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− | |Manufacturer= | + | |Manufacturer=Monkhouse, Carl |
− | |Model= | + | |Model=Blackie |
|Region=Solingen, Germany | |Region=Solingen, Germany | ||
− | |Date= | + | |Date=1950s |
|Grind=Full Hollow | |Grind=Full Hollow | ||
|Size=15/16 | |Size=15/16 | ||
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|Scales=Plastic | |Scales=Plastic | ||
|Steel=Carbon | |Steel=Carbon | ||
− | |Image=[[image:C-Mon 1.JPG]] | + | |Image=[[image:C-Mon 1.JPG]] [[image:C-Mon - Blackie 001.jpg|677px]] [[image:C-Mon - Blackie 002.jpg|677px]] [[image:C-Mon - Blackie 003.jpg|677px]] |
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− | C-MON Blackie, Peter J. Michaels, NY, Made in Germany. Very rare to see on this with this width of blade. C-MON's were a favorite of barbers who gave straight razor shaves. | + | C-MON (Carl Monkhouse) Blackie, Peter J. Michaels, NY, Made in Germany. Very rare to see on this with this width of blade. C-MON's were a favorite of barbers who gave straight razor shaves. |
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+ | Carl Monkhouse was a German cutlery who later moved to the USA. The two different examples of this razor above were distributed by Peter J. Michels, Inc. for sale in the USA. |
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Manufacturer | Monkhouse, Carl |
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Model | Blackie |
Region | Solingen, Germany |
Date | 1950s "1950s" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
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Grind | Full Hollow |
Size | 15/16 |
Point | Square |
Shoulder | 2 stabilizers |
Spine Decoration | none |
Jimps | None |
Scales | Plastic |
Steel | Carbon |
Image |
C-MON (Carl Monkhouse) Blackie, Peter J. Michaels, NY, Made in Germany. Very rare to see on this with this width of blade. C-MON's were a favorite of barbers who gave straight razor shaves.
Carl Monkhouse was a German cutlery who later moved to the USA. The two different examples of this razor above were distributed by Peter J. Michels, Inc. for sale in the USA.