A Family owned business
Opening in the small shop that Ron Mclease retired from, Davy spent his first two years taking care of Ron's clientel while meeting new friends. In 2014, Davy moved down the street to a larger location, across the street from the post office and Hollister Coffee Co.
A larger building, better parking and an atmosphere that is reminiscent of "Mayberry", you'll enjoy every visit, meeting new friends and engaging in the pleasant conversation.
In 2017 Davy added his brother, Steve, to the lineup. Steve earned his barber's license through the apprenticeship program at Wilson & Co.
A larger building, better parking and an atmosphere that is reminiscent of "Mayberry", you'll enjoy every visit, meeting new friends and engaging in the pleasant conversation.
In 2017 Davy added his brother, Steve, to the lineup. Steve earned his barber's license through the apprenticeship program at Wilson & Co.
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Caleb |
STEVEN |
Branson native Caleb Hoskins has been barbering for five years. His expertise is in all types of fades. In his spare time you can find him boating and camping. Talk to him about all the latest movies or how the season is going for the Chiefs. Caleb puts a smile on all his clients' faces. When you book with Caleb, you're in for a laugh, good conversation, and a great cut. |
Steven, the younger brother to Davy, has been in barbering for three years. Steven is married to his wonderful wife, Jessica, and they have five children and two beautiful granddaughters. When he is not at the shop, you can find him camping with Jessica or watching a baseball game. Steven also spends time fishing with his dad or playing softball. When you sit in Steven’s chair, not only will you get a great cut, but you will get to hear stories from his life as a firefighter, police officer, and nurse. You may also get to hear and/or take part in the banter between the barbers as they cut.
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WILSON & CO. BARBERSHOP
Est. 2009