Salv said:I've had my hair cut a couple of times at a barber in west London, but that may be too far for you - Murray's in Kingston-upon-Thames is run by a rockabilly guy called Nick Murray, but they do a wide range of cuts, including traditional and rocking cuts.
Kt Templar said:Strangest coincidence, just after seeing your post I was driving through from Kingston to Richmond. And drove right past it! Murrays is in Ham near to where the old British Aerospace factory was isn't it? I'd never noticed it before. But their sign is pretty distinctive.
What a great website! So well done! And I just gave myself the "Horseshoe Rockabilly" cut as featured in the gallery! Not that it's much different from what I had, but just wanna be able to tell people that I got a HORSESHOE ROCKABILLY!Salv said:I've had my hair cut a couple of times at a barber in west London, but that may be too far for you - Murray's in Kingston-upon-Thames is run by a rockabilly guy called Nick Murray, but they do a wide range of cuts, including traditional and rocking cuts. Click on the "Gallery" link from the main page for some examples, and also try the "Rockin' Cuts" link (but turn the sound down first if you're at work, unless you don't mind hearing a song called Shorty's Barber Shop.) The Rockin' cut on the far left looks quite 40's..
matei said:Thanks for the info guys.
I ended up going to "Fittners", in Moorgate. I am very happy with the end result.
However, I do have yet another question! As I'm not British, and haven't been living here too long - how much does one tip the barber?
Well, we need a picture!matei said:Thanks for the info guys.
I ended up going to "Fittners", in Moorgate. I am very happy with the end result.
I usually tip ?Ǭ£1.50 to ?Ǭ£2.00. Last time I went to Murray's he only charged me ?Ǭ£7.50 instead of the usual ?Ǭ£9.50 because I just had the back and sides tidied up, but I gave him ?Ǭ£10 and told him to keep the change. My wife's a hairdresser (she normally cuts my hair but I went to Murray's when she broke her arm last year) and she reckons about two quid is fine.matei said:However, I do have yet another question! As I'm not British, and haven't been living here too long - how much does one tip the barber?
db5zx said:Good afternoon, ladies and those who pursue them...
Although originally from Germany, I am living in Washington, DC for job reasons at the moment. I will leave the country to go back to Germany at the end of April and would like to get me a nice haircut, as a good-bye present, so to speak. At the moment, I don't look very gentleman-like, having not gotten a haircut since January and not having had a decent shave in a good number of weeks. And quite frankly, that has got to change.
Does anyone here know where to get a good, 1930's or 1940's haircut in the capital region? That would be much appreciated!
Jens