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    My dear Jimk,

    I also have the Spartacus Thiers-Issard in creamy white bone scales with the dreadnought point you mention. In my estimation it is a magnificent razor in every way, from its beauty to workmanship and shave quality. Thus far, for me, it is the perfect straight razor in my modest razor collection.

    I bought my Spartacus from Steve at the Invisible Edge. Steve is a gentleman to deal with and offers quality products with excellent service. He gets my highest recommendation.

    I had intended to buy the "Le Canadien" version of it, too, with wood scales, from Rasage Poulin in Canada, but some work assignments fell through and the money ran out. I like this razor that much. I also have a high recommendation for Rasage Poulin. Owner Scott is another gentleman who offers quality and service.

    Should you buy this razor in either version? Of course. If I had the money, I would love to have a seven-day set. Ah, well . . .

    Regards,

    Obie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    My dear Jimk,

    I also have the Spartacus Thiers-Issard in creamy white bone scales with the dreadnought point you mention. In my estimation it is a magnificent razor in every way, from its beauty to workmanship and shave quality. Thus far, for me, it is the perfect straight razor in my modest razor collection.

    I bought my Spartacus from Steve at the Invisible Edge. Steve is a gentleman to deal with and offers quality products with excellent service. He gets my highest recommendation.

    I had intended to buy the "Le Canadien" version of it, too, with wood scales, from Rasage Poulin in Canada, but some work assignments fell through and the money ran out. I like this razor that much. I also have a high recommendation for Rasage Poulin. Owner Scott is another gentleman who offers quality and service.

    Should you buy this razor in either version? Of course. If I had the money, I would love to have a seven-day set. Ah, well . . .

    Regards,

    Obie
    Very nice of you to give me your thoughts on this razor, thank you. The beauty of this razor is what caught my eye. Do I need it? Well no, I allready have two very good preformers. But I'm still thinking of what it is that I can sell to acquire one of these.

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    Heres a Vid on a Spartacus Thiers Issard

    YouTube - Rasoir Thiers Issard "Spartacus"

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