Nicholas Rinehart – The King’s Mullet

Eureka, California

The story of my mullet started about two and a half years ago when I was talking to my family about how my brother and I would grow a natural mullet because our hair line is further down the neck than most folks. We also have our grandfather’s thick hair, an ex marine that passed at 91 years of age. My beautiful wife has always cut my hair and she took on my want for a mullet. It has never been cut by a professional hairstylist. I’m a walking advertisement for the competition and for Homes For Wounded Warriors because of all the comments I get about my hair from people of all walks of life. I let them know about the competition and what it supports and how they should vote. Many of them just hearing about it for the first time. I get a lot of folks saying that they are big fans of my mullet, one worker in Safeway came up to me and said that he thought I was Theo Von every time I come in. Another said that I should get a roll as Jesus in a movie. I’ve had someone yell across the street that those are some incredible locks as my hair started to curl into ringlets about a year ago. Before this time I never knew that my hair was curly at all. A waiter at a restaurant recently came up and said “ I have to tell you that is a glorious mullet you got there.” When I looked up the mulletchamp competition and it was called Locks of Glory this year I knew that it was meant to be!