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    norman valentine
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      norman valentine
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        Does anyone know what these scissors are intended for?4c9e7709-c1b3-4ce1-8743-f4768de7a9c3.jpeg

        #428834
        roy entwistle
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          Button holes ?

          #428835
          Former Member
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            #428837
            Samsaranda
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              Wife served an apprenticeship as a tailoress, worked in a court tailors, says she has never seen scissors like the illustrated ones for buttonholes, they always used scissors that were short with very thin blades for buttonholes.

              Dave W

              #428838
              Speedy Builder5
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                @speedybuilder5

                definitely button hole scissors. The ratchet can be set to limit the length of the button hole. They are used when making hand sewn button holes as opposed to machine made ones (I think). Our pair (Hardly used) have a long threaded screw which limits the length of the cut.

                #428839
                peak4
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                  @peak4

                  HERE YOU GO, but i think they were also supplied by Post Office Telephones for engineers to use when working on cotton covered cables. That's where mine came from anyway, when I inherited a predecessor's tool kit.

                  Bill

                  #428840
                  Brian Sweeting 2
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                    Your button hole scissors have a small rachet stop for setting the cut length of the hole. Other models used a screw through one arm to set the cut.

                    #428841
                    norman valentine
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                      @normanvalentine78682

                      Thank you everybody, I knew that I would get an answer here.

                      They are not mine, but the chap that owns them will be pleased to know. He has had them for years and has always wondered what they were for.

                      #429346
                      Ian S C
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                        I have a pair here that were used by mum's aunt who was a glove maker. The adjusting screw is missing, and I doubt if I have one that fit in my collection of thousands.

                        Ian S C

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