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Perfectionist barber showing no signs of slowing down at age 92

Posted at 10:06 PM, Jul 14, 2017
and last updated 2017-07-15 09:18:47-04

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. -- In this fast-paced ever-changing world.  A world that shows no signs of slowing down there is one place on Midlothian Turnpike where you'll find consistency, serenity and a whole lot of style.

At Hot Locks Salon repeat customers turn back the clock for an appointment with a man who is as precise as a surgeon.

Ninety-two-year-old Marty Bufano has been cutting hair since FDR lived in the White House. Bufano learned the trade from an old barber in his hometown of Scranton in 1938.

Marty Bufano

“I was 13 years old when I became an apprentice,” said Bufano. “I looked at him and said, ‘Angelo, What is an apprentice?’”

Then Uncle Sam beckoned at the outbreak of WWII.

“Then when I was 17 I joined the Marines. I wanted to be a Marine,” he said.

During the war, Marty cut his fellow Marine’s hair in the South Pacific.

“Even then I was fussy about how I cut their hair. But It really didn’t matter but that is just me,” said Bufano.

Marty Bufano

After the war Bufano shaped quite a reputation in 1961 when he was named National Barber of the Year. To this day, he prefers the Roffler technique using a straight razor instead of scissors.​

Customer Bill Lyle appreciates Bufano’s attention to detail.

“Next thing I know he grabs a razor and I thought Wow. That is cool.”

Bufano does not believe in a quick haircut. Bill who is a 30-year customer always allots an hour with Bufano.

Marty Bufano

“It is kind of like visiting a friend and getting a haircut on the side,” said the barber.

Bufano prefers the traditional looking cut unlike one particular world leader.

“You know I think has the goofiest haircut of all? This guy from North Korea. Oh God. He must think he looks cute with that haircut. It’s so bad.”

This former U.S. Marine is making up for lost time. This senior veteran decided he needed a new look. Bufano got U.S. Marine tattoos on both arms. His tattoo obsession hasn’t stopped.

Salon owner Carol Crone marvels at Bufano 's detail and stamina.

“Oh, he is a perfectionist in everything,” said Crone. “There is no stopping him. He will probably be cutting hair when he turns 100.”

Marty Bufano

Don’t mention retiring to Bufano. He prefers a barber chair over a rocking chair any day of the week.

“I told you it’s a labor of love Greg,” Bufano said. “(I’m) going to cut hair till I can’t stand on my two feet and when I can’t stand on my feet I will get a stool to sit on and cut hair.”

He is barber who makes you look good on the outside. Feeling good on the inside? No charge. It’s what customers can expect entering Bufano’s sanctuary of shears.

“I’ve been a very blessed fortunate guy,” said Bufano. “I just hope the guy above keeps me around so I can keep doing this.”

If you know of someone with an interesting story email me at gmcquade@wtvr.com.

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