Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Well, today I don't have a shear to display, but I do have a salon story for you. In all my 28 years of shear sharpening...today topped every bad sharpening job I have EVER seen. I was in a very upscale salon. The owner handed me her shears. First, I noticed that the edge was very rough. Then when I put on my jewelers glasses and took a closer look.....I couldn't believe my eyes! Someone had sharpened the wrong side of the blade! The inside of the blade had a bevel put on it with a grinder. It took me over an hour to fix them...and I had to take a lot of metal off, too. I asked her how she could even use those shears. She told me that she had taken them to one of those cutlery stores in the mall. BAD IDEA! She said that she had not been able to use them since.They do not have the equipment or the training to do hair shears. Sooooo.....what have we learned today???? DON'T DO THAT. There may not be someone in your area that can fix them.

Friday, July 11, 2008

A Different Slant on the Swivel Type Shear...or should I say no Slant.

I really like this new style of shear. You can loosen it so that the finger holes move freely...or you can set the finger holes where they are comfortable for you and then tighten the thumb nut. Either way, it is a very versatile shear. Now, about this brand...I like the workmanship of this line. You may not see it at the hair shows, but don't miss out on this high quality shear. The kicker? Pricing is a BIG WOW for this shear. One style available in Hitachi Steel - 5", 5.5" and 6". Price: $350.00
Featured Shear in Cobalt available in 6" at a price of $420.00.
To purchase email debrafinck@gmail.com


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Matsuzaki....it is one of the oldest shear companies I know of. Over 105 years in existence! This line of shears is rated by STARS. A single star all the way up to five stars. As the stars increase so does the quality. Yes, they are pretty pricey, but, I have clients that have used their five star shears for fifteen years or more! So, a $1000 shear used for....say ten years. That breaks down to about 27 cents a day. A great investment.