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They do make them, and I found a pair......
I love Wiss brand shears. Nice quality product circa 1930's $15.40 on ebay. :) 5" pinking shears [ATTACH=CONFIG]108320[/ATTACH] |
I have my mom's shears and they are quite heavy to use but somehow I can adjust my hand and they work great.
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Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
They do make them, and I found a pair......
I love Wiss brand shears. Nice quality product circa 1930's $15.40 on ebay. :) |
Gee, guess I'm lucky. I have a 5" pr. that I've had for about 40 years. Love them. They're by Wiss Model CB5
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I found this pair at a garage sale for 50 cents!! They are made by Sears and Robuck. They measure 7 inches I also picked up a pair of WISS ones at a resale shop for $1.00
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I received this in the mail today......
A very lovely lady here on the QB sent them. They are the perfect size for my hand. the cutting part is 4" long [ATTACH=CONFIG]113407[/ATTACH] |
Fiskars makes spring loaded pinking shears AND scissors. I have rheumatoid arthritis, and I'm grateful for the spring loaded. It sure helps the hands! Here's a link to see the pinking shears. JoAnn's carries Fiskars.
http://www2.fiskars.com/Products/Sew...nking-Shears-8 |
How Sweet !
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They do have pinking shear blades for rotary cutters.Got mine at JoAnns.
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she uses them to cut patterns for clothes sewing..
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