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Kyriacos Demetriou

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147:. He became an apprentice to the proprietor, at first standing on a milk crate to cut. He won a national barber competition, and in the late 1930s he emigrated to New York. He worked at various places before taking over the Broadway Barbershop. 162:
between 103rd and 104th Streets. Reputed to be the oldest in the city, it was founded in 1904. Mr. Kay took over in the early 1970s and ran it for almost 30 years until he retired in 1996. In addition to haircuts, he provided shaves with a
212:. He took a particular interest in the families he served. He worked six days a week, did not post his prices, refused to take appointments, and made customers wait, often standing in line outside his shop. 215:
A mainstay on the Upper West Side through the years, he was also known for his daily exchange with a passerby who would knock on his door on his way home from work:
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Throughout the years, as his business increasingly became an anachronism, it was featured in articles, books, and art. He was featured at least twice in
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when he was an infant. His family struggled financially, and he took up work as a shoeshine boy outside a barbershop on
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known for his adherence to traditional practices within his craft.
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his first shaved head, and to have cut the hair of presidents
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Cyprus
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New York
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Greek
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barber
Cyprus
England
London
West End
Broadway
Manhattan
Upper West Side
straight razor
Museum of the City of New York
New Yorker
Max Ferguson
Yul Brynner
Harry Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Humphrey Bogart
Aaron Copland
George Gershwin
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