Need a trim, fellas?
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I think I've been by it. (Get my eBike fixed up at the Navy Yard.) Not my thing but looks cool.
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I'll venture that they charge more for a haircut than Angelo, who's shop is in the train station of my town.
Angelo finally bumped his prices up to $25.

@George-K said in Need a trim, fellas?:
I'll venture that they charge more for a haircut than Angelo, who's shop is in the train station of my town.
Angelo finally bumped his prices up to $25.

Ayup, and I’ll bet their drinks are more expensive than most bars, too.
I do find the pairing to be interesting, though. I never really thought about it, but I normally stop at a bar two doors up from my barber after I get my haircut and a lot of times I will see guys that just left the shop also getting a drink… Just a weird guy thing I never thought about.
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I'll venture that they charge more for a haircut than Angelo, who's shop is in the train station of my town.
Angelo finally bumped his prices up to $25.

@George-K said in Need a trim, fellas?:
I'll venture that they charge more for a haircut than Angelo, who's shop is in the train station of my town.
Angelo finally bumped his prices up to $25.
In my town it’s Yuriy, he also just went from 22 to 25.
The building he’s in was a hotel in the late 1700s, Washington stayed in it.
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This was in the local paper about a Thai barber who closed his shop because of in creased rent and lower customer count during COVID. Decided to open up a open air barbershop. 60 baht for a haircut (about USD$1.75) and additional 20 baht (USD$0.66) for a hair washing.
Probably could bring your own bottle to drink also. 555


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This was in the local paper about a Thai barber who closed his shop because of in creased rent and lower customer count during COVID. Decided to open up a open air barbershop. 60 baht for a haircut (about USD$1.75) and additional 20 baht (USD$0.66) for a hair washing.
Probably could bring your own bottle to drink also. 555


@taiwan_girl said in Need a trim, fellas?:
. 60 baht for a haircut (about USD$1.75) and additional 20 baht (USD$0.66) for a hair washing.
Add that to the price of a plane ticket and an overnight hotel, it might still be cheaper than
Bill Clinton'ssome haircuts.
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