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..buying items...
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:40 pm
by babau
Hejsan..
Where can you buy really quality Tailor`s Shears in
Europe..?
Thanks bfh.. Leo..
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 7:28 am
by Anglo Saxon
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:47 pm
by babau
thanks AngloSaxon , ..
I allready had from them "Wilkinson" but when i got`em it
was labeled with "morplan`s" own logo, so what i`m seking
is that you see in Thomas englishcut blogsite, i`ve tryed
very long to find similar, without luck.
ps. (Solingen/german is no longer any option )
Thanks...Leo
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:54 am
by Anglo Saxon
Most shears are rarely retired but passed from one generation to the next. My own shears are rather old but they are made by Wilkinson. Wilkinson have probably now ceased production or been taken over by others.
I expect the Chinese now have a monopoly on producing (inferior) knives and shears. I believe that most of the American scissor manufacturers (Gingher, Wiss etc.) have ceased trading or are owned by Fiskars.
You could try the following:
http://www.gingher.com/index.htm
I do not think they have a European Agent although I could be wrong. I have no knowledge of the quality although the offerings on the web-site do not look very tempting. Maybe the "Industrial line"?
I suppose the other option is Ebay or befriending a (usually ageing) tailor: He may leave his shears to you in his Will!
Good luck!
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:43 pm
by babau
Anglo Saxon wrote:Most shears are rarely retired but passed from one generation to the next. My own shears are rather old but they are made by Wilkinson. Wilkinson have probably now ceased production or been taken over by others.
I expect the Chinese now have a monopoly on producing (inferior) knives and shears. I believe that most of the American scissor manufacturers (Gingher, Wiss etc.) have ceased trading or are owned by Fiskars.
You could try the following:
http://www.gingher.com/index.htm
I do not think they have a European Agent although I could be wrong. I have no knowledge of the quality although the offerings on the web-site do not look very tempting. Maybe the "Industrial line"?
I suppose the other option is Ebay or befriending a (usually ageing) tailor: He may leave his shears to you in his Will!
Good luck!
thanks AngloSaxon...
Ciao....Leo..
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 12:21 am
by maxnharry
My mother has an unbelievable set of shears that she brought with her from Germany. I hope they'll become mine one day, but not yet.