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    Default George Plum, Dolphin Street, Bristol Razor

    Hello again everyone.

    I know I keep telling people I only buy Wigan related items, but I've just acquired an interesting razor signed George Plum, Dolphin Street Bristol

    I only just bent my own rules last time when I bought the Duckworths of Bolton razor, but I do have friends in Bristol and it's a city I know and love.....let's be honest, I'm showing early signs of RAD aren't I ??

    Anyway, on to the razor:-

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    Pretty thing, isn't it ?

    The box, which I believe to be original, is especially nice - if a bit dented

    Shame about the nicks on the blade, but since I'm scared of picking these things up, let alone shaving with them, it doesn't really matter to me.

    Dolphin Street no longer exists - it was completely destroyed by bombing during WWII.

    I don't know if Mr Plum's business was still there at that time - I doubt this razor is any more recent than late Victorian.

    It does however seem that George Plum was both a cutlery manufacturer and retailer.

    There is a posting on another forum by a descendent of George Plum asking for information, so I'll drop him a line shortly.

    Any comments anyone ?

    Bye for now,

    Andy

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    Interesting razor, thanks for posting it. Yes, it appears you are well on the way to a virulent case of RAD. You've got plenty of company here if that makes you feel any better.

    Bob
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    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for your reply

    I suppose the give away for RAD is buying razors with no intention of using them.....and I suspect there's no cure :-)

    Cheers,

    Andy

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    Old thread I realise.
    George Plum was a cutler and maker of surgical instruments. Dolphin Street was the shortest street in Bristol and is now under Castle Park.
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    good razor....but the nick is large. If you want use it probably you must grade 1/16 inch
    "Consider well the seed that gave your birth: you were not made to lives as brutes,but to following virtue and knoweledge"
    Dante's The Divine Comedy:Inferno XXVI.

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    Mr Plum (Professor Plum)......in the Library..........with the Straight Razor? Sorry about that, I just had to do it.

    Reference to the board game, Clue.


    Mike

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