About A Close Buzz <> Burr or Induction Haircuts for Men

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INVITE
Whenever you see a great burr or induction cut in the Flickrverse, please help our group out and include an invite with your comments (Copy and paste the following code at the end of your comments):
Hey, checkout <a target="_blank"
href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/burrcuts/"
>A CLOSE BUZZ</a> and share your photo.
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GROUP TAG
And whenever you comment on a group photo, let them know you saw it in our group (copy and paste the following code at the end of your comments):
Saw your cut on <a target="_blank"
href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/burrcuts/"
>A CLOSE BUZZ</a>.
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A Close Buzz is for Men's haircuts that are a #0, 1, 2 or 3 all over like:
Burr Cuts:
Also known as an Induction or Jarhead cut where the hair is completely shorn off all over, using a 0, 00, 000, 0000 or 00000 blade, leaving very short stubble on the head. The cut is a fav of the US Armed Services for new recruits.
Butches:
The hair is cut to a uniform length all over (#1, #2 but usually 1/4 inch) with some tapering on the sides and back. It does not allow for any extra length in the front like a classic US Crewcut and is usually longer than the stubbled look of a Burr. Outside the US, the Burr is known as a Crewcut.
Induction Cuts:
Also known as a Burr or Jarhead cut where the hair is completely shorn off all over, using a 0, 00, 000, 0000 or 00000 blade, leaving very short stubble on the head. The cut is a fav of the US Armed Services for new recruits.
Jarhead Cuts:
Also known as an Induction or Burr cut where the hair is completely shorn off all over, using a 0, 00, 000, 0000 or 00000 blade, leaving very short stubble on the head. The cut is a fav of the US Armed Services for new recruits.
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