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    2 hours for a hair cut? Where?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben4372 View Post
    Isn't that the same strip mall as Dave's Guns? It has some less than stellar reviews.

    My big complaint with hair cuts is the time it sucks. I've been buzzing myself for 20 years. I started cutting my son's hair because it took two hours and 15 bucks for a crappy cut. I would recommend looking at a Flowbee buy I've never seen it work out well.
    This one is at parker and yale. It is near FedEx office and the Golden Saigon.

    I believe Dave's was near parker and Beeler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    I?ve had good luck with Floyd?s. Been to a couple and will stick with one barber. They follow instructions pretty well.

    I think a basic cut is $20 plus tip.
    Same here. I've had the same gal cutting my hair for the last 20 years, since she worked at Great Clips and has been working for Floyd's for quite some time. I only see her about every 1-1.5 months, so I don't mind paying more and tipping her well. She's also a licensed barber and is not just a 'stylist'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    2 hours for a hair cut? Where?
    I'm talking for start to finish. Actual time in chair is 20 mins. I'm sure I could have shaved time if I had an appointment.

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    I can see that, especially if you show up during a busy time and have the whole family to get done.
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