Minnesota man secures Guinness World Record for world's tallest mohawk
Joseph Grisamore’s journey to follicle-based fame didn’t come easy
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A man from Minnesota has just secured the Guinness World Record for the world’s tallest mohawk, an accomplishment that undoubtedly makes up for the fact that he will never fit through the doorway of his loved ones’ homes ever again.
Joseph Grisamore, a social worker from Park Rapids, began his quest for a Guinness record back in 2007, but refused to shave the sides of his head — a requirement for any “full Mohican” mohawk, according to Guinness World Records. He instead tried for the title of “tallest Mohican/mohawk spike” but failed, by his own admission. (The record for tallest "spike" is currently held by Kazuhiro Watanabe, whose 'do measured a few inches taller than Grisamore's at 44.68 inches.)
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Thirteen years later, however, Grisamore officially nabbed a Guinness World Record title with his current “full Mohican mohawk” measuring 42.5 inches.
“When I was first informed that I’d become a Guinness World Records title holder, I was over the top. Having a goal become a reality is always a thankful experience,” said Grisamore, whose feat will forever be etched in history via the 2021 edition of the Guinness book.
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Grisamore’s own journey to follicle-based fame didn’t come easy, though. After abandoning his first attempt to snag a title, Grisamore fashioned his hair into dreadlocks. But this style wasn’t conducive to a mohawk, so he “started from scratch” and grew his hair out over the course of seven years, according to Guinness World Records.
“The best hair advice I can give for men is … don’t cut your hair,” joked Grisamore. Then again, maybe that’s not a joke — Grisamore’s wife Laura claims she finds his hair “very sexy.”
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When it’s not in mohawk form, Grisamore says he likes to keep his hair in braids. Then again, it’s unclear how often he’ll be braiding his hair after this, seeing as he’s already getting accustomed to his new lifestyle as self-dubbed “mohawk king.”
"Doors aren’t over 7 feet tall, ceilings 9 feet, and cars are impossible to get into — so I’m limited to where and how I move around when I’m all done up,” says Grisamore. “But the crowd usually comes to me.”