The “Fast Lane” w/ Maestro’s Classic


Pocono Raceway Weekend
Long Pond, Pennsylvania

Gentlemen start your engines! Were the words exclaimed before the NASCAR races took place at the famous Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania but before all the races had begun there was an engine heating up in the fan zone delivering the ultimate experience in beard care.

Maestro’s Classic (Bristol, Pa) were on hand throughout the weekend setting up what was known as the fast lane of beard care education, providing services from haircuts and beard sculpts along with free samples of Maestro’s Classic’s beard wash and beard butter.

NASCAR has been one of the biggest supporters in the beard care movement with Maestro’s Classic taking their stance on grooming your beard is just as important when grooming your hair that the two go hand in hand in helping spread the messages delivered by Maestro’s Classic.

This opportunity just didn’t happen overnight it was one of those things coming from behind of the pack to leading the race at the end, which all began by handing a pit crew member @thejackmaestro a free sample of the beard wash and beard butter and it took off from there like driving on the straight away with the checkered flag ready to be waved.

A band of brothers including a purple heart recipient @Joelthehairsurgeon, a crafty veteran with a knack of providing a great service only Maestro’s Classic can deliver with @Lou_kutzz , and the one and only barber maestro himself @610legends who is a long time artist and great ambassador and leader to the Maestro’s Classic brand were all on hand being celebrated for their service in our country’s military branches. It was the introduction to Maestro’s Classic’s veterans program which will be overseen by @Joelthehairsurgeon.

Two more artist were on hand who have not served within our military branches but were there to serve the needs of the many in attendance along with the veterans in the ever so talented @ninothenice resident artist at the Maestro’s Classic speakeasy headquarters (Bristol, Pa) and @barber_bonx_13 of The Line Up Barber Magazine who attended his first Maestro’s Classic event as an artist.
This group of artist worked as a unit making sure each of their needs were met during their time of service like the men who served in combat the only way these great leaders knew how, being there for each other and watching each other’s backs that no man left behind attitude was on full display that weekend and for that we salute those who served, those who are serving and those who will.

Speaking with members of NASCAR’s pit crews they all were so eager to leave us with a message of unity when working in the pits by relating what they do a lot with the artist of Maestro’s Classic do for the many they serve putting them first before themselves.

(We will be sitting down with 2 members of NASCAR’S very own pit crew members in a future issue to discuss the relationship between NASCAR and Maestro’s Classic.)

Maestro’s Classic this past weekend was undeniably good at crafting a better you in Pocono, Pennsylvania a long lasting memory for the first time artist, for the men who served this country, for the artist who at a drop of a dime is always there and those who helped Maestro’s Classic grow to what it is today. We at The Line Up Barber Magazine salute you all here is to many more opportunities for absolute greatness.

IF YOU LIKE MORE INFORMATION ON MAESTRO’S CLASSIC BE SURE TO VISIT THEIR WEB-SITE @ WWW.MAESTROSCLASSIC.COM

 

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