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gdm27 07-01-2010 18:23

1st. Barbers
 
Mid 50's. My 1st. barbers shop was Len's (I think) at the bottom of Pendle St. He had a big cyst on his head, you remember that as a kid. I always remember going in there on Friday night, pay night, and sitting around the edge of the room reading old Beanos and Dandys. You would count the blokes in already and wait your turn. This went out the window as soon as an adult came in cause they bumped you straight away!!!!!! Proper barbers chair with a small plank across for us nippers! :):D:cool:

Eric 07-01-2010 19:51

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 776390)
Mid 50's. My 1st. barbers shop was Len's (I think) at the bottom of Pendle St. He had a big cyst on his head, you remember that as a kid. I always remember going in there on Friday night, pay night, and sitting around the edge of the room reading old Beanos and Dandys. You would count the blokes in already and wait your turn. This went out the window as soon as an adult came in cause they bumped you straight away!!!!!! Proper barbers chair with a small plank across for us nippers! :):D:cool:

I can vaguely remember going to a barber's on Whalley Road ... somewhere between the Load and the bridge over the cut ... think the guy was Italian. The one that I remember a little more clearly was the guy who cut hair on Lower Barnes St., just down from the Forts. I know I used to hate going .... that's probably why I look like I do in my profile pic;):D

esteemedjuju 07-01-2010 20:19

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billy basigalupo whalley road tom dawson lower barnes st

Eric 07-01-2010 20:35

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billy basigalupo whalley road tom dawson lower barnes st


That's it Basigalupo .... it was hovering at the edge of my brain .... and Tom Dawson, yes.

Wynonie Harris 07-01-2010 21:07

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Roy Kayley's on Garbett Street...he did a mean short-back-and-sides. As soon as I got a bit more fashion conscious, around 1963, started going to Crawshaw's on Abbey Street. You could get a then-very fashionable square cut there, but if you were a kid, you had to bring a note from your mum or dad, as so many irate parents had turned up to complain that the barber hadn't give their son a "proper haircut" (ie - a short-back-and-sides). :D

cashman 07-01-2010 21:25

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my first was "Joe Simpsons" on Lodge Street, quick nick everyone called him, but a top guy, when young i always wondered what "Need Something For The Weekend" meant, cos he always asked the men.:D

junetta 07-01-2010 22:06

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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!

Eric 07-01-2010 23:09

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my first was "Joe Simpsons" on Lodge Street, quick nick everyone called him, but a top guy, when young i always wondered what "Need Something For The Weekend" meant, cos he always asked the men.:D

He was a pimp:eek::D!!!!!

cashman 07-01-2010 23:16

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He was a pimp:eek::D!!!!!

Possibly but it would be very lucrative in accy,:D

AngleIron 08-01-2010 04:13

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used to go to "Savins"..bottom of willows lane area, then cross road to Ivans....think Savin learnt him his trade

beechy 08-01-2010 05:48

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Used to go to Archibold at the bottom of water street,it was inbetween burnley rd
and water st. man and wife team,seem to think she was called Rene,??

Alan Gilmartin 08-01-2010 06:19

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Me & my brothers went to Billy Faulds on Whalley Rd Clayton, inbetween Load of Mischief & Grayhound, Billy Basigaloupo's brother had a barbers shop in Warner st, last shop in arcade, anybody remember it .They both had the barber's pole outside. I remember the plank very well.

jaysay 08-01-2010 10:24

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I always went to Jim Kershaws (his daughter is a member on here) when he packed up I started going to Chinnies in Accy, Plus Two I think it was called, The other half does mine now, every month a number 2 cut

garinda 08-01-2010 11:45

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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

jaysay 08-01-2010 15:30

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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

Them were the days Rindi, Brylcreem, used to have a huge tub of the stuff on the bathroom windowsill, when I think back you'd wash your hair then whack some Brylcreem on, happy days:D


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