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Gullifer lives the slickback lifestyle every day

Gullifer says,"I feel obligated as a slick back man and a throw back to times when all guys smoked and strutted themselves pompously -- being overly proud of themselves, their looks and just all around cocky -- with a cigarette always dangling out of my mouth -- nothing like the smoke curling up around that shiney hair." Although cigarette smoking is hazardous to your health, a little fantasy in pictures can't hurt. Remember those cigarette ads of the 50s?

Gullifer is a big fan of Layrite, Royal Crown, Groom & Clean, gel, and spray to style his big pompadour and smoothly swept back sides. His rugged face is highlighted by his mustashe and "trademark" cigarette. This farm boy poses for your pleasure in his small Texas yard with his birds, turkeys, chickens, geese, and ducks.

See Gullifer in action on myspace.com: http://myspace.com/gullifer9

Gullifer loves fan mail. Let him know what you think. Post public messages to him on Yahoo Groups Greaser's Lair at greaserslair@yahoogroups.com.

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Album - Summer 2008

Album - Spring 2008

Layrite: "My new slickback pomade of choice"

Experimenting With Royal Crown Pomade

A Razer Shapr Side Part

A Rough and Rugged Gullifer

Lots of Royal Crown pomade and a greasy lock of loose hair in the front gives Gullifer a different working man look.

Gullifer get a new barber

The Gullifer look...


Plaster It Straight Back

Work overalls look hot on a workin' man, but when he combs his gelled hair straight back and applies several generous layers of "Stiff" spray, now that's something else!


Wet, Slimey, and Sensual

Gullifer gets his hair extremely goopy for these shots. The gell is almost dripping as it gives the ultimate shine.

Blue collar or white collar...goopy wet hair is hot on Gullifer!


Gullifer as "The Auto Parts Man"

In a fantesy story by Greaser Dannyboy


Gullifer in demin

A blue demin shirt and a stiff pompadour goes a long way to make this Texan man!


Off comes the shirt...

A bear chest, a tight pomp, and acourse his cigarette. So butch and what a turn-on.

A selection from Gull's Bench on Yahoo Groups.


Suited up and slicked back

This country boy is headed into town today for a formal affair.


Gull carpenter

With his hair rigidly in place and wearing his overalls Gull is ready for a busy day ripin' some 3/4 inch ply. Could he be wearing just the overalls...?


Time for an oil change

Now what's slicker, the well oiled cylinders in Gull's truck or his hair?


Back to the 50s

Gullifer slicked back his hair and put on his leather motorcyle jacket for a ride back to the days of Marlin Brando in "The Wild Thing."


Gullifer as "The Saint:


Perfect part and a swept back pompadour

"My hair is combed and set with styling gel (about 3 gallons, heheh) to make it wet but will get stiff as hell. As it begins to dry, I recomb it several times. (Makes hairs spread out more.) After a few recombs, I use hairspray, then the blowdryer to bake it quick and kinda 'bake more shine' into it. I coat it several times with hairspray -- blowdryer and the shine is great, and made quick-stiff, (Although still plyable to touch, because gel never completely dried) to give it what i like to call 'that fine porcelain' look... hehehe. I have used the same approach (sometimes less) for street wear as well."


Comb and press it down for a high gloss shine

Would you like to see more of Gullifer combing his hair -- perhaps seeing him squeezing out the gell or scooping in large amounts of pomade? Working the spray till its rock hard? Write to Gullifer at the addresses above.


Demin shirt over a tank top...jeans and a big belt buckel...
and acourse a rock hard pompadour.

We normally show just faces and hair on this site, but Gullifer sometimes needs to be seen in his entirety to truely appreciate his masculine image that in uniquely Gullifer -- jeans, western belt buckel, and open shirt. It all goes so well with his rock hard pompadour!


Click on the buckel to see how this buckel makes Gullifer as does his hair.


Hair set in place for a day on the fork lift.

"Well guys, remember those baby blue shirts from the 60's Daddys, and some clean cut guys wore?" Gullifer asks, "Always well groomed, hair perfect in place and not so loose or greasy as the 50's? A hot and sexy color ... Ive done a whole set in an old work shirt I found when I was a forklift operator. Boy those were the days ... 70's heheh."


From "wash to set"

We hope that Gullifer will send in a part II to this series. We are told that the next half of his hair combing ritual involves applying lots of gell, combing, drying, and then more jell and drying, and then lots of spraying with a laquor spray and then more hot air drying to "bake" in the shine. The result is super hard shiny hair.


Red Hot Gullifer

Gullifer continues to vary his hot style. (Clicking on all four thumbnails brings up the entire set which are small as they were received by us.)


Earlier photographs well worth saving

The next set of photos are some of Gullifer's earlier work with digital photography. Although they lack the image quality of his newer work, they are worth seeing for the variety in his poses and variations in the way he combs his hair.

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Smoke and grease


See some of Gullifer's earlier slicking adventures with his old camera — The awsome shines make keeping these shots in the collection worth it.

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