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|Region=Solingen, Germany
 
|Region=Solingen, Germany
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|Date=1950s
 
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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.
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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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[table=head]Fields|Data
Manufacturer| Monkhouse, Carl
Region| Solingen, Germany
Date| 1950s
Size| 15/16
Point| Square
Shoulder| 2 stabilizers
Jimps| None
Scales| Plastic
Steel| Carbon

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Manufacturer Monkhouse, Carl
Model Blackie
Region Solingen, Germany
Date 1950s
"1950s" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
Grind Full Hollow
Size 15/16
Point Square
Shoulder 2 stabilizers
Spine Decoration none
Jimps None
Scales Plastic
Steel Carbon
Image C-Mon 1.JPG C-Mon - Blackie 001.jpg C-Mon - Blackie 002.jpg C-Mon - Blackie 003.jpg


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.