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Our fotografic fork is of many tines.

City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++

The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.

Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.

When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Stop on Red



- Haircut or shave?
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[laconically] Yeah.
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I beg your pardon, isn't your name Flugg?
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Yeah.
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I thought so. I didn't recognize your face when you first came in.
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[deadpan] No, it's all healed up since I was in here last.
                        
                        (“The Barber Shop”, 1933)

 
   Back in days visiting a barber shop regularly was a habit.
Men stopped in for a hot shave or a haircut, in ancient days - for dentistry or surgery. 
   Actually, it was kind of a hangout: “a barber gives you a quick shave if you don't have time to listen to a haircut”. Some featured bars, like Boston’s famous Joe & Nemo, allowing them to keep up with saloons.

Paul Sample, Barber Shop, 1934. Cleveland Museum of Art collection

    Since long hair became unisex, getting hair done every couple of weeks became optional. Modern times shaved beards from men's faces with the safety razors. Overnight stubble quickly goes away with a help of an electric shaver, usually tucked into the car's glove compartment. Long beards and free time go hand in hand. Man drinks, eats, shaves in the car, sometimes fearless of road signals.

Give it a break - stop on red, stop shaving in the car, stop in for a shave.
 
Barber shops are still around, but, we bet, not like the one we “discovered” around New Year Eve in Indianapolis. We literally stopped on “Red’s”.

Red's Window

Shop's Door




Gentleman's Accessories
Window Poster
Step inside, make yourself comfortable in one of original Koken's and risk it all for a hot lather shave.

Barber at Work

Koken Barber Chair
Let your shoes speak for you:

Shoe Shine Bench & Stands

He works here, he is from Savannah and he knows it all. All you have to do is to ask ... just ask about the place and just listen to a shoe shine:



Interested ? Visit Red's in the Red's album or at their site.