The
barber pole has a wonderful and interesting story to tell, and its presence
keeps this story alive. It is the oldest distinguished mark of any profession
or craft, dating back before the birth of Christ, history tells us that
barber service was rendered to the public 6000 years before. The art
of hair and beard trimming (barbering), medicine (herbs), dentistry (tooth
pulling) and surgery (blood letting) were all performed by the same operators
in the early history they were called BARBER-SURGEONS
Due to
the services that they rendered and especially to the royalty, the
barber-surgeons were the most respected and protected men living. They
held this respect for thousands of years. During their practice of surgery,
which consisted only of blood letting or bleeding the disease, a white
cloth was used. They would rinse this out leaving blood stains, hand
it in the doorway of their business to dry; thus the origin of our
present day barber pole.
As the years passed by the hundreds, this original badge has been changed to the present, attractive glass, red and white emblem which represents professional grooming service. The doctors, the dentists, and the surgeons have all branched from our original profession long since; however, the barber pole still remains the property of the artistic barbering profession.
To get the full story and see numerous barber poles, you really should visit the Barber Museum in Canal Winchester, Ohio, the worlds largest (3500 square feet) and most unique connection of barber supplies, chairs, and artifacts dating back to the 1700s. The museum is TEMPORARLY CLOSED for remodeling, but you can order the DVD and slide Show Series here.

