Friday, February 19, 2010
Oldest
Barber - world record set by Anthony Mancinelli
VAILS GATE, N.Y., USA -- 98-year old Anthony
Mancinelli started cutting hair at age of 12 and he continues
to work today at the age of 98 years , setting the world record for the Oldest
Barber.
Photo: On Saturdays, Anthony Mancinelli,
98, attends to haircuts, shaves and conversation at Antonio
& Pasquale Barber Shop. Photo by Earl Wilson/The New York
Times
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“He’s the fastest barber I know, and
he still cuts very straight,” quotes New York Times Mr. Jaffe,
60, whose 4-year-old-grandson, Anthony Colonna, also was getting
a haircut from Mr. Mancinelli.
“To many of us who have been coming here for
a long time, he’s like family. I hope he’s still my barber
when he’s 125.” “I enjoy talking to people, it’s the best
part of the job,” said Anthony Mancinelli.
He started cutting hair when Calvin Coolidge
was in the White House. He was 12.
“When I started, a haircut and shave
cost you two bits — a quarter,” Mr. Mancinelli told Mr. Jaffe,
who has been a customer for 25 years. “A while later, it was
25 cents for a haircut and 15 cents extra for a shave.”
Now, a haircut from Mr. Mancinelli costs
$12 and, his repeat customers say, his fingers are just as
nimble.
Mr. Mancinelli, a razor-thin man with a
full head of white hair who once owned his own shop on Liberty
Street in nearby Newburgh, is now stationed at Antonio & Pasquale
Barber Shop, where an old fashioned pole with red, white and
blue swirling stripes is mounted outside the front door, and
a dizzying array of Italian accents swirls inside.
“I enjoy talking to people, it’s the
best part of the job,” he said — and for nearly nine decades
has been holding forth on topics both mundane and momentous,
including the Great Depression, World War II, the Beatles
and 27 Yankee championships.
It was Mancinelli's late friend, John
Oncher, who first encouraged him to reach out to Guinness
World Records for a little recognition. When he finally heard
back from them, more than a year had passed.
“I’m proud to say that I cut the hair
of young boys and their fathers’ hair and their grandfathers’,
and sometimes even their great-grandfathers’,” he said.
Mr. Mancinelli, a widower, works at the
shop two or three days a week. “I would work every day if
they let me,” he said, “but we have a full staff of barbers
here.” He attributed his staying power to “eating well and
never drinking or smoking.”
“I still feel like I’m in beautiful shape, so
I’m not even considering retirement because coming to work
is what keeps me going.”
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