Hi Buckler!
Where did you go in Italy?
As for being closed on Monday, it's because most businesses are still Ma and Pa operations and everyone has to have 2 days off per week, so if a barber is open on Saturday, he closes on Sunday and Monday. Other types of businesses close on different days. In Modena, all stores close on Thursday afternoon. Everything closes every afternoon between 12:30-15:30, 13:00-14:00 or 13:30-14:30, depending on the type of business. It took me living here for three years before I finally figured it out and I still end up finding the store closed when I go out to buy something.
You were lucky to find a barber to shave you. My barber does shaves but only for regulars. I was waiting for my haircut when a stranger came in asking for a shave and he told him no. Also, no barber in the world will do more than one pass unless you specifically ask him to. This is because they are trained to not to a second pass because of the risk of ingrown hairs.
Unfortunately, there is not any type of straight razor culture left in Italy. The Italians want to be modern and I think they were among the first Europeans to give it up.
Last thing ... the disposable razor: there is a law that says straight razors have to either be sterilized in an autoclave or disposable, for health reasons. An autoclave isn't very practical for most barbers, hence the disposable.
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