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That fits my budget. Flea market season will be here soon...
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I really enjoyed viewing the scissors everyone . Thanks for sharing them with us s-k
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I agree, I have even found myself looking for them at the flea markets.
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Ive got some nice scissors i used for floor laying for many years, ill dig them out my tool box friday and take a pic, i remember thay have a shamrock on them i think , you have some nice ones there,
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Here are a pair of scissors I found in a shed of all places
It is an Augustus Knecht combination scissors and letter opener in a fitted scabbard.
The handles and scabbard are very ornate and well done.
The best thing about it is the scissors double as a Dagger when closed, it has a ridge down each side and the edges are sharp, suitable for stabbing
Yes, I collect scissors too
It is an Augustus Knecht combination scissors and letter opener in a fitted scabbard.
The handles and scabbard are very ornate and well done.
The best thing about it is the scissors double as a Dagger when closed, it has a ridge down each side and the edges are sharp, suitable for stabbing
Yes, I collect scissors too
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WOW! Dimitri, those are awsome
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Very nice Dimitri!
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one set that came from a GI issue first aid kit.
tang is double struck...to bad it is not a coin.
tang is double struck...to bad it is not a coin.
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Here is neat set of folding scissors, just 2 3/8" folded. Sharp, tight and great springs. Only mark says PATENT.
The MOP is in fine shape too.....
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The MOP is in fine shape too.....
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Nice!
I like `em let me know if you want to part with them someday
I like `em let me know if you want to part with them someday
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I am really liking the scissors all, glad that you started this thread knifegirl888. IMBand that is a beautiful pair. They are of a very interesting design, and its not too often that I see MOP on scissors. Also, I like the GI issue pair Gringo. They are very neat to see. MB, that pair is fantastic. The double taper with the central ridge is really unique, those are by NO means an ordinary pair or scissors. I also collect scissors, shears and the like, and will have to dig some out to photograph. Here are a couple.
1) John Primble Goods of Honor from Belknap Hardware
2) American Shear Co. from Woodbury Connecticut pair of garden pruners. Quite old.
1) John Primble Goods of Honor from Belknap Hardware
2) American Shear Co. from Woodbury Connecticut pair of garden pruners. Quite old.
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Thanks Dimitri,
They look to be missing a few component, a clasp to hold them closed, and potentially some time of spring mechanism where the brass plates are attached on the handles, but they are still a very strong pair of pruners
They look to be missing a few component, a clasp to hold them closed, and potentially some time of spring mechanism where the brass plates are attached on the handles, but they are still a very strong pair of pruners
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American Shear Co. is one of my favorite New England companies, very hard to find examples of their work.
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Cool shearing devices folks!
Here's a pair of pruning shears with what I think are Japanese markings. I've always wondered if they were ever used for Bonsai pruning.
WB
Here's a pair of pruning shears with what I think are Japanese markings. I've always wondered if they were ever used for Bonsai pruning.
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NIce one WB. I bet they are made out of some fine Japanese shear steel!
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Thanks Beechtree! I did use 'em quite a bit last summer, harvesting zucchini's. They worked great! I've tried a couple of times, but havn't been able to find just the right spring for 'em yet.
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I bought these two 10" scissors recently. Just had to have them. They are nice scissors though.
I didn't sharpen them and they cut like a dream.
The U.S.A. made pair says "Deluxe". I guess that explains the shim between the blades.
I wonder how many more scissors I need?
I didn't sharpen them and they cut like a dream.
The U.S.A. made pair says "Deluxe". I guess that explains the shim between the blades.
I wonder how many more scissors I need?
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Nice Joe. That Klass looks like a really good pair. I know what you mean about how many scissors one can have. But, they are infectious.
Here are a few oldies.
AMERICAN SHEAR Co. (Top) Seamstress shears. Marked number, 1. They Measure about 11.5". A really swell pair.
EMPIRE KNIFE CO. WINSTED CT. PATENTED FEBY 4 69 (Bottom). Large button hole scissors with adjusting screw, 5".
HOLLEY MFG Co. Button hole scissors 3.75". (missing adjusting screw)
HOLLEY (Looks like HOLLFY, but I do believe it is HOLLEY). Button hole scissors 4". I think these are older than the previous pair. They have no whole for an adjusting screw.
Here are a few oldies.
AMERICAN SHEAR Co. (Top) Seamstress shears. Marked number, 1. They Measure about 11.5". A really swell pair.
EMPIRE KNIFE CO. WINSTED CT. PATENTED FEBY 4 69 (Bottom). Large button hole scissors with adjusting screw, 5".
HOLLEY MFG Co. Button hole scissors 3.75". (missing adjusting screw)
HOLLEY (Looks like HOLLFY, but I do believe it is HOLLEY). Button hole scissors 4". I think these are older than the previous pair. They have no whole for an adjusting screw.
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You have 3 of the greatest New England knife companies represented right there
I have an Empire button hole scissors, but the adjusting screw is missing
I have an Empire button hole scissors, but the adjusting screw is missing
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You are sure right MB!
Do you know why the screw was used in the first place? Giving a specific whole diameter I assume.
Here are a couple of hard to find ones. I really like the design of both of these.
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WATERVILLE CUTLERY CO. (I am not sure about when this Waterville dates to)
Do you know why the screw was used in the first place? Giving a specific whole diameter I assume.
Here are a couple of hard to find ones. I really like the design of both of these.
LABELLE (1884-1891)
WATERVILLE CUTLERY CO. (I am not sure about when this Waterville dates to)
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knifegirl888;
There are a couple of this type already posted, here they are again. I obtained all of these in a buy of some retired Dental equipment. The two groups of four are all from Pakistan. The other two Germany. I had no idea Pak. Made anything of this quality. With these, a couple of the tooth pullers and a few picks I suppose one could start their own Gitmo.
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There are a couple of this type already posted, here they are again. I obtained all of these in a buy of some retired Dental equipment. The two groups of four are all from Pakistan. The other two Germany. I had no idea Pak. Made anything of this quality. With these, a couple of the tooth pullers and a few picks I suppose one could start their own Gitmo.
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Junk sale - - bought box of old tools - - dug out these with no idea they were in there. Never knew Kershaw made anything but knives. My Honey had just snapped the handle off one of her favorite pair so now she is owner of a pair of KERSHAW scissors which makes her a side kick of a knife collector
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Just got these today , don't know anything about them but they are cool!
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