At BLACKBEARDS BARBER SHOP, we offer superior quality in workmanship and customer service. In this fast world, we have slowed things down to bring back personalized service that lets you know you’re appreciated.
Walk-ins are always welcome. If you have to wait, at least you’ll enjoy your time watching all manner of shows on the big screen TVs that grace our waiting area. Come on in – we’re here to serve!
Note: Due to high volumes we can no longer guarantee appointments (except for wedding parties – see below). Our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Rate Card – H.S.T. Free!*
Traditional Men’s Cut: $30
Full Shave: $35 (Shave, Lather, Steam Towel, Straight Razor Shave, Face Massage)
Edge Detail (Head, with Clippers): $15
Edge Detail (Face, with Clippers): $20
Kids under 13: $24**
Seniors (Male 65 & Over): $24**
Shampoo: $6
Shoe Shine: $10
Boot Shine: $15
Walk-ins Preferred – We’re ready for you!
*Actually, it’s included in the price, but you knew that.
** Senior and kids prices valid on weekdays only before 3:00 p.m.
Blackbeard and his crew are ready to serve wedding parties with the traditional haircut and shave services you’d expect at any barbershop.Reservation Deposit is Required.
Please contact us for more details.
Hair Products for Men
Blackbeards is now carrying the full line of LayRite and Reuzal Pomades. We also carry Moustache Wax, Straight Razors, Safety Razors, Beard Oils and Shaving Soaps. Come on in and check out our selection!
If you’re a business owner whose had your computers crash, you’ll relate to what I’m about to unveil. You likely seriously considered that your business may not survive. Now that you’re back on your feet, do you know when you last tested your backups to make sure they can be restored?
Here’s a sobering statistic:
“70% of small firms that experience a major data loss go out of business within a year.”
Contingency Planning, Strategic Research Corp and DTI/Price Waterhouse Coopers (2004)
You really don’t want to wait until disaster strikes!
You can bet I can feel with your pain. I’m an IT guy, I’ve been there, I’ve pulled clients from the brink of disaster more than once. In those days I was never without a backup but a server crash was still ugly – and very costly for my clients.
But that’s changed now. Technology is advanced enough that recovery can be quick and practically pain free. It just takes some planning and a bit of ingenuity. More on that later though. The fact is, if you’ve been down the “network down” road, you don’t want to go back and if you haven’t, you don’t want to!
Your IT guy has likely talked to you about break/fix, managed services, monitoring, remote support… you know, all that mind numbing jargon. The reality is, you can risk your business, pay a fortune for some peace of mind, or let your IT guy think outside of the box. They are computers after all: there are tons of options.
What you don’t want though is to leave it until it’s too late.
You can:
Carry on as You Are
Keep trusting your backups and hope like the dickens that if something major happens, you’ll be able to get back on track in reasonable time.
Buy Into Managed Services
For a monthly fee for each of the computers and devices on your network you can have proactive, all-you-can-eat service. This will be hundreds of dollars a month if not more.
Let Me Help You
I have a system that can get you back on your feet with only minor downtime (an hour or so) in the event of major disaster and will take backups all day long while you work. Far less expensive than managed services and far less damaging to your business when things fall apart.
Couple that with excellent IT support and you have a magic mix of old school break/fix and peace of mind.
I may not be a fit for your business, or I may be exactly what you need. Give me a call or visit my website and let’s find out now, before your business is in crisis mode.
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