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Eric 09-01-2010 08:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 776619)
Derek Wynn's in Ossy.

It was just before my third birthday, and I was taken by my dad.

I remember the electric trimmer tickling my neck.

Mum wasn't too happy, because I came back like a toddler army recruit, but with a Brylcreemed quiff.

:D

Maybe he should have left enough in the back for a Brylcreemed DA;):D

jaysay 09-01-2010 09:56

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 776842)
Maybe he should have left enough in the back for a Brylcreemed DA;):D

I'll bet Rindi doesn't know what a DA is Eric:D

mallard 09-01-2010 10:46

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it was swiffs ive for got were it was but my grandad took me there when i was small and you came out with no hair left on your head

johnenglish 09-01-2010 16:32

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them were the days when roy use to ask you if you wanted any yakum on and he did your hair on top like a ice cream cone.That feeling when you walked outside and the air got to it and it stiffened up like a brush.lol

rosegrove 09-01-2010 16:59

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the barbers i used to go to was by babyland toy shop i think it was called kemps it was quite trendy for the early 60s

yerself 09-01-2010 21:05

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Same as beechy, Rene Archibold's. I always remember it as being on Abbey St., roughly where the CAB is now.

claytonheath 16-01-2010 19:35

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 776455)
That's it Basigalupo .... it was hovering at the edge of my brain .... and Tom Dawson, yes.

There was also Jack Thornton on Barnes street where I was made to go. No matter what you wanted it was short back and sides with a bit of opera thrown in!

esteemedjuju 16-01-2010 20:29

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jack been finishd 40 yrs norman his apprentice still going strong did 40 yrs in nov

claytonheath 18-01-2010 17:00

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Originally Posted by esteemedjuju (Post 779013)
jack been finishd 40 yrs norman his apprentice still going strong did 40 yrs in nov

Showing my age - saw Norman recently when I was over but shop was busy. I remember him starting with Jack and went to him when he moved to Whalley Road.

annie59 18-01-2010 17:19

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Originally Posted by junetta (Post 776511)
This has made me chuckle. I had the job of taking my brother to the barbers on Blackburn Road. Can't remember any names but I think he might have repaired umbrellas too.

Our kid hated his short back and sides but I would have been in trouble if he'd have had anything different. Look after number one!

This was Norman Scott's at 281 Blackburn Road. I lived next door and used to help him fill the cigarette machine outside the shop putting 3d and 6d in the change slots. He never did pay me but I was only 5 or 6.

beechy 18-01-2010 19:25

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 777087)
Same as beechy, Rene Archibold's. I always remember it as being on Abbey St., roughly where the CAB is now.

thats the one, opposite what used to be Catlows.

Taggy 18-01-2010 20:02

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Originally Posted by rosegrove (Post 777023)
the barbers i used to go to was by babyland toy shop i think it was called kemps it was quite trendy for the early 60s

Yeah that was Kemp and Smiths, its still a barbers now! My first was a chap called Billy Wild on Nuttall street...we called him "Wild Billy" I also used Baccicullupo (Spelling?) at bottom of Warner Street, and then went to Gordon Kenyon's who later on opened Plus Two on Abbey Street...i'm trying to recall exactly where Gordon's first place was..was it on Bank Street or near there?....only a small place!!

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 18-01-2010 21:07

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 779551)
Yeah that was Kemp and Smiths, its still a barbers now! My first was a chap called Billy Wild on Nuttall street...we called him "Wild Billy" I also used Baccicullupo (Spelling?) at bottom of Warner Street, and then went to Gordon Kenyon's who later on opened Plus Two on Abbey Street...i'm trying to recall exactly where Gordon's first place was..was it on Bank Street or near there?....only a small place!!

Best Regards - Taggy

was it not across abbey st on corner Taggy? just a mens back then, i used to go yon, cos chinny was the only one who used to section me mop as it was a bitch to cut right.:);)

ossy kid 19-01-2010 03:39

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Used to go to a place on Abbey St just around the corner from the bottom of Plantation St. called Jacks. When I think back I think he was a bit too friendly to the young lads?? I also remember the brylcream dispensers at the Accy baths, a good hand full for a couple of pennies.

Taggy 19-01-2010 06:37

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 779601)
was it not across abbey st on corner Taggy? just a mens back then, i used to go yon, cos chinny was the only one who used to section me mop as it was a bitch to cut right.:);)

I think you could be right Cashy, my memory seems a bit grey, i know it was only a smallish place, then he moved and opened plus two, as you say it was just a mens barbers back then!

Best Regards - Taggy


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