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Thanks @filmonger
I think the edge of this transfer matches the "championnat du monde" one you posted above. It's similar in profile and the colour is definitely "brune".
Any idea on the date of the advert?
Thanks.

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French Super Record..... Super Champion - Sprint Rim... Model 50 on the list below.

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French Kundtz - Wood rim makers mark...

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French Instruction Brochure - wood rims and makers

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French - Centaure .... Wood rim makers mark... and Perfecta - Wood rim makers mark. Along with the American imports.

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As posted elsewhere.
My recent acquisition. A variation in colour of the Laroche Pouchois mark.....
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Will clean up and revarnish and retain logo hopefully.
 
French - Wolber

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History
A first factory opened in 1898 in Levallois-Perret on a site of 1 110 m2, occupying 80 people.

A second factory opened in 1904 in Vailly-sur-Aisne. In 1910, it occupied 10 hectares and employed 400 workers. It was specialized in the manufacture of bicycle tires, its manufacture then reached 500,000 bandages per year.

Finally, a third factory opened in Soissons.

The house A. Wolber was awarded at the International Exhibition of Industries and Labor in Turin in 1911 with a gold medal for his tires.

During the First World War, the factories of Vailly-sur-Aisne and Soissons were largely destroyed.

In 1972, Wolber was bought by Michelin. The activity continued another 27 years, before the final closure of the Soissons site in 1999

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