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Originally Posted by Kelt
I agree with you on the perfection factor when I had the flattop, precision required, no question. It wouldn't be possible to self cut. What I'm thinking of is I believe what you are referring to as clippers w/comb attachment. It looks like three lengths plus razor line the neck which I touch up myself anyway.
I'm thinking one or two trips to the barber paying very close attention and then give it a try. I don't have to look like anything for anyone right now so I could have a couple of "mistakes" and either take it all down to a #2 and try it again in a couple of weeks or, if it just needs correcting slap on a hat and make a sheepish trip to said barber to fix it.
This would be the "Clooney" which I am currently sporting. Knock the corners off a flattop and you have it in two weeks since it is just an overgrown Crew cut. Turns out it is called a "Harvard Clip" officially.
Translated into Dapperese:
Flattop: $12 + $3 tip x 26 times per year = $390 annually
Quality clippers $50, nope free, already have them.
All this said, last week I gave the cat a summer cut and it looks like I threw her at an industrial fan.

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Just messin' with you. I believe me hair is a bit more complicated, but we could try!
"Male business cut" (something along those lines): $41 + $8 tip x 17.33 times per year = $849.17
PLUS
Hair lightening: $ 85 + $16 tip x 5.77 times per year =$582.77
Annual Cost = $1, 431.94
Flying Quality Kelt twice from the wrong coast - Over budget!