Try this website: <www.westchestersewing.com> they carry Wiss scissors of all kinds, may have replacement blades, too. You can always see about getting the blades resharpened, places that deal in knives, hunting, cooking, etc sometimes have resources for that. I keep my scissors in shape by occasionally making a few cuts through a sheet of very fine sandpaper. Has to be real fine, not coarse. Good luck.
-John
Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw a thread, sometime back, where to get Wiss Scissors (quick
>snip). I've had a pair for years but the blades are worn. Does anyone
>know where to get replacement blades? AK Best refers to this is his
>book, Production Fly Tying, but does not give a source. Bill
Try your local fabric shops.
Allan
Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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