So this looks very interesting if a bit expensive...
#41
Is the Gingher rotary cutter better than the Olfa or Martelli? I think Gingher scissors are the best I have ever used. I have been looking at the rotary cutter but, so far, the price has convinced me that I can live without it. lol. I would be interested to hear the opinions of those who have used it. Is it worth the money?
#42
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I bought a Gingher rotary cutter through e-bay for under $25.00. Sure glad I didn't pay any more than that for it.
(I am fond of my Gingher scissors!)
I like my Olfas MUCH better. Plus it's easier to find Olfa or Fiskar blades. (Or Harbor Freight)
(I am fond of my Gingher scissors!)
I like my Olfas MUCH better. Plus it's easier to find Olfa or Fiskar blades. (Or Harbor Freight)
#44
Is the Gingher rotary cutter better than the Olfa or Martelli? I think Gingher scissors are the best I have ever used. I have been looking at the rotary cutter but, so far, the price has convinced me that I can live without it. lol. I would be interested to hear the opinions of those who have used it. Is it worth the money?
#47
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tampa, FL
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a fabric store might be worth it but at home I question it.
I was in a quilt shop in Tennessee a couple of months ago and they used one similiar to this to cut yardage. The owner said she got it at a trade show a few years back and it cost about $300. She said that they had figured out the cost of the mats and rotary blades they were going thru doing it the old way with a rotary cutter and that they have actually saved money by buying it. It was snazzy to see it in operation!
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