MEDIUMMYND
One of the Regulars
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A gem
Barbigirl said:Your eyebrows are still there right?
Mr. 'H' said:Whitewall:
Great place!Mr. 'H' said:
Fletch said:what an Irish barber does is not singeing, but Syngeing?
lol
Tomasso said:Great place!
It reminds me of my old school (1913) NYC barber, Paul Molé (scroll half way down to enter), where my grandfather first took me over forty years ago. Gramps was one of their first and best (weekly haircut/trim his entire life) customers.
Mr. Godfrey said:If ever there was a need for a "chain" of shops, reminds me of "Reg and Ken", when I was a kid. Not the name of the shop, cannot remember that but they are the two barbers that could do a good short back and sides. Ken was slightly better.
Something for the weekend, sir? :eusa_doh: sorry, had to say it
Do they play 40's music to keep the mood or is it a radio tuned to Radio 1, etc?
Mr. 'H' said:It's a playlist of Big Band tunes on an iPod connected to hidden speakers. Always the same kind of music. They don't mess around with it.
I would love to get them an old cathedral radio to play the ipod thru as has been discussed in the Radio thread.
How did I miss this thread? Great place, great video.Mr. 'H' said:
feltfan said:How did I miss this thread? Great place, great video.
Any idea how they employ the high frequency generator?
Promotes the blood circulation of the head, strengthens the nutrient supply, and aids in preventing and curing neurasthenia, headaches, dizzyness, and sleepless nights. It also promotes hair growth, prevents and cures hair loss, and loss of hair color, etc.
...to denote a condition with symptoms of fatigue, anxiety, headache, impotence, neuralgia and depressed mood.
Americans were supposed to be particularly prone to neurasthenia, which resulted in the nickname "Americanitis" (popularized by William James).
It was explained as being a result of exhaustion of the central nervous system's energy reserves, which Beard attributed to modern civilization. Physicians in the Beard school of thought associated neurasthenia with the stresses of urbanization and the pressures placed on the intellectual class by the increasingly competitive business environment. Typically, it was associated with upper class individuals in sedentary employment.
Ouch.Mr. 'H' said:FeltFan, this thread sparked me off on a little odyssey.
I asked because I have collected quite a few of these devices.Mr. 'H' said:Linda told me that the customer holds the metal rod and that you could actually see a blue shimmering electric current on their body eek.
Needless to say it's not something that's done every day....