Solingen Cuticle Scissors feature the closed shank, which takes precise, detailed hand work to fit smoothly together. Forging makes the metal harder so these cuticle scissors stay sharper longer.
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Gold Tip 3-3/8"
Cuticle Scissors forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany
have gold-plated
blades with fine tips. The gold-plating is decorative. Flat
pattern, closed shank, nickel-plated handles, curved blades. 3-3/8" total length cuticle scissors; blades cut
1/2".
These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 31-349. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-3/8" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany have
a closed shank, and are
nickel-plated with curved blades. These cuticle scissors measure
3-3/8" in total length, and the blades cut 1/2".
These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 35-359. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-1/2" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany have
large finger rings, a closed shank and a flat pattern, and are
nickel-plated with curved blades. These cuticle scissors measure
3-1/2" in total length, and the blades cut 3/4".
These are often included in Dovo manicure sets. These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 360-359. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-1/2" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany have
large finger rings, a closed shank and a flat pattern, and are
nickel-plated with curved blades. These cuticle scissors measure
3-1/2" in total length, and the blades cut 3/4".
These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 36-359. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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Stainless Steel 3-1/2" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany have
large finger rings, a closed shank and a flat pattern, and are
stainless steel with curved blades. These cuticle scissors measure
3-1/2" in total length, and the blades cut 3/4".
These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 365-355. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-3/4" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany have
large finger rings, a closed shank and a flat pattern, and are
nickel-plated with curved blades. These cuticle scissors measure
3-3/4" in total length, and the blades cut 7/8".
An unusual pattern that is sometimes included in Dovo manicure sets. These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 390-359. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-1/2" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Wasa in Solingen, Germany have
extra tapered points for this length cuticle scissor. They have a
closed shank, and are nickel plated with curved blades. They measure 3-1/2"
in total length, and the blades cut 5/8". These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number WA4270-3-1/2. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-3/8" Cuticle Scissors
forged by Wasa in Solingen, Germany have
a
closed shank, and are nickel plated with thin curved blades. They measure 3-3/8"
in total length, and the blades cut 1/2". These cuticle scissors have a closed shank, which is the length of the handles between the joint and the rings. The closed shank is an indicator of a higher quality scissors, because it takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number WA4287. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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3-1/2" Dovo Combination Nail and Cuticle Scissors.
These manicure scissors have blades which combine the
features of nail scissors and cuticle scissors. The heavy blade gives
strength for heavier nails. The thick blades scoop down to sharp narrow
points for cuticle cutting.
Nickel-plated, closed shank, curved blades, heavy screw, adjustable, large finger rings. These scissors are often included in Dovo manicure sets. The closed shank (the length of the handles between the joint and the rings) is an indicator of a higher quality scissor. It takes precision and detailed hand work to make the shank fit smoothly together. The heavy screw will not break while cutting heavier nails, as compared to the tiny screw in traditional cuticle scissors. These nail scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. These quality nail scissors are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Product number 5610-359 For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Nails, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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Stainless Steel 3-1/2"
Cuticle Scissors forged by Dovo in Solingen, Germany
have small finger holes and are stainless steel with thin curved blades.
These cuticle scissors measure 3-1/2" in total length, and the
blades cut 5/8".
These cuticle scissors are forged, which makes the metal harder so the scissors stay sharp longer. (Inexpensive nail scissors are made from soft metal that will not hold an edge.) These quality cuticle scissors have a screw and are adjustable, and can be fine-tuned when that becomes necessary. Inexpensive scissors are often riveted, and cannot be adjusted. The difference between cuticle scissors and nail scissors is that cuticle scissors are smaller and more delicate for cutting cuticles. However, the tiny screw may loosen and even break if the scissors are used to cut fingernails. Nail scissors are more sturdy, with a larger, stronger screw and shrank. Product number 234-355. For PRICE, and to order on-line, please go to our on-line sales website page for Scissors for Cuticles, or click on the illustration to the right. All items shown on our Online Sales Website may be ordered either online or by phone. |
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For PRICES and to purchase on-line, please go to our on-line sales website category page for Cuticle Scissors.
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