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![]() Quite a few fly-dressers palm their scissors in order to save time at the bench, and also for ease of use. I was not really satisfied with the various "palming" scissors, and snips which are available, but there is no doubt that palming scissors saves a lot of time and messing on, ( it is also easier to find them after a "few drams" !!!! ) so I sat down this afternoon and studied the problem a little more. The ones I have used here, are cheap "spring" iris scissors which I bought at a flea market for 2 Euros. One might of course modify higher quality scissors, but these are perfectly adequate. They cut very precisely right to the very fine tips. You can find the modifications required to make excellent palming scissors here; http://www.flyforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=8690 TL MC |
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