I saw some documentary or something on TV once upon a time... I think it might've been that "Connections" show they re-air on the Discovery channel from time to time... anyway, the d00d was talking about the development of disposable stuff, and if I remember it even vaguely correctly, the Gillette guy was friends with the fella who came up with the bottlecap, and he set out, inspired by the bottlecap guy, to come up with his own disposable, mass-market disposable item, and ended up with the safety razor. There was more, dealing with the development of the razor blade and all of that sort of thing, and marketing angles, and minimizing the social importance of the barber shop, and then a bit about how the barber shop had grown out from barber-surgeons who were able to have that line of work in part because of belonging to a guild that controlled the production and distribution of the really sharp small blades of the world, such as surgical tools and razors for shaving.
Relevance to anything here? I dunno. But what the hell, it seemed vaguely apropos somehow.
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Date: 2003-10-24 10:39 am (UTC)Relevance to anything here? I dunno. But what the hell, it seemed vaguely apropos somehow.