Well, I'm finally starting to pass pretty regularly, so I decided to give the barber thing a whirl. It really was a totally different experience. Now mind, I've never been to any other barbers, so I don't know if this is typical, but here's my experience.
The first thing I noticed is that the place was smaller and less, ah ... fashionable? ... than any hair salon I've been in. There were 3 old barber chairs that had been repaired several times with duct tape. I didn't see any sign of a hair washing station. (That's too bad. I didn't need a wash, but I really enjoy that part of the haircut experience.) The main focal point of the room was a T.V. playing an old Clint Eastwood movie. Yeah, very much a boy's clubhouse kind of vibe to the place.
The cut itself was different as well. I'm used to having most of the cut done with scissors, and then the clippers just being brought out for the back of the neck and a bit of touch-up. Here it was the opposite. Most of the cut was done with the clippers, and then the scissors were used to tidy up the front a bit. Then he spread some nice-smelling gel across the back of my neck and shaved the bottom of the hair line with a razor. That was interesting. The cut itself is a bit more conservative than I usually go for, but I liked the experience, so I may go back. (That's the cut in my avatar.)
Now, if I can just get enough beard to grow to make it worthwhile, the next thing I'll have to try is a traditional barber's straight shave. I hear there's a guy in St. Paul who still does that. I'm thinking of making that a special outing for my birthday in October. (I shave with a straight razor, but I'm not very good at it yet, and I don't really have the setup for the whole hot towel thing.)