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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
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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
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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
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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.
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jack been finishd 40 yrs norman his apprentice still going strong did 40 yrs in nov
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Best Regards - Taggy |
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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.
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Best Regards - Taggy |
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