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Gappy's Barber Shop
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I don't understand what all these other guys writing rave reviews consider to be a good haircut, but I can assure you this place does not offer one. I should have known when I walked in to a bunch of russian barbers BS'ing around that this place was sub-par. Yes, you do not have to wait at all to get a cut, but when the haircut is awful and the barber literally spends 5-10 minutes on your hair, who cares about wait times? I asked for a short fade, 2 to 4, it came out extremely uneven. When I asked for the barber to box out my front, he literally took one pass over it with a buzzer, barely even looking at what he was doing. Also the entire time tried to push a scissor cut/hot shave to make more money. The guy at the front gave me a bit of an attitude too. Honestly, for 12 bucks you're better off going to an actual reputable barber shop, maybe I'm just used to barbers in the Bronx/Queens who actually have training, but these guys are, in my opinion, awful. Don't go here if you have any desire to actually have a good-looking cut
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