Traditional Chinese Scissors - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Monday, January 03, 2011 |
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DED (Vinton, IA) |
| Beautifully designed, excellent function, very nicely fits together, durable. |
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- Sunday, April 18, 2010 |
| Great for big hands |
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Bruce (Holland, Mi) |
| I am a sewing machines mechanic and I really like these scissors. They are sharp and handle well. I like the big handles. Having all three sizes in my tool bag is great. I have orderd three sets and use them for fly tying and around the house. |
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- Tuesday, June 16, 2009 |
| Amazing if not quite perfect |
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Mark. Gooley (Hawthorne, Florida) |
| They're sharp -- that includes the tips -- and not easily damaged or dulled. They will cut anything that scissors or shears cut, and more than some can, up to hardened steel wire or sheet (soft is okay) cleanly and well. The blades seem to be of hardened steel, perhaps laminated to the softer steel of the handles. The center is a pin (with mushroomed-over ends) that looks like lead and will occasionally need to be pounded flatter (hammer and anvil, ideally) when the blades start to drift apart. They arrive (or mine did, some years ago) packed in greased paper or plastic sheet. They will rust if left wet or damp, but clean off the rust and generally they work about as well as before. The smaller sizes may be uncomfortable for some hands. On the whole, incredible value for money. |
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