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Old 02-17-2015, 02:22 PM   #41
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Do you use that thing?

I bought industrial clippers that a barber would use from a salon supply store. You have to be a licensed hairstylist to shop there, though. So I made up some business cards that said "Sliver's Salon" and gave those to the cashier saying I forgot my stylist ID. She called a manager and they fataing kicked me out of the store saying it was "illegal" for them to sell to me. Yeah, I'm sure.

There was another supply store down the street that sold to me, but they were hesitant to do so. I think the concern is you'd be starting a basement salon and they want to discourage that in their industry, which I get. But I was just a bald dude tired of the crappy clippers you can get at Shopper's and wanted something better. Very happy I stuck to my guns though as my clippers are sweet.
This is an awesome story.

Another option, in case your sweet clippers every go south on you, is to buy dog clippers. Not kidding at all. I know dogs aren't really your cup of pet, but it's the same thing, and you can buy industrial dog-grooming clippers at places like PetSmart.

I've used dog clippers for years on my beard, and if shaving my head was my cup of hair-do, I'd use them up top too.
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Have you thought about hair plugs?
That's so 1980's. Nowadays, they do individual follicles.

The IT guy that manages our phone system wears a toupee. Not sure if he knows how blatantly obvious it is. One shade of brown on top, a noticeably darker shade of brown around the perimeter. It's pretty bad.
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Old 02-17-2015, 02:34 PM   #43
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Don says forget the wig.. they all look fake.
A good comb over, if done right, covers a multitude of sins.

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Old 02-17-2015, 03:17 PM   #44
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Hah, there actually is a hair salon supply district in Calgary. It's on 11th Street SE. Here are two of the businesses, and if memory serves, there was at least one more along there.

Summit Salon Services. #3, 6320 11th Street SE.

DK Beauty Systems. #11, 6320 11th Street SE.

Is there a place called Mary Ann's Clippers?
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Is there a place called Mary Ann's Clippers?
There's four places. There's Clipper Hut, that's on third. There's Clippers-R-Us, that's on third too. You've got Clip-That-Hair-Up-There, that's on third. Cut Low, Sweet Chariot... Matter of fact they're all in the same complex; it's the clipper complex on third.
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As always Jambox on my BROTHER!!!!
oh my..... I have a Jambox..... did I somehow buy into some strange fraternity?
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Did you change your avatar for that post?
Surpringly no, but sometimes the light of opportunity shines brightly on a message board lurker.
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Just don't. You're not a southern belle at the Kentucky Derby, and toupees aren't hats. You're a dude in his 30s. Be a man and accept what you've got. Toupees are worse than comb overs.

As for clippers, it pisses me off that I have to buy new ones every 2-3 years. I also have that stupid Conair palm thing and it sucks ass. All it does is mow down some of the mange, then I have to follow it up with the clippers. Thanks for adding a step, Conair.

I think the next set I buy (which will be very soon), I'm going to definitely be looking into that dog clipper idea. Or maybe I'll temporarily hook up with a hairdresser and get the real ones. Decisions.
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Old 02-17-2015, 05:34 PM   #50
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Just count yourself lucky you arnt in the 70's when every dude had to have a shoulder length mop of luxurious hair flowing behing them like Wayne.

There are certain advantages to being a dude, not having to worry about hair loss is right up there with not having to shave your nads.
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Just don't. You're not a southern belle at the Kentucky Derby, and toupees aren't hats. You're a dude in his 30s. Be a man and accept what you've got. Toupees are worse than comb overs.

As for clippers, it pisses me off that I have to buy new ones every 2-3 years. I also have that stupid Conair palm thing and it sucks ass. All it does is mow down some of the mange, then I have to follow it up with the clippers. Thanks for adding a step, Conair.

I think the next set I buy (which will be very soon), I'm going to definitely be looking into that dog clipper idea. Or maybe I'll temporarily hook up with a hairdresser and get the real ones. Decisions.
Thanks for the review, was looking into the Conair.

I have a cheap remmington that just rips my hair out. I can't decide if it's annoyed me enough to stay away from the brand, because the Remmington titanium my parents have works wonders..
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Old 02-17-2015, 05:41 PM   #52
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Thanks for the review, was looking into the Conair.

I have a cheap remmington that just rips my hair out. I can't decide if it's annoyed me enough to stay away from the brand, because the Remmington titanium my parents have works wonders..
I'm just talking about that palm puck thing I have from Conair. It's useless if you have more than just really thin hair. It only gets patches here and there, so you end up having to go over your entire head with the clippers anyway. Conair clippers are just as good (or bad) as anything else you get at Walmart or Shoppers. They last for 2-3 years before they bind up over and over and over until you smash them on your counter and then go buy a new set with a hat on.
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Do you use that thing?

I bought industrial clippers that a barber would use from a salon supply store. You have to be a licensed hairstylist to shop there, though. So I made up some business cards that said "Sliver's Salon" and gave those to the cashier saying I forgot my stylist ID. She called a manager and they fataing kicked me out of the store saying it was "illegal" for them to sell to me. Yeah, I'm sure.

There was another supply store down the street that sold to me, but they were hesitant to do so. I think the concern is you'd be starting a basement salon and they want to discourage that in their industry, which I get. But I was just a bald dude tired of the crappy clippers you can get at Shopper's and wanted something better. Very happy I stuck to my guns though as my clippers are sweet.
What's the make and model of these things? I choose to accept the mission of seeking them out.
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If you are looking for good clippers and don't want to try to pass off a lame story at a professional supply place (which you do have to have a license to purchase from) Calgary has three locations of Sally's Beauty Supply which has professional items but sells to the public.
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If you are looking for good clippers and don't want to try to pass off a lame story at a professional supply place (which you do have to have a license to purchase from) Calgary has three locations of Sally's Beauty Supply which has professional items but sells to the public.
1. Are Sally's clippers as good as the ones a barber uses?
2. Is Sally located in the hair dressing district?
3. Profit
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You're a beauty Sliver, we need people like you around here never change
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Old 02-17-2015, 11:17 PM   #57
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There are certain advantages to being a dude, not having to worry about hair loss is right up there with not having to shave your nads.
Uh, only dudes have to worry about hair loss if they're so inclined. There's a reason it's called male pattern baldness.

But I agree shaved heads > toupees.
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Old 02-18-2015, 07:20 AM   #58
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I say forget the toupee and go with a classy hat

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Balder is beautiful

I am basically bald and regularly buzz my head. I bought this piece of junk a month ago and used it once. It's useless, cuts unevenly, and is a waste of money. Would not recommend for my other bald bros.
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Why not just not be bald?

#grey4life
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