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    Default Pages from old catalog Thiers Issard

    Couple pages showing Thiers Issard razors, from old french catalog.
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    Nice! Do you know the year? If only you could still find a new Thiers-Issard for 22 francs...

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    Yes it seems to be ship but not if you think with the value of money of this time !


    I think it was nearly 1920-1930

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    Interesting that even then the round points were the most prevalent. I would go for the # 55 if I were buying. Love those aggressive points.

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    Thanks for posting all of these different catalog pages. I love looking at all the old prices. Just wish it was like that today.
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    Yes 1920-1930 is about right, and yes you paid good money for one, even then!!

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    Hi.
    And that was probably used to make that catalog:

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    I found it on ebay

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    I have a copper engraving plate also found on Ebay. Mine is from Wostenholm but they are pretty cool. Sort of the predecessor of rubber stamps and photocopiers
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    my original thought was cool catalogue pages, and then I had an ADD moment.
    Cool catalogue pages

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