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Nothing is impossible - The Beginnings of Graham Short

Writer's picture: Graham ShortGraham Short

Updated: Nov 11, 2024

At the age of 15, I left school without any qualifications, totally unprepared for working life. I walked through the school gates on a Friday, and Monday morning and started a six-year apprenticeship learning how to engrave copper plates and steel dies for the printing trade - Letterheads, business cards and wedding invitations.

Nothing is impossible by Graham Short
Nothing is impossible

Nothing is impossible - When my apprenticeship ended I couldn't get away fast enough! I rented a small room in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter and started my own one-man engraving business. I went to London, armed with samples of embossed stationery. I knocked on the door of Gieves & Hawkes, No. 1 Savile Row, outfitters to the Royal Family.

Gieves & Hawkes London Saville Row
Gieves & Hawkes

I showed the samples to the buyer and asked if I could supply their letterheads. The buyer said it looked expensive. I told him I would supply two reams of hand-engraved letterheads free of charge. The engraving of the printing plates would cost me only my time, then I found a printer to stamp the paper. When I delivered the two boxes of letterheads, I visited other shops in Savile Row and showed them Gieves & Hawkes stationery, Five of them said, "If you supply Gieves and Hawkes, you can supply us too." Armed with the samples of Savile Row's finest shops I pushed my luck and knocked on more doors! I secured orders from Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, James Purdey (Gunmakers) and nearly every investment bank in the City; Barings, Goldman Sachs, Warburgs and Morgan Stanley.

Microscopic Engraving Graham Short
Graham Short Working

Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral and Sandringham followed. During the 1980s I supplied 10 Downing Street and The House of Commons. Over the years I have engraved business cards for Za Za Gabor, Richard Attenborough, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Richard Branson, actors, David Niven, Ronnie Barker and Hattie Jacques. One interesting order for business cards in the style of luncheon vouchers came from the 'provider of services' to MPs, vicars and peers of the realm... Cynthia Payne.

 Graham Short £5 Note Engraving
£5 Note Engraving by Graham Short
 JANE AUSTEN - £5 note Engraving
Engraving JANE AUSTEN - £5 note
£5 note JANE AUSTEN
JANE AUSTEN - £5 note

Commissions, Art Sales, Contact me graham@justmasterpieces.co.uk 

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