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To be honest the guy seems like a very nice guy but the place isn't really that nice. It's one seat and only Enrico cuts. You have to call to schedule an appointment and when you show up you usually need to wait anyways. If you've ever been to a real barber shop you tell the guy, fade, uptown fade, tape up, taper, or other normal terms and Enrico just looks puzzled. When you need to pull out your cell phone to show a picture of what to do, then you know that you might have issues. The guy is old school and if your an old man this would be a nice place. But this is oakland where college kids run free and need a barber that isn't in tune with today's socially acceptable haircuts. Like the other reviews state, the guy is always on the phone constantly interrupting your haircut. They always seemed half fast and when he cant concentrate cause he keeps taking appointments then as a customer you feel like your not getting the attention you need. That being said there are plenty of other places to go to to get a good haircut. At least this place is a step up from super cuts.
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