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"Reminded me of the first barbershop I visited as a kid in the atmosphere of men sitting around talking " ... Spots
... sigh ... oh for the days of the old fashioned barbershop. Barbers that had been in the same shop for years. Wood paneling with mounted fish on the walls. Barber chairs that were built like tanks. The magazines were 6 year old "Field & Streams". The old fellow over in the corner that could do a hell of a "Spit Shine" ... sigh ...


And cigarette smoke so thick you couldn't hardly see across the room.
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You will have to deal with some hipsters (I was the only one in dirty work boots), but its well worth it.

 

I am sure that dirty work boots will be the new hipster thing. Maybe they can repurpose this:

 

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I think to be a lumbersexual you have to tight-roll your skinny jeans.

Awww crap. I guess im out. I'm gonna go cry into my $11 a pint craft beer
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If those didnt say Brooks Brothers they would be almost kinda cool. They look like the boots my Grandpa worked in in the 20's and 30's. That said, $398 to look like some souless hipster? Thats pocket change. They will go perfectly with my $400 skinny jeans, $150 plaid shirt, $300 canvas daypack and my hand forged $300 axe so that I can go cut wood like a real lumber jack.......

 

Don't forget your scarf.

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You guys are really starting to worry me, as you seem to know just what items the aspiring "lumber sexual" needs.


I need a new pair of work boots so I was looking online to see what I might like and in every picture of a boot the guy had his pants rolled up to just above the top. I showed my wife and she said "Oh yeah, that's the style now."

Shaking my friggin' head, what a bunch of doofuses.
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You guys are really starting to worry me, as you seem to know just what items the aspiring "lumber sexual" needs.


I need a new pair of work boots so I was looking online to see what I might like and in every picture of a boot the guy had his pants rolled up to just above the top. I showed my wife and she said "Oh yeah, that's the style now."

Shaking my friggin' head, what a bunch of doofuses.

That actually started with loggers. My dads got a book that shows them logging out the PNW back in the early to mid 1900's and some guys have their jeans rolled up. It keeps you from tearing off the hems with caulked (spiked sole) boots. Now its just another trend for wanna be Lumbersexuals.
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I'm mostly bald, but I think I'm going to have to take my son and see if they can do anything with his mop and my beard.

Thanks for posting this Spots.

I'll make sure I wear my dirty work boots also.

 

I got sheep shears.........and free all week, no appointment necessary.

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here in Oak Ridge, I used to go to Ken's Barber Shop. It had that old-timey feel of a real barber shop. They didn't take your name, you just looked at the other men and remembered who is before you. It had been there for ever.

 

The owner (not Ken) bought the barber shop over in Groves Center (behind the new Kroger), and the lady that I liked to cut my hair from Kens moved there, so I followed her. She said they were trying to build up clients at that location, so I obliged.

 

Just recently, they closed the Ken's location, and moved the Groves location to the end of the shopping center in a much larger store front, and combined the two shops. This new location is pretty cool. They have a pool table in there, and they bring out corn-hole on nice days. It's decorated with old fashioned tin plate signs advertising guns, ammo, tobacco and motor oil. They use mechanics tool chests for their work stations. They even have a station for a straight razor shave if you like. The haircut was great. Trimmed up the neck and sideburns with a straight razor, finished up with a wipe down from a cool towel soaked in alcohol, and a dusting of talc. All for $12.

 

If you are looking for a barber shop in Oak Ridge, with that old fashioned feel, I can recommend them. I think their name is simply "The Barber Shop".

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Kinda sounds like what Sport Clips does, massage and stuff.
I use them once when I had a coupon for a free cut.
I was in there for 45mins and I don't care if she looked like a Barbie doll, thats too long for me.

I want a simple haircut, in and out in 15 if possible, with no small talk and no more than $10. out of pocket.
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here in Oak Ridge, I used to go to Ken's Barber Shop. It had that old-timey feel of a real barber shop. They didn't take your name, you just looked at the other men and remembered who is before you. It had been there for ever.

The owner (not Ken) bought the barber shop over in Groves Center (behind the new Kroger), and the lady that I liked to cut my hair from Kens moved there, so I followed her. She said they were trying to build up clients at that location, so I obliged.

Just recently, they closed the Ken's location, and moved the Groves location to the end of the shopping center in a much larger store front, and combined the two shops. This new location is pretty cool. They have a pool table in there, and they bring out corn-hole on nice days. It's decorated with old fashioned tin plate signs advertising guns, ammo, tobacco and motor oil. They use mechanics tool chests for their work stations. They even have a station for a straight razor shave if you like. The haircut was great. Trimmed up the neck and sideburns with a straight razor, finished up with a wipe down from a cool towel soaked in alcohol, and a dusting of talc. All for $12.

If you are looking for a barber shop in Oak Ridge, with that old fashioned feel, I can recommend them. I think their name is simply "The Barber Shop".

Ive been there. They do really good work. Joes barbershop in clinton is the same way, he does a great job for about $10. I always used him when I was in on leave and he did my razor fades.

Kinda sounds like what Sport Clips does, massage and stuff.
I use them once when I had a coupon for a free cut.
I was in there for 45mins and I don't care if she looked like a Barbie doll, thats too long for me.

I want a simple haircut, in and out in 15 if possible, with no small talk and no more than $10. out of pocket.

Meh. I can get that at home without spending $10 lol. A barbershop/haircut is a chance to relax for me. I dont care if it takes 2 hours lol. But its jot for everyone, some guys like yourself don't have any desire for that.

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