Gingher 8 Knife Edge Blunt Utility Shears
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Bill
> 3 dayFinally wore out my old Tandy Leather shears and I couldnt justify what a new pair costs. These are working great so far. A good brand at a good price. Well made and sharp. Good leverage and easy to use. They appear to be quite well made and I expect to use these for the next 30 years.
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Katrina
> 3 dayThese scissors were extremely handy when cutting through leather for my shoe making class.
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michael
> 3 dayI have a pair of Osborns which are very good and this pair, surprisingly, is better.
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Annika
> 3 dayBest scissors Ive ever owned! They cut through leather with out any difficulty, like cutting through a sheet of paper with normal scissors.
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RTParks
> 3 dayNew favorite and the best I have used for leather thus far. I have easily cut through 10-11 oz weight vegetable tanned with little effort using these. I have fairly small hands and these are comfortable to use.
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tula1
Greater than one weekI bought these for my husband because he makes leather goods/tack and was in need of a good pair of scissors. He was super impressed with these! He immediately grabbed a thick piece of leather and they cut right through them like it was nothing. I tried myself (being the weakly woman) and they are definitely the best pair of shears Ive ever used! Great purchase for what he does! I wouldnt mind having some for myself!
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Paul D. Hurt
> 3 dayyou will enjoy, this set.
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Alex
Greater than one weekThis brand of scissors cannot be lauded enough! They are SO sharp, and SO pretty! I have a pair of the seamstresss shears as well and after 24 years of ownership, just had those sharpened for the first time. Dont waste your time with any other brand. Youll be passing these on to your kids (I have)!
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Evan Sanford
> 3 dayYou get what you pay for and these are the best I could find. After wasting money on cheaper pairs I bit the bullet and paid the top dollars but I am glad I did. These are the best.
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Ray Za
> 3 dayI use these scissors often for cutting an ethylene vinyl acetate and polyethylene alloy. I bought my first pair in the mid-late 1980s, and just recently had to buy a second pair. It was not necessary to ever have them sharpened. If we had anyone around here that sharpens scissors anymore, I think they would have lasted forever. The new pair seems to have the same quality, heavy duty, material. They are comfortable in my hand. It is comforting to know that in a world full of crappy tools there are places that great products are still made.