There is a thread, over there, that has some old and new in it. I’ll repost my vintage ones here eventually.
We don't often talk about scissors, as noted in the thread on tools that don't come up on the forum. There have been some interesting scissors discussed on the Tools of Japan thread, and one or more of those might make it into my accumulation someday. Since almost all of us have scissors -- by...
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I had always meant to post in that one - if only for the cool name - I once worked with a guy (later he worked for me) who literally as child, ran with scissors, fell, and lost an eye - he had a glass replacement.
But Mine are almost all vintage (not counting the "kitchen Scissors" those are mostly Fiskars and mostly its "where were they left this time"?
Some of mine, -not nearly all!:
Probably my oldest are the bottom two pair:
Bottom were my Mom's sewing buttonhole scissors, she has had them as long as I can remember, and they were old then. I got them when she move into assisted living last April, (She's not sewing any more...)
EDIT_ I googled them and they are buttonhole scissors and the odd rectangular opening by the rings has a threaded hole on one side and a stop screw goes there -So you start the buttonhole cut in the "open" position, and set the stop screw for the exact length of cut for the specific button hole. There is a diagonal threaded hole (you can just see it in the pics below) in Mom's set maybe a 4-48? (a 4-40 gets stuck in about 1 turn...)
Made in Germany, I'm sure before WWII interesting rectangle there, like it was meant to grip something...
second from the bottom, Dad's tool box Scissors, I've had these since they divorced when I was 15, Also had them as long as I can remember, and they were also old then:
And the top set are my Clause scissors; I got these almost 50 years ago, not new, but not really old, and used then at my work desk since, a lot of use was when I was doing a lot of engineering drawing.
Some from one of my wood machinist boxes I use for Coleman fettling mostly -
Lower pair are unmarked and may be for doctors use (nice SS). The uppers have markings on both sides, and are marked Buerger Bros Co, Denver & El Paso, and Made in Germany:
