T Jones
I'll Lock Up
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Here's a few of mine. Three hats that I refurbished, black Borsalino, 3X Resistol Western, and a Knox Stagecoach, and a conversion, 3X Stetson.
This is how my morphosis happened: In high school I don’t think there was any policy on facial hair but I doubt it was necessary to have one anyway. After HS graduation I spent all summer growing a Fu Manchu mustache so I wouldn’t look like a baby faced Freshman when I arrived at college. When the upper classmen arrived the wk after Freshmen Orientation I saw many sporting big bell bottom sideburns with their Fu Manchu’s. Wow! So I started to extend & flare my sideburns to just below my ears. By that first winter my sideburns had extended into my Fu Manchu so I started to trim it all into something we called Mutton Chops (sorry I have no pics of that time other than 35mm slides somewhere).I have no idea about the motives of others. I first grew out my mustache and beard with intent when I was about 18 years old because my girlfriend and I were planning a "secret" trip to San Francisco with friends and I wanted to look older.
pretty epic beard! The fellow that founded Maestros Beard products relocated from New England to our little town of Crockett Texas a couple years ago. He bought a cool old two story historic Bar/ "Short term hotel"/ "Horizontal recreaction" place and set up several old barber chairs that visiting beard guys can work out of. Always has coffee and sometimes interesting things he cooks. Hes also one of the local pipe / cigar smokers... nice place to hang out. I use their "Speakeasy" beard wash and dressing... a nice leather and tobacco scentBarber & Beardsmith extrodinare, hat wearer Matty Conrad (Canadian).
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I've been watching his YouTube videos for quite a while, great for learning to trim a beard or mustache.Barber & Beardsmith extrodinare, hat wearer Matty Conrad (Canadian).
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I would enjoy hanging there with like minded brethren. I’m always on the lookout for a good Victorian Beardsmith that’s close in miles. It seems like every clip & curl mall shop thinks they can handle doing it & they can’t. There are a few shops around with vintage barber equipment & decor that’s being totally wasted on the clientele they have because they are no good at anything to do with beards except maybe a 5 o'clock shadow of a beard.The fellow that founded Maestros Beard products relocated from New England to our little town of Crockett Texas a couple years ago. He bought a cool old two story historic Bar/ "Short term hotel"/ "Horizontal recreaction" place and set up several old barber chairs that visiting beard guys can work out of. Always has coffee and sometimes interesting things he cooks. Hes also one of the local pipe / cigar smokers... nice place to hang out.
Haven’t watched any of his videos. Tried his beard wash in my rotation. But I follow a few beardsmith‘s thru NBMC & Beard Team USA looking for others as sited above. By the way, there are a couple of shops in ID.I've been watching his YouTube videos for quite a while, great for learning to trim a beard or mustache.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I'm in WA now and though the area I'm in has a million barbershops I haven't find one I really connect with, so I'm still on the lookout. Before I moved to this area I had a great barber.I would enjoy hanging there with like minded brethren. I’m always on the lookout for a good Victorian Beardsmith that’s close in miles. It seems like every clip & curl mall shop thinks they can handle doing it & they can’t. There are a few shops around with vintage barber equipment & decor that’s being totally wasted on the clientele they have because they are no good at anything to do with beards except maybe a 5 o'clock shadow of a beard.
Haven’t watched any of his videos. Tried his beard wash in my rotation. But I follow a few beardsmith‘s thru NBMC & Beard Team USA looking for others as sited above. By the way, there are a couple of shops in ID.
At least one of Stewart’s hats with the feather plume is in the American Civil War Museum (formerly the Museum of the Confederacy), Richmond, VA.Someday I'll grow a big bushy JEB Stewart type beard