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Thiers Issard in Horn
Some vintage razors come with stock scales that are a total mess. Even if they're in good condition, some are just not right and this was the case.
The razor is a vintage Thiers Issard. It says "69 Medaille d'Argent" on the shank. On the blade, the etching has slightly faded away, but it says "1937 Special Coiffeur", which is a text that some current production TI's also have. The scales were plain and slim black made of plastic. Too small for such a blade. The pins were on the limit of the scales and the wedge was really small so the blade could (barely) close. A total mess, I don't know what happened in TI decades ago when this razor was first assembled.
Recently I got some translucent blonde ox horn cut as I wanted, I assembled the scales halves and the wedge together and this lovely blade that cuts like charm now is "dressed" properly.
So here it is:
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Very nice, Leon. That razor looks like a beauty!
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That is a very nice razor. I found one in my box of razors. Not in as good a shape as yours but deff usable. Love the scales though.
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Yes, very nice. I always liked those translucent scales.
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Those horn scales with beautiful color suit the blade nicely. Great work.
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Nice. I like the white tones in the horn.