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Cercone Barbershop

In 2 collections by Gilded Age
Allegheny City Collection
115 items
Little Italy by Gilded Age
37 items
Description
A true Yinzer might hang a Pittsburgh Left onto Liberty Avenue and get their hair cut at Cercone's. And they would earn bonus points if they marked their on-street parking spot with a Pittsburgh chair before they left their home in Squirrel Hill.

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About Cercone Barbershop

Asset is inspired by Cercone Barbershop in Bloomfield, Pittsburgh PA. Bloomfield is the "Little Italy" of the Steel City.

From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in 2010: "Dan Cercone came to the United States from Abruzzo, Italy, in 1922. Nine years later, in 1931, he opened a barber shop on Liberty Avenue in Bloomfield. Dan died in 1992, but his barber shop still stands. You can't miss it. The facade is painted a bright red, white and blue. And of course there's a spinning barber pole out front. Inside, you'll find Dan's daughter Janet Cercone Scullion behind the desk. Grandson Dennis Scullion cuts hair. He'll soon be joined by his son David. "This is a real mom and pop business," Janet says. For a while, the Cercone family lived in the building, first in a few rooms behind the shop, then in an apartment above it. Janets says she grew up thinking of Liberty Avenue as her front yard. Much has changed since then -- a Starbucks now occupies the Plaza Theater across the street, for example. But Bloomfield retains its character as a closely knit neighborhood formed by Italian immigrants who continued to arrive into the 1970s. For many, like Dan Cercone, their legacies remain a vital part of the city."

About the Building
This is a fair representation of the real-life building just with a different style mansard roof/gable. Note that I put in the extra effort to make the barbershop poles animated with AnimUV. The poles will spin when your game is not paused.

Background on Little Italy collection

This Barbershop is one of the first wave from my Little Italy collection I plan to publish in the coming months where I take independent Italian American businesses with appealing vintage signage that have endured for decades in places like NYC, Philly, Detroit, St Louis, SF, etc.. Expect to see pasta shops, cheese shops, cafes, bakeries, butchers and much more.


In-Game Information
1x3 Commercial Low
Full 8 meters wide, best used middle of a block wall-to-wall
Ploppable RICO enabled


Asset information
Cercone Barbershop
Tris: 1,435
Texture: 2048x512 _d, _n, _s, _i

LOD
30 Tris
256x256 _d, _s, _i

Signage illuminates at night. Barbershop poles rotate during gameplay. Both are included props.
7 Comments
Gilded Age  [author] 26 Dec, 2021 @ 6:16am 
@Rabbit - You'll need both Blender and a photo editing software like Gimp (free) or Adode photoshop (pricey). I use Gimp. Blender has a steep learning curve it took me probably 80 hours to create my first building and do everything it takes to upload into the game. Even now it is typically 20-30hrs per building. It's a labor of love. It can be rewarding though. I don't get to be this creative in my day job so I enjoy the outlet with C/S asset creation.

I recommend picking a fairly simple rectangular building as your first asset. Maybe a storefront from Bloomfield. If you master that then you incrementally challenge yourself with more complex architecture.
Rabbit 25 Dec, 2021 @ 11:53pm 
Haha I guess it was timing with it being Christmas and all but i don't really go and put those feelings out there but it hit home (pun intended) . Do you have a pay pal or one of those apps to donate? Because this game would not have been on the level it is without ppl like you in the community so I wanna throw you a Franklin. I'm sure you know of @KingLeno He made my building here in SF and I threw him some $. I think it's only fair. I got Blender and I gotta get my ass to learn it so I can make some. I have some real hardcore shit I wanna make. Anyway Hope your X mas was good and HAPPY NEW YEAR :steamhappy:
Gilded Age  [author] 25 Dec, 2021 @ 7:00pm 
@Rabbit - thats a touching story about the Cercone barbershop. Thanks for sharing. As for the church? No, that is not from pittsburgh. If I recall correctly, it is a church from Rochester NY called St Mary's.
Rabbit 25 Dec, 2021 @ 10:03am 
I just enlarged the pic and there is the Church....Is that church the real one in BF. That is the Church were we had my mothers services when she passed. I never thought I would see this in a game. But again it is a city building game...lol....fuck
Rabbit 25 Dec, 2021 @ 9:55am 
OMG... This just made me cry my eyes out. I grew up down the street at 459 Pearl St. My Mother took me and my brothers to Mr Cercone's shop for many years. He was my first Barber ever, first cutting my hair in 1985 when I was 2. I'm telling you the second I saw this it was like a tunnel I was being sucked into and memories I didn't even know I had started pouring in. I'm still wiping my face. ....fucking crazy....<3
Bungalow Man 28 Jan, 2021 @ 4:06pm 
Loving the Little Italy series, and always glad to see assets from my hometown. Thanks, looking forward to more!
Gilded Age  [author] 27 Jan, 2021 @ 4:31pm 
Chamëleon spotted a small tear in the mesh by the roof life. I have corrected. If you subscribed prior you may need to unsubscribe and resubscribe to take advantage of the correction.