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Still not ready to give up, Lum keeps trying to think of ideas to help increase business in the barber shop. Abner confuses Lum’s idea with driving cars through the store, or running a junk shop. Lum’s exclusive club will be by appointment only. Will the false rarity make people think exclusive means good?
Based on the kind of service someone might schedule at a car repair shop, Lum changes some of the options. Instead of a lube job, the offers a barb job. Will a license be required? Will he pick up and deliver? What other special features will he offer as part of his customer service?
When Mrs Barton phones, Lum plays up the need to schedule appointments. Is he over playing his designer shop:? The complicated application could cause the ladies to seek out Mose to give them hair cuts.