Yes they do in both straight and curved.
Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary Miller wrote:
> Does Anvil make serrated scissors. I have a regular one, but would like to
> pick up a serrated if Anvil makes them.
>
> - Gary
>
> At 02:58 PM 02/01/2002, you wrote:
> >Tom,
> >You are right about using the serrated scissors
> >for cutting hair. I might add,
> >the serrations keep the hair from slipping as you
> >close the scissors blades. The hair gets caught by
> >the serrations and stay in place on the blade.
> >Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > In a message dated 02/01/2002 7:53:02 AM Pacific
> > > Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >>
> > >> are these surgical sissors serrated?
> > >
> > > ABSOLUTELY not! A serrated edge is usually not
> > > needed to cut the kinds of tissue these scissors
> > > are used for. In flytying, the serrated
> > > scissors are best used for cutting hair. Why?
> > > Because you can wear out your "regular" scissors
> > > if you use them for cutting to much hair. One
> > > of the things that makes a good pair of fly
> > > tying scissors is the ability to work close in,
> > > very fine work, all the action/function in the
> > > last 1 to 2 millimeters of the tips.
> > >
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