Blade Master Barber Shop
About the Business
Blade Master Barber Shop is a premier hair care institution located at 5900 Reisterstown Road in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Our skilled barbers specialize in providing top-notch haircuts, shaves, and grooming services for men of all ages. With a focus on precision and attention to detail, we strive to provide our clients with a unique and personalized experience. Visit us today for a refreshing haircut and grooming session that will leave you looking and feeling your best.
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Location & Phone number
5900 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21215, United States
Reviews
"Blade masters changed me 50.00, being the highest in Baltimore, I thought I would get a great haircut, first of all as the barber started to cut I noticed a bad smell, it was his feet, 2 days after the cut I noticed a burn along my shape up ( pictures enclosed )DON’T GO!!!!!! Fat barber on the left hand side"
"My mom called and spoke with the owner to get both of my sons' haircut. She said he quoted her $40 for both when we got there the sign said $30 & up for kids under 12 and both my kids are under 12. After the cut he told me $80!!!!! Needless to say he must not like repeat business."
"There was only two barbers in the shop, so there was an 2 he wait. And me being a senior my haircut was 30.00 dollars. For that price I could have bought my own clippers."
"I had the most horrible experience I had ever had in any barbershop in my whole life! I chose this place because of the reviews in Google, so I thought it is my duty to write a review for the people after me. I really doubt the authenticity of other reviews, for my horrible experience cannot be an exception in such a horrible shop. Let me share the experience. I easily found the place and parked my car in front of the store. As I approached the door, someone was standing behind the glass door looking outside. I thought it was a costumer who was waiting for a ride or something, for it was so cold and windy outside. Though, it turned out that he was the barber who eventually cut my hair. The moment I entered he asked me if I wanted to cut my hair. I had planned to look at the prices on the sign he was blocking with his body, but as he asked me, I just said yes and followed him to the chair. I should say I realize that it was my fault that I did not ask for the price beforehand. But, the set up at my arrival was so that anyone could dismiss asking about the price. The shop was huge, though not very organized. There were 6 to 7 barbers in the shop and only 2 or 3 customers. Throughout the time I was there, the barbers were loudly talking to each other without including me in the conversation. At some point, it became much worse when the dude who was cutting my hair started a bitter argument with another barber. Then, a third barber joined the argument. The argument got so heated that I was worried it may turn into a physical fight. Thank God it didn't. They didn't go beyond some swear words. After the argument was calm, a guy came into the store and started a small group meeting with my barber and another one right above my head. The three of them were standing around me, talking about some legal issues, and they had absolutely no concerns about me being seated right in the middle of their conversation. They totally ignored me as if I was not there at all. Funny thing was that the guy who was cutting my hair didn't even tell me later he was sorry about all this. I suppose it looked pretty normal to him and to this shop. This was just the environment of the shop; I haven't told you anything about the haircut itself! I told the barber very clearly at the beginning that I want him to cut about one third of my hair and to use scissors all over. Well, I can say he almost did not use scissors at all, and he cut more than two third of my hair! But even this was not the worst part. While trimming the back of my neck, he really hurt my skin. I don't know if it was the clipper, or if there was something wrong with the way he used it, but my skin was so irritated that I though it was going to bleed. I revealed my pain in my face. He noticed that, but kept doing what he was doing. After some time he tried another clipper to see if it hurt less. The second clipper was better, but still horrible. When I told him about the pain he said, it sometimes happen when you don't cut your hair for a while. Ridiculous! In the end, I expected the cheapest price for such an awful service, and I realized the price is $25, and it was written on the sign at the entrance. This is the most expensive price that I have paid for a simple haircut. And, I was wondering how come such a horrible place could have such good reviews on Google. Who has written these reviews? Should we trust Google reviews from now on?"
"Stop on by, see Smurf and get yourself a real good cut. All of the other barbers seem more than capable as well. They are open on until late on Saturday and have Sunday and Monday hours too."
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