Monac
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That's an intriguing looking little thing. I'd love to see one.
Todd.
A lot of people just call them the Norton TP-70. I'm not sure if the markings changed, or if Norton is just a lot easier to spell than "Budischowsky".
They were made in 22LR as well as 25: http://averagejoeshandgunreviews.blogspot.com/2014/04/budischowsky-tp-70-22-lr.html
There is a little more history at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TP-70
They did not get as much attention as the later Seecamp 25 did. I don't really know why. Maybe Seecamp had a better design, or better execution, or both. The Seecamp 32 was really the big winner, because it offered something new in that size bracket, IMO.
PS - This auction has good pictures and shows the factory box: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893506678
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