In this commemorative issue of Cancunissimo / APRIL 2006, Tony was honored with the following article.

Tony in 1975.
Tony in 2006.
El el año de 1975 abrió a Cancún llegó Tony Caballero, originario de Monterrey, Nuevo León, gracias a la iniciativa de su hermana quien necesitaba un estilista para el hotel Camino Real. Así nació Lol Be que en maya significa “flor del camino”, y asimismo ha denominado todos los salones que han pasado por sus manos como el de la Ave. Tulum esquina con Uxmal que tanta clientela le dio, la misma que conserva y atiende actualmente en el hotel Royal Caribbean, Royal Sands y el Club Internacional, además de un exclusivo etcétera que atiende en su propia casa, como Carlos Constandse —a quien ya le corta la barba con el Num. 4—, a José Luis Mendoza, Leopoldo Fernández y Carlos Austin Jr, quienes siguen fieles a su tijera.
Tony ha seguido el desarrollo de esta ciudad a través de su gente, a quien en tono de broma saluda siempre con la frase: “¿Cuántas canas sin vernos?” Y eso es justamente lo más gratificante para él, seguir siendo parte de esa comunidad original que pobló Cancún.
In 1975, Tony Caballero arrived in Cancun, born in Monterrey, MEXICO, thanks to his sister, Lucia, who needed a hairstylist for the Camino Real Hotel. That is how "LOL BE" came to be, this means "Wild Flower" in Maya. And that is the name given to all his shops from the first one on Ave. Tulum, corner of Uxmal, which gave him lots of clientele whom he still serves to this date at the Royal Caribbean, Royal Sands and Club Internacional, besides an exclusive etcetera whom he attends in his own home,,, like Carlos Constandse -who now gets his beard trimmed with a No. 4-, Jose Luis Mendoza, Leopoldo Fernandez and Carlos Austin Jr. who are still faithful to Tony's scissors.
Tony has grown with the development of this city as with his clientele, and whom he jokes by greeting them with "Many gray hairs since we have seen". And this is just the most gratifying thing for him, continue being part of the original community that settled Cancun.