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Matt Basterson
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i listen to vinyl albums and 8 track tapes. i like old school stuff, but you can keep that razor crap, i'll stick with my electric shaver.
The Clubhouse Barber Shop at 33rd and Broadway in Edmond (on 33rd just 1/4 west of Broadway on the south side of the road (right by the blue water tower)) does straight razor shaves.
Granted, they're disposable straight razors, but still feel amazing.
http://www.clubhousebarbershop.net/
I think most of them use the disposable inserts for health department reasons, at least what the barber in Vegas told me.
For those that haven't tried it, or are scoffing, I was a skeptic as well, my wife talked me into it, think it was her way to get about an hour of shopping without me whining about it. It was incredibly relaxing, quite a process with the hot towels, etc. The Barber that did mine shaved up, then down, I can honestly say I haven't had a shave that close, nor has my face been that smooth in a long time. Did I say it was incredibly relaxing?
Good to know about the place in Fontana, I will have to check them out.
The Clubhouse Barber Shop at 33rd and Broadway in Edmond (on 33rd just 1/4 west of Broadway on the south side of the road (right by the blue water tower)) does straight razor shaves.
Granted, they're disposable straight razors, but still feel amazing.
http://www.clubhousebarbershop.net/
I think most of them use the disposable inserts for health department reasons, at least what the barber in Vegas told me.
For those that haven't tried it, or are scoffing, I was a skeptic as well, my wife talked me into it, think it was her way to get about an hour of shopping without me whining about it. It was incredibly relaxing, quite a process with the hot towels, etc. The Barber that did mine shaved up, then down, I can honestly say I haven't had a shave that close, nor has my face been that smooth in a long time. Did I say it was incredibly relaxing?
Good to know about the place in Fontana, I will have to check them out.
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