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Try _The Vanishing American Barber Shop: An Illustrated History of the
Tonsorial Art, 4860-1960_ by Ronald Barlow (1996). It's full of photos,
catalog illustrations, and other info. The William Marvy Company, which
happens to be the only U.S. manufacturer of barber poles, publishes it. If
you can't find the book near you, it is available from the company at 800
874 2651 or 612 698 0726. We are using it for an exhibit we are developing
on 20th century hairstyles.
Meg Ehr
Curator
Outagamie Museum and Houdini Historical Center
330 E. College Ave.
Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 735-9370 x105
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: Subject: Barbershop Exhibits
: Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 1:20 PM
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: Does anyone have photographs or information pertaining to Barbershops ca.
: 1900 - 1930? Please let me know ASAP. This is part of a research
project
: to install a realistic barbershop exhibit at Burnaby Village Museum.
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: Thankyou.
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