Dear All,
I'm starting a strage kind of collection and I would like to know something about the most renowned brands of tailor's scissors to collect.
Many Thanks.
All Best,
Andreas
Tailor's Scissors
Check out Thomas Mahon's scissors; he has quite a story http://www.englishcut.com/archives/000014.html.
I'm sure he'd be willing to share some advice on scissors.
Cordovan
I'm sure he'd be willing to share some advice on scissors.
Cordovan
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From my own experience I can tell that there are only a few famous brands to look for.
Most US shears came from Newark, New Jersey. They are all similar in shape and the most renown are:
WISS & Sons
R. Heinisch (Inventor)
Equity
In Germany were: Kissner, Gross Umstadt and of course Zwilling, Solingen. Plus a few others like Rich. A. Herder(Solingen)
In France shears came mainly from Nogent, mostly in only a few shapes(still available today)
In the UK most famous is Wilkinson & Sons, Sheffield(the only company still making 13" shears).
Here is a picture of my "collection"! They are all! in good to excellent working condition!
Here is a picture of the largest ones I have:
They are from the manufacturers mentioned above:
Left to right: R. Heinisch, Wilkinson, Nogent and Kissner.
Found them all on Ebay in UK, US ,France and Germany.
SG
Most US shears came from Newark, New Jersey. They are all similar in shape and the most renown are:
WISS & Sons
R. Heinisch (Inventor)
Equity
In Germany were: Kissner, Gross Umstadt and of course Zwilling, Solingen. Plus a few others like Rich. A. Herder(Solingen)
In France shears came mainly from Nogent, mostly in only a few shapes(still available today)
In the UK most famous is Wilkinson & Sons, Sheffield(the only company still making 13" shears).
Here is a picture of my "collection"! They are all! in good to excellent working condition!
Here is a picture of the largest ones I have:
They are from the manufacturers mentioned above:
Left to right: R. Heinisch, Wilkinson, Nogent and Kissner.
Found them all on Ebay in UK, US ,France and Germany.
SG
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Dear Schneidergott,
many thanks for posting your fabulous collection.
Now that I have your precious info you'll find me bidding on ebay, hoping not against you;-)
There seems not to be many collectors around...I saw the prices are still very reasonable.
All Best,
Andreas
many thanks for posting your fabulous collection.
Now that I have your precious info you'll find me bidding on ebay, hoping not against you;-)
There seems not to be many collectors around...I saw the prices are still very reasonable.
All Best,
Andreas
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