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Graduated vs. non-graduated
01-27-2013, 07:21 PM,
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RE: Graduated vs. non-graduated
John should I change my order to graduated then, I was using Colins example for my own but I assumed the front hairline being more like a wall was due to density.

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seems pretty see through to me, or perhaps that was a graduated model.

yes I now remember you saying via e-mail the same thing.

"Colin wears a non-graduated hair line. We have very few customers that are non-graduated. Young men can pull it off. Otherwise we use a graduated hair line that allows you to see into the hair line about a 1/4". I can send your photos to the factory with you order so they can see what you want."

well the photo I sent was of colin with non-graduated hairline, but maybe it is best for my order to tell them to make it graduated.

I'm not sure if you can change the order or not, or whether you were planning to do it graduated anyway, either way it is not a big deal, I had no idea it was standard to do that 99% of the time as I couldn't re-call your e-mail.
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RE: Graduated vs. non-graduated - Hersute - 01-27-2013, 10:39 AM
RE: Graduated vs. non-graduated - fullcapwearer - 01-27-2013, 07:21 PM
RE: Graduated vs. non-graduated - rscout - 01-27-2013, 08:32 PM

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