
I loved this shop and how things like this are still surviving. The guy who owns must be able to have a living out of this profession, in fact I feel he must be carrying on fine because there was nothing like this for miles and it was between two villages.
People remain happy with a shop like this and absolutely glorify their skills to the passer-by’s who feel compelled to get a fresh hair cut.
The chair is classic and irreplaceable. Once it is gone this legacy will be gone. No youngster will work in a place like this. I was amazed at the place and I hope to see it again when I go there. May we all have the capacity to be happy in such simplicity.
Indeed
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🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Almost like those in Nigeria.
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Lovely.
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Lovely writing ✍️ though I am unable to find it on fb 😊
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So strange . Thank you 🙏🏼
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Well ❤️🩹
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🙏🏼🙏🏼
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I’ve heard that in the old west the barber might also be the Town Dentist, or even the Circuit Judge. 💈
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Sounds very interesting
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