Argh.
Hate laptops.
Anyway. We couldn't avoid having Mad Scientists' Beautiful Daughters even if we wanted to. Also. Did some research. Gillette was shipping internationally - about 30% of its business was foreign by the start of WW2 - but all of its production seemed to still be in the continental US. Albeit almost certainly at multiple sites, since some were turned into aircraft engine parts suppliers without impacting razor blade sales to the armed forces.
More troublesomely, King Camp Gillette, Razor's supposed grandfather, seems to have been both married and childless on his death in the early 30s.
I'm content to ignore that, but it makes things interesting...
Hmm. Did the introduction of alien technologies butterfly the Great Depression?
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"V, did you do something foolish?"
"Yes, and it was glorious."
Hate laptops.
Anyway. We couldn't avoid having Mad Scientists' Beautiful Daughters even if we wanted to. Also. Did some research. Gillette was shipping internationally - about 30% of its business was foreign by the start of WW2 - but all of its production seemed to still be in the continental US. Albeit almost certainly at multiple sites, since some were turned into aircraft engine parts suppliers without impacting razor blade sales to the armed forces.
More troublesomely, King Camp Gillette, Razor's supposed grandfather, seems to have been both married and childless on his death in the early 30s.
I'm content to ignore that, but it makes things interesting...
Hmm. Did the introduction of alien technologies butterfly the Great Depression?
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"V, did you do something foolish?"
"Yes, and it was glorious."