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I've been using this one for a few years now, it's an extraordinary quality, it's very sharp and very precise. I'm not rich enough to buy cheap.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGZrOLEhuFZ/


the curved model.

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time does not respect what is done without it

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I like the cheap disposable thread snips as nylon Rigging said when they are dull toss them, for stuff cutting stuff I really don't care about how the cut looks because it is going to be covered I use cheap dollar store scissors and for the good stuff that needs to be cut nice and proper, I use 440 stainless steel or Titanium scissors. I think it really comes down to your budget, intended use and how long you want to get out of them. My good scissors were expensive but they are 20 years old and back then they were really expensive. 

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+1 for disposable snips. When dull, sharpen them once with an old, dull needle, and toss them when they get dull again.

Machines: Mitsubishi DB-130 single needle, Kansai Special RX-9803/UTC coverstitch, Union Special 56300F chainstitch, Pfaff 335-17 cylinder arm walking foot, Bonis Type A fur machine, Huji 43-6 patcher, Singer 99 hand cranked, Juki DDL-553 single needle (for sale)

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I like a small pair of Singer scissors. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IKCGLM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The thread snips from Tandy are crap.

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One thing to keep in mind if you choose the style that Paloma posted, https://www.instagram.com/p/CGZrOLEhuFZ/

is that you can reach for them without taking your eyes off your work,'

and not have to scramble-grab to get your fingers through the loops that scissor styles nips have.

They are a good temper-saver.

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On 12/16/2020 at 6:06 AM, shoepatcher said:

I have used a lot of thread nips over the years by many manufacturers.  I prefer the ones by Gold Seal.  Can be re-sharpened a number of times and parts are available.

glenn

1st I heard of this . Was sitting at machine tonight and was going to toss snips in trash . Tried it tonight on a dull Eagle .99 cent snips . Ran the channel side of old needle back-forth over edge and they Snipping Again . learn something new everyday ....thanks

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On 12/14/2020 at 9:34 AM, Joon1911 said:

Of the half dozen or so I’ve used, these made by Touro are the best that I’ve used. 
 

I bought mine on eBay, but this is a US source:  https://www.goldstartool.com/4-1-2-straight-ball-bearing-thread-nippers-touro-tesoura.htm  
 

No affiliation. 

Hey .. Thanks for the Post of the Link

I do own good gingher and mundial's sheers as well as using the cheap snips , and these are good Snip's . I bought 4 of them to check out and use, and these snips are really good quality .  ( just a heads-up ) The sale price right now probably not going on past the new year, but these snips are going for only $-9 .99 apiece . 

I do love the cheep eagle disposable snips, and I been buying them for Years, but a guy could get spoiled using good snips ....LOL . . Only 'time' will tell the true quality of the stainless blades, but they handle nice, the tooling and grind look GTG and they snip in close and tight on the smaller #69 as well as the heavier thread cord #277 and 346 .

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I want to Bump Up this thread on 'snips ' .
If you do go to the goldstartool website and buy snip. ( don't mistake ) those 'GS' house branded snips, for the Touro Tesoura snips . They look the same on the webpages, same price, But they NOT even the same quality of snips ....LOL

They sell ( 2 ) brands of 4-1/2" snips . the Touro are 'GOOD' deal/good quality . Those 'GS' house branded snips are a BIG Step down below there quality . Using the two brands sideXside in the hand cutting and visually, those Touro Tesoura snips have better looking blade grind, better finish and obviously better quality control over those GS snips sold there.
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