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Gilbow Tools (U.K.) catalog 1977

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alfazer

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Hands down the best tinsnips for nipping 12 year old hands in high school metalwork class. Those little pimples just behind the pivot.
Don't ask me.
 

Stubby1743

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I bought these 7" curved jewellers shears at the Spring Beaulieu autojumble on Saturday. Any item at the Beaulieu jumbles is usually expensive but I found these by digging through a big pile of mainly junk tools and paid £1. They have never been abused, are very sharp and will cut aluminum drinks cans very cleanly.

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Dave455

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I bought these 7" curved jewellers shears at the Spring Beaulieu autojumble on Saturday. Any item at the Beaulieu jumbles is usually expensive but I found these by digging through a big pile of mainly junk tools and paid £1. They have never been abused, are very sharp and will cut aluminum drinks cans very cleanly.

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Great!

I wish I’d acquired a pair (straight and curved) of the jewellers snips when I could have done. I never thought there would become a time when they were unavailable.
 
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