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My instructor was National Barber of the Year 1971 and he taught me things at 19 and 20 that I'd love to show others and teach. The problem I'm seeing in cheaper type schools are the lack of interest in really wanting instructor to teach who are seasoned as myself. Just because you have a license to barber or teach, does not make you worth a crap. The proof is in the art and know how. I lived it 40 years and now I feel I can be the best hands on instructor there is in the industry. Why! Because of my 85 yo teacher who thought I had an eye for the old school art of real barbering. My kit was simple shears, razor, few combs, and my Cape which I still have both. Thinning or now days blending shears. Taper comb and regular with one bigger flat top comb. Of I forgot a pair of clippers. No where did I say trimmers electrical devices.as the new style barber use. I'd love to cut a head without using electric. It was done in the 1700s and 1800s and before this era. So what happened to the "Ethics" of old school shaves and cuts? I had to learn by 99% non electric proceedures. You sure appreciate the work more and the move the attention. Not because I'm a female barber.Its because if they work hard and need a cut. That barber needs to show his or her customers they are very much appreciated and put the palm massager on your back hand and rub their shoulders. If you've never had a real old school experience your missing it all.
How do you (both you guys) eat/drink with that mustache length. I've gone length (to my chin not parted) but my thickness is like comparing a wooly bear to a Grizzly Bear's arm. Eating: soup, sandwiches, bbq; drinking out of mugs/cups was a serious chore; seriously, with that amount of lip hair how do you even? cheers
I'm just about out of school for my instructor license then with 40 years and nails I should produce some fine professionals in the industry. I love to teach people who want to learn. If they just sit around and think they will be a professional just because of a license! They are in trouble. When I went to school it cost 1700.00 Now it's crazy expensive. WoW is all I can say. My instructor owned 5 school in west California and was National Barber of the year 1971. He learned and made us do thi gs he learned. I wanted to learn so much more and he could see it in my eyes.The man helped me with so much I'll teach to give him back. Hes still alive at 85 and remembers me. That's an honor. He said I'm doing the right way to gift the skills he gave me. Aww I wanted to cry. From a paiute and more Cant let all my secrets out. Yet!
The barber in this video is talented. But his attitude is trash. I think he missed the part that said "passionate". He's a damn good barber, just too aggressive and not a people person.
I do want to give a big hug to the camera man! I’m thankful he kept recording & didn’t let the talent turn him into mr.poopie pants. Barber was not the most cheerful man I’ve came across maybe it was the music playing in the background that put him in a bad mood 😝 but I learned a few things & Seemed like the client was happy... 😂 ...it almost pokes me in the eye.
great customer with righteous facial hair. Barber needs to take a class on anger management and improving his people skills. Very impressed the camera guy didn't tell the barber to step off. You don't treat people like that, it speaks volumes about the barbers maturity....
Great haircut and beard trim. James was very respectful towards the client in regards to his balding crown and was respectful enough to acknowledge it and be real with the client about it all
James is my barber in Ridgefield and does my beard perfect each time! He's the man. Him and the cameraman are friendly Coworkers this is just the banter at the shop and one of my favorite things about it!
I frickin knew it. I saw that but people are so quick to judge. Plus, he was probably a little nervous. Tell him I was impressed with the full video... thanks
I was just thinking about cutting mine back to just scruff at a quarter inch but im inspired now. I have a new beard goal of it being long on the chin and the taper from the neck line. Both of you guys have awesome looking beards. Cudos to the barber!
He and I have very similar hair and I get that same basic cut, but somewhat longer on the top. Nice to see "less than perfect" hair being given some respect and style. Wish my beard was as awesome.
Im 23 started growing the beard out 2 novembers ago started to see thining hair I was just getting like a short frindge skin fade on sided but decided fuck it lets go 3 on top and 0.5 on sides, looks so much better with the beard and a lot easier to manage dont see the big issue with thinning hair
The barber is clearly being extremely sarcastic with the camera man. I don’t think he was being truly rude at all. Just a personality quirk to tease people. All with a smile.
I agree with you I personally get my haircut at this shop the haircut is great and it it is always good energy there they just sometimes bust each others chops
Everyone who's saying the barber comes off as rude, literally look at his face when he tells the camera guy that he can't talk. The barber is literally half laughing and fully smiling when he says it, he's obviously joking. I really like this guy actually, seems like a very chill guy and he gave the customer exactly what he wanted.
Wow, just saw the cameraman bit everyone's mentioning. I'm surprised that made the edit. Guys like Eric, Greg, Jeff, etc. seem like such nice dudes. You don't want that sort of negativity spoiling the brand's regular vibe, which is fraternal, kind, and excellent.
Gotta keep in mind, these guys are really good friends (the barber and cameraman) they break each others' chops all the time. No harm intended towards one another.
This guy is an artist man. I wish we had Barbers like this guy around where I live. I know there are probably some around, but finding them is a quest. Most of the ones I run into are hacks, assembly line workers cranking it out as quick as possible and on to the next dweeb waiting to get whacked.
Very handsome beard. I may be one of the rare women, but I have never believed that men should go around with naked faces. Have always love beards ... always. Excellent work!!!
Not all men can grow a beard like this guy. Just because a man shaves his face clean also doesnt make him less of a man. Some guys cant grow a beard so it's better shaved.
Greg Berzinsky I gotta be honest I haven’t seen your video but I disagree with your comment. As long as it’s an healthy coveting and not a psycho coveting then it’s all good. For example in sport if somebody is playing in your position it should act as an inspiration for you to get better and dislodge them. It’s only when things get nasty then it’s a bad thing.
James is usually a really pleasant guy and very nice... Maybe he just had a bad moment.. He didn't want anyone to interupt his explanation of what he was doing to this client.. He's an amazing Stylists... Love his beard... So many negative people on here... I'm still a Fan.
I think this was a great cut. Love that he works in small steps and doesn't just hawg done and pretend he ment to take too much off. Beard looked awesome, guarantee the stash will look Steller up or down.
gorgeous silver beard and i love the way you did the hairstyle on him, i have thinning hair too + receding hairline and been looking for some style that still allows me having a little hair, i am not ready to buzz it all off yet. I have a very large beard these days " about 11 inches" and about the same stache as silver daddy in the video except my beard is brown/reddish but thinking about getting a shorter style for the summer so this has given great inspiration to a style... Thank you! btw is Daddy single hehehe... Woof!
I used to be a barber years ago but moved and there was a mixup on my license and I would have had to go back to school. By then it was taken over by cosmetology and hairdressing and I just wanted to just cut men's hair without all that. I am glad to see a resurgence of sorts in men showing an interest to once an all male profession, that frankly I thought was lost. Liked the beard but thought the handlebar moustache wasn't as attractive, but that's what the customer wanted. The hair was thin and there was really a limited choice as to how it was cut so it looked alright. Since he had already started cutting, he couldn't cut out the part with the cameraman and so it stayed. Probably he forgot to let him know that he didn't want any comments while he was working, so maybe we should give him a pass. I thought it was very interesting.
When i made a handlebar mustache video, i got a lot of comments regarding the amount of wax i applied but i think each person applies to there liking. Btw great beards guys, especially the salt and pepper one!
I wonder why Beardbrand keeps this video on, it brought more attention to the poor attitude than the job which was supposed to be great but it was not.
I hardly ever comment on videos, but I wanted to give props to the barber on the stellar beard trim. I did my own a few days ago with the new beard ( started Oct '17) and it's nowhere close to this caliber. I also envy the client's stache. Wasn't a huge fan of the dali style at the end though (personal preference, not the barber's work). I think a loose walrus would be perfect with the aesthetic of everything else.
Amazing work with a difficult head, and particular customer. The beard work is wonderful, thanks for the detailed method description. PS: Barber could switch to decaff, or just relax before the camera. Shows great skill when you can still give a perfect trim with all that going on.
Both these fellas have awesome beards, that's what I'm working mine towards. Been 3.5 months and I am still waiting for it to fill out and thicken. But it's getting there.
Nice job. But the arrogant, dismissive way you spoke to the guy with the camera was uncalled for. Talent doesn’t give you the right to belittle anyone.
I only skipped to the end and I noticed the same thing when he told him to get out of the way from the mirror. It was extremely dooshy the way he came across.
So the camera man wasn't allowed to ask questions answer the question why I'm a little confused explain yourself apart from that I think you did a good job keep it up and know that someone talking in your video is not that big of a deal
@@sergiocalvo8129 you mean the half dozen or more times he just had to mention how the comments would differ/criticize what he is doing? I don't believe it. Once or twice, OK I'll give it to you. But he obviously had issues with comments on his previous video and kept bringing it up. In the end I think he did a pretty good job on the cut but I just wasn't digging the defensive style he took in the video.
sebmets260 agree n disagree. If the ppl giving the critique are outstanding barbers then fair enough you should be able to take it. However on here everybody seems to be an expert
So I watched the next video where he apologized for this one. I came here to see what the fuss was all about. He didn't say or do anything offensive, seems more like he was joking. You guys are way to overly sensitive. Some people didn't have friends when they were kids and it shows.
Kudos to the barber for actually listening to his customers! Pays attention to what he is doing and doesn’t want any interruption while doing his job. Great job👍
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My instructor was National Barber of the Year 1971 and he taught me things at 19 and 20 that I'd love to show others and teach. The problem I'm seeing in cheaper type schools are the lack of interest in really wanting instructor to teach who are seasoned as myself. Just because you have a license to barber or teach, does not make you worth a crap.
The proof is in the art and know how.
I lived it 40 years and now I feel I can be the best hands on instructor there is in the industry. Why! Because of my 85 yo teacher who thought I had an eye for the old school art of real barbering. My kit was simple shears, razor, few combs, and my Cape which I still have both.
Thinning or now days blending shears. Taper comb and regular with one bigger flat top comb.
Of I forgot a pair of clippers.
No where did I say trimmers electrical devices.as the new style barber use.
I'd love to cut a head without using electric. It was done in the 1700s and 1800s and before this era. So what happened to the "Ethics" of old school shaves and cuts? I had to learn by 99% non electric proceedures. You sure appreciate the work more and the move the attention. Not because I'm a female barber.Its because if they work hard and need a cut. That barber needs to show his or her customers they are very much appreciated and put the palm massager on your back hand and rub their shoulders. If you've never had a real old school experience your missing it all.
How do you (both you guys) eat/drink with that mustache length. I've gone length (to my chin not parted) but my thickness is like comparing a wooly bear to a Grizzly Bear's arm. Eating: soup, sandwiches, bbq; drinking out of mugs/cups was a serious chore; seriously, with that amount of lip hair how do you even? cheers
I'm just about out of school for my instructor license then with 40 years and nails I should produce some fine professionals in the industry. I love to teach people who want to learn. If they just sit around and think they will be a professional just because of a license! They are in trouble.
When I went to school it cost 1700.00 Now it's crazy expensive. WoW is all I can say.
My instructor owned 5 school in west California and was National Barber of the year 1971. He learned and made us do thi gs he learned. I wanted to learn so much more and he could see it in my eyes.The man helped me with so much I'll teach to give him back.
Hes still alive at 85 and remembers me. That's an honor. He said I'm doing the right way to gift the skills he gave me. Aww I wanted to cry.
From a paiute and more
Cant let all my secrets out. Yet!
The barber in this video is talented. But his attitude is trash. I think he missed the part that said "passionate". He's a damn good barber, just too aggressive and not a people person.
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This barber is hilarious. You people are way too sensitive, he's obviously just playing around. He also seems very skilled.
حلاق جميل ووسيم ومميز جدا
This is absolutely the best detailed barber video I've seen, ever! Thanks for sharing
He looks better with the stache down.
Always does imo
Yeah, I'm not too sure . . . it's almost Salvador Dali'esque to me. I'm more of the "sweeper" style, myself. But, not my 'stache, so . . .
Yeah, I'm not too sure . . . it's almost Salvador Dali'esque to me. I'm more of the "sweeper" style, myself. But, not my 'stache, so . . .
Yes, but his is so epic he has choices. Something a lot of us would like.
I do want to give a big hug to the camera man! I’m thankful he kept recording & didn’t let the talent turn him into mr.poopie pants. Barber was not the most cheerful man I’ve came across maybe it was the music playing in the background that put him in a bad mood 😝 but I learned a few things & Seemed like the client was happy... 😂 ...it almost pokes me in the eye.
The barber was an arrogant dick to the cameraman.......
Barber knows his stuff, been to this shop before and general banter is one of the best parts about it.
Man, those are two nice beards and epic mustaches!
great customer with righteous facial hair. Barber needs to take a class on anger management and improving his people skills. Very impressed the camera guy didn't tell the barber to step off. You don't treat people like that, it speaks volumes about the barbers maturity....
You need to watch a movie called Gran Torino. This is how men interact with each other.
You're just sensitive my man
Exactly
A great leader thinks fast and responds slowly. There's always room for improvement.
agreed
Great haircut and beard trim. James was very respectful towards the client in regards to his balding crown and was respectful enough to acknowledge it and be real with the client about it all
Amen
James is my barber in Ridgefield and does my beard perfect each time! He's the man. Him and the cameraman are friendly Coworkers this is just the banter at the shop and one of my favorite things about it!
I frickin knew it. I saw that but people are so quick to judge. Plus, he was probably a little nervous. Tell him I was impressed with the full video... thanks
I wish I lived nearby. I’d visit this shop and ask for James to cut my hair and beard. Props!
Nice cut and beard trim, I like the attention to detail the barber has, two badass beards!
At the end he should have said "Yeah, it looks great. I'm just gonna shave it off when I get home, but, it's gonna look awesome on the way there" lol
I was just thinking about cutting mine back to just scruff at a quarter inch but im inspired now. I have a new beard goal of it being long on the chin and the taper from the neck line. Both of you guys have awesome looking beards. Cudos to the barber!
Awesome beards on both these Vatos! Respect from Northern California
He and I have very similar hair and I get that same basic cut, but somewhat longer on the top.
Nice to see "less than perfect" hair being given some respect and style.
Wish my beard was as awesome.
I agree, my hair on my head is as thin. We need more guys like us in the chair to boost our confidence...
Im 23 started growing the beard out 2 novembers ago started to see thining hair I was just getting like a short frindge skin fade on sided but decided fuck it lets go 3 on top and 0.5 on sides, looks so much better with the beard and a lot easier to manage dont see the big issue with thinning hair
I have not found anyone in Houston who can be this attentive and knowledgeable about beard and cut. Enjoyable to watch. Im jealous
The barber is clearly being extremely sarcastic with the camera man. I don’t think he was being truly rude at all. Just a personality quirk to tease people. All with a smile.
I agree with you I personally get my haircut at this shop the haircut is great and it it is always good energy there they just sometimes bust each others chops
" you know your hair is thinning right?" yiiiikkkkeeessss
This customer is soo cool and calm. Seems to a genuine guy.
This beard is of the gods. Respect ⚔️
@Shark Barbón Yeah, I get that alot 🥴
@@coterie_black was that a slam?
@@coterie_black Awww, poor man's jealous.
Now hold my beer, while I get a shave... he-he
Herbert Huffington dude get a life
Everyone who's saying the barber comes off as rude, literally look at his face when he tells the camera guy that he can't talk. The barber is literally half laughing and fully smiling when he says it, he's obviously joking. I really like this guy actually, seems like a very chill guy and he gave the customer exactly what he wanted.
Result: A changed look for the better of the two! Nice job!
Wow, just saw the cameraman bit everyone's mentioning. I'm surprised that made the edit. Guys like Eric, Greg, Jeff, etc. seem like such nice dudes. You don't want that sort of negativity spoiling the brand's regular vibe, which is fraternal, kind, and excellent.
Gotta keep in mind, these guys are really good friends (the barber and cameraman) they break each others' chops all the time. No harm intended towards one another.
I heard zero friendship coming from his big floppy mouth!
I don’t care if this barber could make his customer look like God. I would never go back.
Me: Why am I watching this?
My beard: Shut up, I’m trying to enjoy Me time... 😒
The barber has an amazing beard too.
That he does!
- Jack
Same here! Throughout the whole video, I kept saying "the barber's beard is incredible!"
This beardeo gonna reach a million views before you know it!
absolutely dope fellas
My man, great job on the haircut and trimming of the beard. AWESOME BEARDS ON BOTH THESE MAN. Bennie
This guy would really suit the bald look but maintain the beard. He’d look badass
Arthur Shelby agreed - shave off those 3 hairs, dude!
Legend has it that Zeus himself envy’s that guys beard
Maybe this man IS Zeus.
- Jack
*You could tell the Old man didn't really want those mustache like that. Haha.*
This guy is an artist man. I wish we had Barbers like this guy around where I live. I know there are probably some around, but finding them is a quest. Most of the ones I run into are hacks, assembly line workers cranking it out as quick as possible and on to the next dweeb waiting to get whacked.
Both men look good with their beards. We done Barber man!
Very handsome beard. I may be one of the rare women, but I have never believed that men should go around with naked faces. Have always love beards ... always. Excellent work!!!
Not all men can grow a beard like this guy. Just because a man shaves his face clean also doesnt make him less of a man. Some guys cant grow a beard so it's better shaved.
Great video for us older gents. You can be handsome at an older age. Just need an eye to detail...
👏👏👏for respecting the client's wishes, and maintaining communication!!! Well done! x
This guy’s beard is majestic.
I’ve been shaving my head for 25 years and it’s beautiful. Go for it, bro. Lol
Excellent haircut and beard trim. Hoping my beard has that color in another 10-15 years. Great background music as well.
Although I just made a video saying that we need to get away from coveting other people's possessions but I have to say....#beardenvy
I love the videos you make of beard trim
Hello.
WOOOOW.. Just WOOOOOOOOOW!
I cant with you right now.😎🤓.
Good luck.
Greg Berzinsky I gotta be honest I haven’t seen your video but I disagree with your comment. As long as it’s an healthy coveting and not a psycho coveting then it’s all good. For example in sport if somebody is playing in your position it should act as an inspiration for you to get better and dislodge them. It’s only when things get nasty then it’s a bad thing.
Give some tutorial that man..
@@ticklemetrout9625 My #beardenvy comment was more tongue-in-cheek. What I really meant to say was "What a incredible beard and stache!"
James is usually a really pleasant guy and very nice... Maybe he just had a bad moment.. He didn't want anyone to interupt his explanation of what he was doing to this client.. He's an amazing Stylists... Love his beard... So many negative people on here... I'm still a Fan.
The salt and pepper beard is really doing it for me 😍
R Rastogi no thanks 😂
R Rastogi 😂
Backdoor Beauty?
Jessica Kelly you let Jake and Trey and Dylan in the back why not me
The haircut was a lot more complicated than it needed to be lol.
Haha so true. I would've just shaved it 😂
Client - i don't want a skin fade
Barber - I'm giving you a skin fade
His beard reminds me of a beautiful grey marble. So amazing. Great cut and styling !! Love it !
This guy so cute. Love his bushy beard!
The beards are back in town... 🎶 🎺
I think this was a great cut. Love that he works in small steps and doesn't just hawg done and pretend he ment to take too much off.
Beard looked awesome, guarantee the stash will look Steller up or down.
I had no idea that there was so much art and science involved in shaping and styling a beard and mustache.Learn something new everyday
That older gentleman is as cool as cool gets.
Would certainly like to meet him! Great looking man for sure!
The best part of the video was the music playlist. Freak of the Week - Marvelous 3?? - hell yeah!
But remember, "we are NOT listening to Wonderwall."
- Jack
Great Job!!!😀.....I envy both of your beards and mustaches !! Really enjoyed this video!! Greetings from Mexico!!
gorgeous silver beard and i love the way you did the hairstyle on him, i have thinning hair too + receding hairline and been looking for some style that still allows me having a little hair, i am not ready to buzz it all off yet. I have a very large beard these days " about 11 inches" and about the same stache as silver daddy in the video except my beard is brown/reddish but thinking about getting a shorter style for the summer so this has given great inspiration to a style... Thank you! btw is Daddy single hehehe... Woof!
IMHO the process and the finished product was incredible. Had I been the customer I wouldn't have liked the barber having a go at the cameraman.
Did someone upset the barber!?!! 🤔😝
The craftsman at work is a thing of beauty and grace.
I used to be a barber years ago but moved and there was a mixup on my license and I would have had to go back to school. By then it was taken over by cosmetology and hairdressing and I just wanted to just cut men's hair without all that. I am glad to see a resurgence of sorts in men showing an interest to once an all male profession, that frankly I thought was lost. Liked the beard but thought the handlebar moustache wasn't as attractive, but that's what the customer wanted. The hair was thin and there was really a limited choice as to how it was cut so it looked alright. Since he had already started cutting, he couldn't cut out the part with the cameraman and so it stayed. Probably he forgot to let him know that he didn't want any comments while he was working, so maybe we should give him a pass. I thought it was very interesting.
When i made a handlebar mustache video, i got a lot of comments regarding the amount of wax i applied but i think each person applies to there liking. Btw great beards guys, especially the salt and pepper one!
22:46 Atacks the camera man
Fantastic haircut and great beard trim and style. Extremely talented stylist. Great job!
The barber’s beard is frickin’ amazing.
This barber shop is 25 minutes from my house, I’m definitely coming to visit them soon.
Deibi Garcia consider yourself very lucky to have a real professional barbershop in your area.
King of beards
I wonder why Beardbrand keeps this video on, it brought more attention to the poor attitude than the job which was supposed to be great but it was not.
I hardly ever comment on videos, but I wanted to give props to the barber on the stellar beard trim. I did my own a few days ago with the new beard ( started Oct '17) and it's nowhere close to this caliber. I also envy the client's stache. Wasn't a huge fan of the dali style at the end though (personal preference, not the barber's work). I think a loose walrus would be perfect with the aesthetic of everything else.
Amazing work with a difficult head, and particular customer. The beard work is wonderful, thanks for the detailed method description.
PS: Barber could switch to decaff, or just relax before the camera. Shows great skill when you can still give a perfect trim with all that going on.
i love british people, im a barber from Morocco and my dream is to work in a british barbershop
Gantz akira . it's a good idea but unfortunately i don't have enough money to do that
Gx Ashraf all British ppl ? Even man united fans . 😜🤣
You said Conn. Right?
That explains the attitude...I oughta know
I lived there a long time
killer job, jz! 🤘🤘🤘
Im glad I found a barber who uses a razor instead of clippers does a beard lineup and fade. Only charges me $15😎👍 cool channel
My magiclip pulls as well ! I was confused for ages happy you mentioned it ! It’s not your blade! Anyone else have this problem?
I thought his hair looked better before. It's too short now.
Definitely
Agreed
Too Short hair and too long beard.I really don't understand ..it's too much in my opinion
100%
What a great transformation. Bravo!
I liked the before beard better.
You probably couldn't get rid of the 0 line because you used an Andis guard on a Wahl clipper 🤷🏻♂️
Jordan Moorcroft LOL
This kind of artistic talent is invaluable. Really good video.
Both these fellas have awesome beards, that's what I'm working mine towards. Been 3.5 months and I am still waiting for it to fill out and thicken. But it's getting there.
Well Guys I have decided to Keep My Firs timer Beard ! Great Job .
17:05
"I like pain (Evil Laughs)"
Great video!
Nice job. But the arrogant, dismissive way you spoke to the guy with the camera was uncalled for. Talent doesn’t give you the right to belittle anyone.
I thought the same thing when I watched. It's like, your to old to acting like a whiney little brat.
I was thinking the same thing,And at first thought he was joking...smh yeah thats some bullshit!!!
I agree. No support here. Not watching anymore.
I only skipped to the end and I noticed the same thing when he told him to get out of the way from the mirror. It was extremely dooshy the way he came across.
Clearly he's friends with the camera guy and is simply being sarcastic.... It shouldn't be very hard to pick up on that.. Jesus....
Connecticut! I need to visit this place! That beard is awesome!
So the camera man wasn't allowed to ask questions answer the question why I'm a little confused explain yourself apart from that I think you did a good job keep it up and know that someone talking in your video is not that big of a deal
He is not serious
Happy New Year Beardbrand ❤️
great barber..did really good job on the dudes hair
Note to the barber, if you can't take criticism on the internet, you shouldn't be doing these videos. Way too defensive. Relax brother.
He was joking!
@@sergiocalvo8129 you mean the half dozen or more times he just had to mention how the comments would differ/criticize what he is doing? I don't believe it. Once or twice, OK I'll give it to you. But he obviously had issues with comments on his previous video and kept bringing it up. In the end I think he did a pretty good job on the cut but I just wasn't digging the defensive style he took in the video.
sebmets260 agree n disagree. If the ppl giving the critique are outstanding barbers then fair enough you should be able to take it. However on here everybody seems to be an expert
@sebmets260 Took the words right out of my mouth.
@@ticklemetrout9625 lol dude you ain't kidding. UA-cam the home of Jack's of all trades masters of all lol
Great video awesome beard and stache. Yes and a bit of mustache envy here😀
Nice job, Great work
So I watched the next video where he apologized for this one. I came here to see what the fuss was all about. He didn't say or do anything offensive, seems more like he was joking. You guys are way to overly sensitive. Some people didn't have friends when they were kids and it shows.
He looked so neat at the end. Distinguished I’d say. 👌🏻
I wanna go here. Looks like a day at the spa. Nice beard work and beer!
Man... Just when you think your moustache is big 😲. I love my moustache, but that thing is a monster
One of the biggest we've ever seen!
- Jack
Right, I love the walrus thickness...
Urban Hussar no body care if u like hh u need 10000 year s to get his ,,
Much love to the camera man!!
Old man Oliver Queen? I'm joking, it looks really good. Beard looks really sharp
Great Cut...Barber Is Very Knowledgeable About His Craft.
that is such a bad ass shop man. i love it when places dont look like shops but like a man cave. awesome
I saw these guys in Missouri wearing this leather aprons in the barber shop i think it looks cool..gives some character to the barbers!!
We dont have barbers like this. Great barber an great video
Love the music in the shop
Kudos to the barber for actually listening to his customers! Pays attention to what he is doing and doesn’t want any interruption while doing his job. Great job👍
Great beard and moustache. Great trim as well!