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The Reference Section & Marketplace => Scissors And Shears => Topic started by: hutch-- on March 08, 2016, 02:39:55 PM

Title: A few of the magic rules with tailor's shears and scissors.
Post by: hutch-- on March 08, 2016, 02:39:55 PM
If you have spent reasonable sums of money buying good shears, the last thing you want is for someone to use them for any other purpose.
They generally will not know the difference after cutting plastic, rubber of hard cardboard but you certainly will as the drag fabric down between the blades and don't cut properly.


Most shears come with a story. I bought a pair of 13 inch Wiss shears from an elderly lady in western Sydney and while dealing with her son to arrange payment and shipping, he told me he remember what they sounded like as his mum cut out a wide variety of garments while he was still a kid.
None of her kids were ever allowed to touch them as she bought them in the early 1960s at some weeks wages as an apprentice. I eventually passed them after restoration to an elderly trouser cutter as I personally restore the older brass hinge type.