tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9134580144994067844.post4239796616990950394..comments2023-06-19T10:58:06.934-05:00Comments on Scissor Stuff: #9 (a-c): Unknown Red-Handled Scissorsveingloryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03709708573358649383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9134580144994067844.post-35754229731192474182014-07-18T16:23:07.016-05:002014-07-18T16:23:07.016-05:00Goodness, it seems i had some of the uses wrong. ...Goodness, it seems i had some of the uses wrong. Thanks for enlightening me :)Vhttp://queersheers.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9134580144994067844.post-22288669365643909332012-03-08T11:49:24.335-06:002012-03-08T11:49:24.335-06:00Early 50's Multi-purpose sissors
1. Blades are...Early 50's Multi-purpose sissors<br />1. Blades are grapefruit web cutters -kitchen sissors<br />2. Bottle cap opener<br />3. center jaw is for screw-on bottle tops like food coloring, spice bottles, any small top that dries up and is hard to open by hand. May also be used as a nut cracker for fresher nuts for baking.<br />4. Last is the tip that looks like a screwdriver but is for opening the spice tins, coffee tins, and even a paint can.<br /><br />A note about the web cutter - you 1/2 a grapefruit then you cut the web around the center of the core and cut the stem at the base - open up the sissors and use the serated edge to seperate the vains from each side of the fruit/meat from the rim to the center - it makes a mess if you do it backwards - than a little sugar sprinkled over to taste. TENAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com