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V's Barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients. They offer razor shaves and shoe shining.
Tyler Muniz takes a look at his finished haircut by Tony Figueroa, a master barber at V's Barbershop, 1805 East River Road on Monday November 07, 2016. The barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients.
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Tony Figueroa, a master barber at V's Barbershop, 1805 East River Road, works on Tyler Muniz's hair on Monday November 07, 2016. The barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients.
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Hairs of Walter Porter fall onto his smock as Jennifer Gamez, barber/hairdresser uses clippers to cut his hair at V's Barbershop, 1805 East River Road on Monday November 07, 2016. The barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients.
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Tony Figueroa, a master barber at V's Barbershop, 1805 East River Road, works on Tyler Muniz's hair on Monday November 07, 2016. The barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients.
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Hairs of Walter Porter fall onto his smock as Jennifer Gamez, barber/hairdresser uses clippers to cut his hair at V's Barbershop, 1805 East River Road on Monday November 07, 2016. The barbershop recently acquired a liquor license to serve beer and wine to its clients.
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
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