Yes I believe so it says in the listing that it’s the glare on the blade so I do hope soor though Jay looking more closely those last 2 Pictures are not the same razor. Are they ?
I know what you mean though and may question it as the art of shading branding can hardly be seen on the second to last oneor though Jay looking more closely those last 2 Pictures are not the same razor. Are they ?
It is in there current line.Thank you for the reply Russ wasn’t really looking for one but as I came across it I thought I’d make an offer. I read a bit on Wikipedia that says they originally opened in the late 90’s but were bought out by P&G 2009 I think was just wondering if this was a pre P&G as they don’t seem to have anything on them anymore
Oh ok , I just couldn't see the logos in the long shot.Yes I believe so it says in the listing that it’s the glare on the blade so I do hope so
I’m not very good with the terminology but it’s not the art of shaving logo I’m referring to is it called the tang or shank on the handle where it say Thiers Issard made in France the opposite side is just blank but on the one I’m looking at it says 5/8 ACIER C 135It is in there current line.
Black 5/8” Blade Point Straight Razor
Crafted by Thiers-Issard, a prestigious French razor maker since 1884, this black 5/8" blade point straight razor is available for purchase at The Art of Shaving.theartofshaving.com
Thank you for your reply Billy it’s nowhere near as nice as my recent TI purchase and has cheap plastic scales rather than the black horn but thought I’d have a bash at it just as en extra, offered £62 shipped from US including import duties I don’t know if it’s really worth that but will live and learn if it’s a duff I will be kicking myselfThe Art of Shaving Stuff was Generally Way Overpriced..Nowt Special..Its a Just a Frigigin Neo Con..Label Thing..Thats One of the Cheaper Made TI Models..
Billy
Now I get what you are saying Jay. Yes that is different, as far as i can see they used that stamp when TI first switched to C135 , now the when seems to not be too clear but as far i can work out , somewhere from 2008 to 2012.I’m not very good with the terminology but it’s not the art of shaving logo I’m referring to is it called the tang or shank on the handle where it say Thiers Issard made in France the opposite side is just blank but on the one I’m looking at it says 5/8 ACIER C 135
Thanks Russ that’s quite interesting I assume it is still made using the C135 but maybe just not stamped the same. Another I saw just had the ‘R’ stamped instead maybe that was pre C135Now I get what you are saying Jay. Yes that is different, as far as i can see they used that stamp when TI first switched to C135 , now the when seems to not be too clear but as far i can work out , somewhere from 2008 to 2012.
Yes I believe the modern TI Razors are still C135.Thanks Russ that’s quite interesting I assume it is still made using the C135 but maybe just not stamped the same. Another I saw just had the ‘R’ stamped instead maybe that was pre C135
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