I use these at my sewing machine(s) to clip threads when I pull my work out of the machine. I don't care for the cutter on the machine as the cut is not as easy to do or as clean. Sounds like others have helped you find more of this brand.
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I use these at my sewing machine(s) to clip threads when I pull my work out of the machine. I don't care for the cutter on the machine as the cut is not as easy to do or as clean. Sounds like others have helped you find more of this brand.
I got a similiar pair several years ago at Walmart. It came in a package with a tape measure, and I believe a hem guide. All for less than $5. I also use them at my sewing machine. They are really handy when cutting apart pieces that have been chain pieced together.
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No idea what the MGS stands for. But I can enthusiastically recommend these Kai snips:
http://www.kaiscissors.com/category.php?category_id=48
Peckish aka Peggi
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Thanks for your help so far, but I am Specifically looking for the nippers with MGS marked on the blade. These have been the BEST I have ever used and I'd like a source for that particular brand. I have tried other brands already.
Yes, they are really handy to have at your sewing machine to clip threads and corners off of squares.
This link shared by PaperPrincess has what you're looking for. To my eye, they look exactly like the photo you posted.
http://www.exagoods.com/i/115167.jhtml
These are .99c/pair
http://www.jollyhome.com/p/anti-stat...pers-3951.html
Sheena
The nippers from jollyhome are all out of stock
MGS means master grade steel
Sheena