A Kentucky Legend: 91-Year-Old Barber Still Cutting After 70 Years
July 1, 2025

The Inspiring Story of Master Barber Jerome Harney
In the quiet town of Paris, Kentucky, a living legend stands behind the chair.
Jerome Harney, now 91 years old, has been cutting hair for over seven decades — and he's still at it.
His barbershop isn't just a place to get a haircut — it's a piece of local history.
✂️ From the Battlefield to the Barbershop
Harney began his barbering journey in 1951 while deployed in the Korean War, cutting hair for fellow soldiers.
When he returned home, he joined his father's shop, before eventually opening his own barbershop, which he's now operated for over 65 years.
🪑 More Than a Barber — A Community Pillar
Step into Jerome's shop and you're not just stepping into a barbershop — you're stepping into a time capsule.
The walls are lined with photographs, memories, and artifacts that reflect decades of connection, service, and pride in his work.
But Harney isn't just known for his clippers — he also contributes regularly to the local newspaper, sharing his thoughts and reflections with the community he's spent his life serving.
💬 A True Master of the Craft
Barbering isn't just a job for Jerome Harney — it's a lifetime commitment.
He's seen styles change, tools evolve, and generations of clients come and go. Yet, his dedication remains razor-sharp.
"I've been truly blessed," he told Spectrum News. "I don't think I've ever had a bad day behind the chair."
🎯 Final Word
In a world of fast fades and short attention spans, Jerome Harney's story is a reminder that the true essence of barbering isn't in trends — it's in consistency, service, and heart.
BarberTimes salutes Master Barber Jerome Harney — a true icon of the craft.
📖 Originally reported by Spectrum News. Republished here with attribution for educational and cultural appreciation.