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The cut buddy
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He searched a nearby field and found an old, rusting bow-shaped truck’s rear spring that he would wedge under the back tire to free his vehicle from the ditch.įast-forward to 1997 and Joshua, now 13 and living as an only child in the small upstate community of Ithaca, New York, graciously described by local residents as ’15 Square Miles Surrounded By Reality,’ needed a good edge-up and was too young to drive to the nearest black barbershop. After repeatedly mangling his hairline so many times that he had become resigned to wearing a do-rag under a fitted hat, Joshua needed to create a solution where there was none. Joseph could always find a solution where there was none. As the camera pans to the product, he tells the sharks that he. He can tell stories of building his own scooters and derby go-carts made from sticks, ball bearings, and used tires. The Cut Buddy on Shark Tank Walking into the set with two companions, Esnard introduces himself as the inventor of The Cut Buddy. Esnard recalls the story of being in the countryside of his native Saint Lucia, as his father, Joseph, needed a way to get his Land Rover out of a ditch with nightfall fast approaching. Joseph Esnard was well practiced in improvisation coming from the small developing Caribbean nation.

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The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavic.In 1988, Joshua Esnard–now the 30-year-old inventor and CEO of the breakout barber product of 2016 ( The Cut Buddy )–was a 2-year-old boy. On November 12 th at 9:00 PM/8:00 CT on ABC, the company will appear before the Sharks to see if any of them are willing to bite and invest in The Cut Buddy. The Cut Buddy has since been featured in GQ Magazine, Forbes, Black Enterprise, The Huffington Post, and on NPR’s How I Built This Podcast.

#The cut buddy how to

Joshua Esnard, Pima’s business partner and the inventor and founder of The Cut Buddy, originally invented the haircut and beard-grooming tool when he was was only 13 years old.Īfter finally deciding to patent and produce the product in 2016, while still in it’s “garage business” phase, a video tutorial showing how to use the product went viral and was viewed on Facebook over ten million times resulting in 4,000 sales in less than an hour. Pima said of his time at the Chamber: “Working with The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce taught me how to network at networking events, how to engage with people, and helped me gain more confidence in those settings.” The cut buddy doesn’t have virtually any competition, however, it doesn’t mean that it can’t get any. Pima is grateful to have learned some valuable business skills through his time at the Chamber which have contributed to the success of The Cut Buddy. Pima worked at The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce from January 2012 to May 2012 as an intern for the Director of Public Relations and Membership, Rob Lahood, and the Convention and Visitors Bureau from February 2013- July 2013 as a Visitor Information Specialist. The Cut Buddy, a haircut and beard template company that became a viral success and #1 Best-Seller on Amazon co-founded by former Tompkins Chamber Pima Mbwana, will appear on the ABC hit television show Shark Tank on Sunday, November 12 th at 9:00 PM/8:00 CT. Former Tompkins Chamber Employee’s Company ‘The Cut Buddy’ to Appear on ABC’s Shark Tank on Sunday, November 12 th








The cut buddy