Russell
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In March my wife had some business in France and so I got to tag along on the cheap. Maybe you’re a lucky fellow and will be in France this summer. Here are a few toy soldier tips.
While my wife was doing her job, I was hunting out the toy soldier shops. The most important one is les Drapeaux de France at 1 Place Colette , 75001 PARIS, tel : 01 42 97 55 40. This is on the right bank. It is very close to the metro (subway) station named ‘Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre and the building itself is part of le Palais Royal at the juncture of Rue de Richelieu (north-south) and Rue Saint Honoré (east-west). It’s right close by the Rue de Rivoli where your wife can shop, heaven forbid, or close to the entrance to the Louvre Museum where she can see all that art work, much less expensive.
The shop has thousands of figures on its shelves and seemingly most of the CBG Mignot modern collection on display plus much more. The shop owner was very kind and even offered me a small toy soldier book authered by Édouard Pemzec the owner of CBG Mignot after we'd had a long discussion in French.
The euro is strong and so prices are expensive, still for the pleasure of having entered the shop I’d feel honnour bound to buy at least one figure. Below are some photos. Tomorrow I will mention two other soldier related places to visit.
Bye the way, when leaving the shop I recommend entering the gardens just to the right of the shop as you leave it. The gardens are beautiful.
I'll try for bigger photos tomorrow. I'm out of practice.
While my wife was doing her job, I was hunting out the toy soldier shops. The most important one is les Drapeaux de France at 1 Place Colette , 75001 PARIS, tel : 01 42 97 55 40. This is on the right bank. It is very close to the metro (subway) station named ‘Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre and the building itself is part of le Palais Royal at the juncture of Rue de Richelieu (north-south) and Rue Saint Honoré (east-west). It’s right close by the Rue de Rivoli where your wife can shop, heaven forbid, or close to the entrance to the Louvre Museum where she can see all that art work, much less expensive.
The shop has thousands of figures on its shelves and seemingly most of the CBG Mignot modern collection on display plus much more. The shop owner was very kind and even offered me a small toy soldier book authered by Édouard Pemzec the owner of CBG Mignot after we'd had a long discussion in French.
The euro is strong and so prices are expensive, still for the pleasure of having entered the shop I’d feel honnour bound to buy at least one figure. Below are some photos. Tomorrow I will mention two other soldier related places to visit.
Bye the way, when leaving the shop I recommend entering the gardens just to the right of the shop as you leave it. The gardens are beautiful.
I'll try for bigger photos tomorrow. I'm out of practice.