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  • #16
    Re: Compnay Barbers?

    Bruce,

    Good point... The blade is the razor......

    Guys,
    Air shaving is pointless...... Plus, most authentics don't have spectators walking in and out of camp all the time, therefore, air shaving is just a waist of time.

    Andrew,

    What else does a period barber do besides cut hair and shave? I can't think of anything without being sarcastic :wink_smil
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Aaron Schwieterman
    Cincinnati

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    • #17
      Re: Compnay Barbers?

      This thread has gone from bad to worse.
      Robert Johnson

      "Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."



      In memory of: William Garry Co.H 5th USCC KIA 10/2/64 Saltville VA.

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      • #18
        Re: Compnay Barbers?

        Chalk it up to indulgent Mods. :)

        Folks, it appears this topic may be at an end. Ms. Timour's information is great, and brings out a lot of points that any person recreating a trade such as barbering would need to know.

        I would encourage anyone interested in seeing "period shaving" done, to get a good razor, and learn to shave himself only--and then, depending on the event scenario, he might get a chance to do so.

        "Air shaves" and planned comedy do cross the line into farbism--in pursuing an accurate portrayal of the lives of mid-19th century people, we need to avoid excess theatricals, and planned comedy rarely comes off as a naturally humourous situation. And, as has been pointed out, without a blade, there is no shave--not even an air shave... taking the edge off the whole impression quite neatly.
        Regards,
        Elizabeth Clark

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