. The shaving lessons I'd say aren't so much of a 'must have', Lynn's DVD and the advice on here are far better.
You only have to look at the cars parked in that area of London to see why Trumpers is still there. There were brand new examples of Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, the new Bentley, Rolls Royce, and a convertable Aston Martin Vanquish all parked up neaby along the curb. Oh how the othe half lives! :cry:
The place I want to visit is the guy Lynn was talking about when he visted Rome, who shaves people like the Pope, and the PM. :D