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Joe Quattrone, Barber to Capitol Hill - Interview

By Gerald D. Swick | American History  | Single Page  | 2 comments  | Print This Post  | Email This Post

HN: Any tips for the rest of us on how haircuts can help us project an image?

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Joe Q: That's hard to say. Some like it short, some medium. If you want hair to always look fresh, always look the same, it needs to be cut every 10 days.

HN: Anything you'd like to add?

Joe Q: They've been extra good to me here, better than I deserve. I'm a very lucky man. It's been a pleasure to serve them.

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