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  • These handmade scissors have been produced in Sheffield, England, for over 100 years. But compared to a $2 mass-produced pair, the kitchen scissors will cost you over $100, and a pair of professional tailor's shears cost $315. So just what is it that makes them so expensive?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3,9 тис.

  • @StretchReality
    @StretchReality 4 роки тому +11930

    I aspire to one day have a title as impressive as “master putter togetherer”

    • @Competitive_Antagonist
      @Competitive_Antagonist 4 роки тому +300

      I love that they told us mere mortals what assembly means.

    • @CollyDoo
      @CollyDoo 4 роки тому +184

      It sounds like a position invented by a 5 year old?!

    • @07_danishwistara29
      @07_danishwistara29 3 роки тому +15

      So do I

    • @parthsavyasachi9348
      @parthsavyasachi9348 3 роки тому +61

      I am at the moment master bater stage...

    • @josephtorres3229
      @josephtorres3229 3 роки тому +16

      Lol, what is cheap? Something that last 6 months? 5 years? 20, 50 years?
      Japanese and German craftsmen are known for their work, so I dont fall this bunk.

  • @philanthropicnightmare1206
    @philanthropicnightmare1206 3 роки тому +4912

    I’ve never wanted to try out a pair of scissors so badly.

    • @speddyg
      @speddyg 3 роки тому +167

      I kinda feel like owning one of them. Not just to support the people involved, but also to treat myself to a nice, properly made scissors.

    • @pierrerossouw6083
      @pierrerossouw6083 3 роки тому +54

      I don't need one but, like a good knife, these things are collectors pieces. I so badly want one now.

    • @haveyouseengeorgehennen
      @haveyouseengeorgehennen 3 роки тому +57

      @@speddyg you definitely need to get one's for some quality scissors, alot of things nowadays are expensive just because of the brand name but handcrafted items are unique and created with passion by the craftsman.

    • @lornae8683
      @lornae8683 3 роки тому +2

      Gosh, me too!

    • @bigsmall246
      @bigsmall246 3 роки тому +17

      I assure you, you won't be able to tell the difference between the factory-made ones and these expensive ones.

  • @bedelian
    @bedelian 3 роки тому +358

    "Master Putter Together" is the most British phrase I've ever heard.

    • @JoelChenFa
      @JoelChenFa Рік тому +1

      More so than "bollocks"?

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Рік тому +5

      Always makes me cackle to hear people using our language to tell us that something sounds English in it. Let alone "British". How much self-awareness must you lack?

    • @pineapple7024
      @pineapple7024 Рік тому +2

      @@clinch4402
      fym “your language,” in the UK alone, there’s like 30 different dialects.
      Furthermore, isn’t English a bunch of other languages cobbled together? So much for being “your” language when you have German, Latin, Jamaican, even Japanese influences

    • @iwatchwithnoads7480
      @iwatchwithnoads7480 Рік тому +1

      @@pineapple7024 clinch is probably just a teenager unaware of the history of England or English language and without any respect for linguistics.
      btw, English isn't just a bunch of languages cobbled together, but it does have quite a hotch potch

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Рік тому +1

      @@pineapple7024 I think when he refers to it as "his" it would be like someone referring to their country as.... well... "theirs"
      The language of the English people is.... well.... English

  • @Jabberwok28
    @Jabberwok28 3 роки тому +622

    I am a commercial carpenter and while a pair of these scissors aren’t in my tool pouch, I do have a few very nice Klein Tool ones, and they were not cheap, nor cheaply-made. The point is, if you want the right tool for the job, you would lay out the cash for something that WILL last that long. If I were a tailor or barber, I would full-on buy a pair of these.
    I am also quite heartened that there is a young fellow willing to persevere to become a MPT. Rock on dude. We need more people like you.

    • @dovahkindragonborn9827
      @dovahkindragonborn9827 3 роки тому

      why are there no more MPTs? no money?

    • @Secret_Takodachi
      @Secret_Takodachi 3 роки тому +38

      @@dovahkindragonborn9827 Major corporations have killed dozens of crafts by starving artesians via corps gobbling up most of the demand with cheap alternatives and by polluting the supply with mediocre products. The end result? Crafts that used to employ hundreds of workers become cottage industries that support maybe a dozen workers.

    • @skyak4493
      @skyak4493 3 роки тому +15

      I am an engineer and find it hard to believe that this can’t be done more effectively. Following 20 man hours of metalwork with a random hammer strike is a terrible process design. Did anyone consider that failure to develop more efficient production is what drove the demise of manufacturing in your country?

    • @christopherwilson7698
      @christopherwilson7698 3 роки тому

      In this world you Get what you pay for.

    • @kolvis6626
      @kolvis6626 3 роки тому +26

      @@skyak4493 there's basically no denying that it's an inefficient process, sure, but every goddamn pair of scissors sold out of that shop are going to be of exceptional quality, beyond whatever efficient processes might result in. The fact of the matter is there's no substitute for master craftsmanship and if they spend x amount of hours making a pair of scissors, there's probably a good damn reason.

  • @javiercapada1801
    @javiercapada1801 4 роки тому +6015

    Me at 4am: I should go to sleep
    UA-cam: Do u wnna know why these scissors r expensive?
    Also me: oh tell me

  • @SheriLynNut
    @SheriLynNut 3 роки тому +2250

    I bought my best friend, a quilter, a pair of handmade scissors for Christmas. She says they make all her other scissors feel like children’s toys. I got a follow up email from the maker a few months later to ask how they were doing!

    • @Cyberdactyl
      @Cyberdactyl 3 роки тому +47

      There were hoping you'd buy another $100 pair of scissors worth maybe $30.

    • @gortnewton4765
      @gortnewton4765 3 роки тому +339

      @@Cyberdactyl If you understood scissors you wouldn't say that.

    • @Brown614
      @Brown614 3 роки тому +196

      @@Cyberdactyl as someone who used an expensive pair of scissors, it's nuts how much cleaner and smooth they feel.

    • @theletterh8176
      @theletterh8176 3 роки тому +112

      @@Cyberdactyl mmmmm no
      as someone who has used handcrafted scissors before, it’s a massive difference between a cheap pair of 20-30 dollar scissors and a 100+ pair
      it’s a lot smoother to actually use, for one, it’s insane how well they cut even compared to an extremely well sharpened cheap set.

    • @vantablack2847
      @vantablack2847 3 роки тому +42

      I creamed my pants just using a sharp scissors, i can't imagine how good it is to use these scissors

  • @alexdovancescu9047
    @alexdovancescu9047 2 роки тому +416

    Just picked up my new pair of scissors from their shop in Sheffield yesterday, which was absolutely brilliant! I was also lucky and privileged enough to have been shown around the workshop and to see such an amazing craftsmanship being passed on to the new generation - thank you Natalie, Neil and the team for a truly unique experience! I will be following you on Instagram for more !

    • @pixeldimond
      @pixeldimond 2 роки тому +2

      Ayyyy. 👍

    • @PhanoftheShow
      @PhanoftheShow Рік тому +1

      the IG?

    • @veryslyfox
      @veryslyfox Рік тому +2

      You paid hundreds for a pair of scissors? You got taken

    • @jeffscott3160
      @jeffscott3160 Рік тому +2

      @@veryslyfox Says the guy who buys all his crap at Walmart.🤣

    • @daviddavidson2357
      @daviddavidson2357 Рік тому

      @@veryslyfox Low IQ take.
      Those scissors will last more than 100 years and work flawlessly if properly cared for and maintained.
      Your smartphone, which you probably spent hundreds on will be completely non-functional after 15 years even if you care for it and maintain it to the highest standard of care. You probably think the phone was 'an investment' too.
      Even if you penny pinch everywhere your "these specialized tools are too expensive" outlook is why they are so expensive in the first place. There are less people buying them, therefore less master craftsmen and with less master craftsmen they can set their price as high as people will pay as there is barely any competition, if any at all.

  • @eduardo_carvajal
    @eduardo_carvajal 3 роки тому +119

    4:55 that light was so good

  • @sampat97
    @sampat97 4 роки тому +3741

    My father had a scissor like this. He bought it, before I was born, in some shack in Delhi run by a guy who was the 3rd generation in his family of scissor makers. It was magnificent. It had its own sheath. He always kept it well oiled and only used it when he had to cut any kind of fabric. It went through most type of fabric like a hot knife through butter. I haven't seen that scissor since his passing. Might actually go and look it up.
    Edit: I found it, the sheath is gone but it is still sharp as hell, still in great condition for something that is 20+ years old. My father took really good care of it. I oiled it a little and kept it back where I found it.

    • @donnadanielsen9411
      @donnadanielsen9411 4 роки тому +38

      Sampat Mishra go look it up!!

    • @James-vq4jw
      @James-vq4jw 4 роки тому +9

      Interesting

    • @constantlyinlove
      @constantlyinlove 4 роки тому +60

      That was a nice story 💛

    • @dhrk0578
      @dhrk0578 4 роки тому +59

      Well in India handmade scissors are normal, many local tailors only prefers those scissors.

    • @sanjivinsmoke2719
      @sanjivinsmoke2719 4 роки тому +15

      Bro my condolences..❤️

  • @711jastin
    @711jastin 4 роки тому +3402

    My family runs a furniture factory for almost 50 years, and my grandpa who founded the company is still working in the shop. People always ask why our table costs a thousand while an IKEA costs a hundred, we usually answer:"there're tables made by my grandpa back in the 70s that still lie in someone's living room, which we just refurbished them for their grandchildren"

    • @TSHEFU
      @TSHEFU 4 роки тому +516

      The gap in quality between cheap and expensive furniture is truly insane. I have an ethan allen chair that was manufactured in 1998 and its outlived numerous pieces of IKEA furniture.

    • @sirena7116
      @sirena7116 3 роки тому +267

      Ikea stuff isn't made to last. It's the fast fashion of furniture.

    • @711jastin
      @711jastin 3 роки тому +159

      @@TSHEFU those IKEA pieces are sold for like 50% the price comparing to the products from my factory. I just took in a set of living room furniture as old as me, which was made by us in the last century, the house owner wasted us to redo the paint job and replace some rotten parts. The oldest recorded piece we took in for refurbish was a cabinet made by my grandpa 45 years ago, and was still refurbished by my grandpa himself a few years ago. We do have a near whole life service guarantee, customer only pay for the labor cost and material cost of their product's refurbishment (usually less than 10% of their purchasing price).

    • @PSL_Lover2024
      @PSL_Lover2024 3 роки тому +142

      I bought an IKEA couch that broke after a few years. Won't buy IKEA again. Unfortunately I have a champagne taste wth a beer salary 😓

    • @hardanalljr.3138
      @hardanalljr.3138 3 роки тому +42

      Idk I have an ikea table that's been around for over 40 years now

  • @debrariley2057
    @debrariley2057 3 роки тому +150

    I use their scissors, and you don’t realise how perfect they are until you own them. They are a life time investment, but they last, stay sharp and are so beautiful to use.

    • @ahyaan2552
      @ahyaan2552 2 роки тому +2

      Imagine losing them

    • @DavidGalvanwiz
      @DavidGalvanwiz 2 роки тому +3

      How do you sharpen them? Do you just send them back to be sharpened if so you do pay shipping?

    • @debrariley2057
      @debrariley2057 2 роки тому +21

      @@DavidGalvanwiz hi, I have never needed to sharpen them, they are specifically used for dress making or any thread/ fabric work. I also own their embroidery scissors and they are the same never used for anything else. Never used for paper pattern cutting or cutting anything else. That way the blade stays clean and razor sharp. A good way to look at the investment is they are a tool meant for a task, bit like you wouldn’t use a drill to hammer in a nail. Tools for the right tasks.

    • @travisnell6849
      @travisnell6849 Рік тому +3

      @@DavidGalvanwiz Most cities will have blade sharpeners that are at the same level that these workmen are.

  • @geraldineconway1865
    @geraldineconway1865 3 роки тому +151

    I’ve just ordered two pairs. A dressmaking pair and an embroidery pair. I’m so exited to try them out. I’m a quilter and do embroidery too, I appreciate craftsmanship so much and I’m beyond thrilled to support these traditional crafts.

  • @GTOAviator
    @GTOAviator 4 роки тому +847

    1:20 "How to hold them, how to stroke them, how to edge them"
    Truer words were never spoken.

  • @jackburtonshaw3289
    @jackburtonshaw3289 4 роки тому +697

    I bought my mother a pair of these (the kitchen ones) after years of her saying how she wishes she had proper scissors like her dad had. Saw these lot on the BBC one day and ended up ordering them. That was several years ago and they are still utterly incredible.
    She still says they're the best present she ever got, and on the occasion scissors come up in convo she recommends "the magic scissors my son got me" to her friends lol. The day we lose the people with the ability to make these things will be a truly sad day. I hope it never comes.

    • @aurktman1106
      @aurktman1106 4 роки тому +15

      With everything going on in the world now with COVID19, I bet this type of local craftsmanship comes back to some extent.

    • @prathameshlad397
      @prathameshlad397 4 роки тому +16

      The day will definitely come when we lose all this people... Because we are never interested in learning these stuff, we want the best working environment, the best office, high paying job etc. etc.

    • @Chastity_Belt
      @Chastity_Belt 4 роки тому +6

      That's how advertisement works 👌🏻

    • @anriroze11
      @anriroze11 4 роки тому +3

      That's a good idea, as a present for my mother. Make her smile, during this pandemic. She works in health care. Edit: nevermind I can't currently afford to pay that haha, one day though.

    • @anriroze11
      @anriroze11 4 роки тому +13

      @@prathameshlad397 Not everyone wants that. Luckily there are still some people that choose to pursue this. I had already started my bachelors degree in engineering, due to personal health reasons I was forced to stop. I now will instead become a furniture maker and metal worker. Maybe one day I'll release my own line of scissors.. ;)

  • @AT16
    @AT16 3 роки тому +112

    Having received my set of these scissors a couple of weeks ago, I can assure everyone they are immensely well made - the feel of them is completely different than a set of factory made ones.
    And knowing their hand made, in Sheffield, by such an experienced group of individuals, just makes them worth every penny. Last a lifetime.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Рік тому +3

      *they’re

    • @Rocky-oq9cy
      @Rocky-oq9cy Рік тому +1

      You haven't lived a lifetime how do you know they last a lifetime hmm?

  • @sebastiand152
    @sebastiand152 3 роки тому +259

    Dangerous: You will likely not be able to switch back to cheap scissors, once you tried quality. I had this experience with a lot of tools.

    • @clintcannon1902
      @clintcannon1902 3 роки тому +21

      I don't flinch at using my $200+ pocket knife. Does the job right, every time, no fail.

    • @DoughBoy45
      @DoughBoy45 3 роки тому +4

      I bought a pair of $45 Japanese tailor shears and they are as sharp as when I bought them a year ago.

    • @ruthirwin8222
      @ruthirwin8222 2 роки тому +3

      Absolutely my other scissors feel like cheap plastic ..i keep them in the box they came in and i love love love them

    • @8hei
      @8hei Рік тому

      @@clintcannon1902 Try pocket knives that go for thousands

  • @100Wilbur999
    @100Wilbur999 3 роки тому +1369

    "So what's your job?"
    "I'm a master putter togetha"

  • @nl_2652
    @nl_2652 4 роки тому +5877

    Who else is here in quarantine watching a video about SCISSOR MAKING?

    • @KenBernardez
      @KenBernardez 4 роки тому +44

      Who tf are you to judge me? I'm saving the world! 😂😂😂

    • @nivlemvanviersen8524
      @nivlemvanviersen8524 4 роки тому +12

      Everyone i guess

    • @kingk2405
      @kingk2405 4 роки тому +1

      nl_2 Me ! ☹️

    • @carolinaroach5938
      @carolinaroach5938 4 роки тому +2

      I'm

    • @kingk2405
      @kingk2405 4 роки тому +1

      Carolina Roach but it looks like you are used to boring videos no ? 😂

  • @karannagwekar7048
    @karannagwekar7048 3 роки тому +269

    "Why didn't your son learn to make scissors too"
    "Because he wanted to make films with his friend, Simon Pegg"

  • @ABACUStoPC
    @ABACUStoPC 3 роки тому +26

    I decided to purchase one of these after watching this video, waited several months for mine to arrive. The scissor is great, it's interesting to see every attention to detail that has been put into the making, I think it takes a lot of knowledge and dedication to make just about anything if it's the best, even a simple tool as a pair of scissor

  • @kevinkertarahardja1836
    @kevinkertarahardja1836 4 роки тому +113

    the putter in training looks very passionate about the craft, hope he can take the mantle and continue the craft

    • @chickenmadness1732
      @chickenmadness1732 3 роки тому +2

      In a few years he'l start training to become a togetherer. And don the mantle of master putter togetherer.

  • @KL-ep3kp
    @KL-ep3kp 4 роки тому +3445

    After the corona, everyone will know a lot of weird shit about things :D

    • @thelizardpalace4597
      @thelizardpalace4597 4 роки тому +28

      Not everyone*
      ...

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman 4 роки тому +32

      You can also do that without needing a worldwide pandemic.

    • @insertaverygenericnamehere
      @insertaverygenericnamehere 4 роки тому +28

      You now know a little bit how depression or PTSD feels. (Or what some people do, while "hiding" in bed. Watching UA-cam just to numb the thoughts.)

    • @gobzanuff5078
      @gobzanuff5078 4 роки тому +2

      Hey give me marlboro not kurahadur...

    • @yt-sh
      @yt-sh 4 роки тому

      esp cooking

  • @RevJamesCostello
    @RevJamesCostello 3 роки тому +40

    I wonder what percentage of people understood what the master ‘putter together’ says at 6:46? ‘In fact, I used to have a barber do my hair. And this is what he did, “I’ll do your hair free if you do my scissors sharp." It just went on for years.’

    • @user-oq9vk2bp8f
      @user-oq9vk2bp8f 2 роки тому +2

      that was bugging me
      thanks for this comment

    • @TheMilitantMachinist
      @TheMilitantMachinist 2 роки тому

      Yorkshire Dialect isn't that hard to understand. Now granted I was born and raised in Sheffield but there are a lot of words and phrases that are very very old and seldom spoken outside of the area.

    • @naomiprins7990
      @naomiprins7990 2 роки тому

      Ah, thanks for writing that in a comment!

    • @amh9494
      @amh9494 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheMilitantMachinist easily said as a local! 😂

    • @TheMilitantMachinist
      @TheMilitantMachinist 2 роки тому +1

      @@amh9494 exactly, it’s dead simple. All you have to do is be born and raised there 😂

  • @alelollipop1903
    @alelollipop1903 3 роки тому +14

    Love the Sheffield accent, and the craftsmanship is exquisite

  • @bbgunhunterkiller
    @bbgunhunterkiller 4 роки тому +972

    Some guy: So you're an engineer?
    Me: Aha, no. I'm a master computer clicker-er.

    • @anujmchitale
      @anujmchitale 4 роки тому +17

      I am a master CTRL+C, CTRL+V user, aka programmer. :D

    • @runeklok
      @runeklok 4 роки тому +2

      The master of "well it depends" and clicking away at a program at the last minute.

    • @MrTangent
      @MrTangent 4 роки тому +23

      Porn-looker-upper*

    • @ironwoodnf9128
      @ironwoodnf9128 4 роки тому +5

      @@MrTangent sometimes it's the simple jokes 😂👌

    • @changesomthing9874
      @changesomthing9874 4 роки тому +1

      Mr. Tangent shame lmao

  • @R6-D2
    @R6-D2 4 роки тому +2826

    Ernest Wright Scissors are so expensive because they're a cut above the rest.

    • @ajibfox92
      @ajibfox92 4 роки тому +75

      get ouuuut

    • @yizao9289
      @yizao9289 3 роки тому +4

      Gaming and Technology Fun what does that mean?

    • @noahherritt6452
      @noahherritt6452 3 роки тому +10

      You earned that like.

    • @PrashantChindarkar
      @PrashantChindarkar 3 роки тому +5

      Underrated comment

    • @R6-D2
      @R6-D2 3 роки тому +5

      @Rick and Morty Incestuous Edits Touché

  • @stardeastroyer
    @stardeastroyer Рік тому +3

    There really is something beautiful about trying to achieve perfection in a craft.

  • @i10Blog
    @i10Blog 3 роки тому +21

    I have a pair of their 'Turton Kitchen Scissors’ (the ones being made in the video) and I can assure you they are... without question… the best pair of scissors I have ever owned. The last pair of scissors I’ll ever need in fact.
    They’re a great investment when you consider you'll likely be handing these down to your grandchildren...

    • @catey62
      @catey62 3 роки тому +1

      Thats why nowadays, if I want to buy a hand tool, I usually spend a couple of hours scouring Ebay for genuine vintage tools, rather than cheap rubbish made in china. often, its lasted someone else a lifetime already, and I know it will last me the rest of my life as well.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 3 роки тому +3

      But will our grandchildren know how to use them?

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 3 роки тому +1

      @@catey62 Same for me. I spend time researching what I want, then go to eBay to try and find a good old used item. (Sometimes I see Chinese knock-offs posing as the real McCoy)
      China's quality control is decent, but they want to take over the world, & I'm not helping them.

  • @inncogneato6341
    @inncogneato6341 4 роки тому +945

    For all the work that goes into these scissors, it seems they’re not expensive enough.

    • @Alexander-od6fi
      @Alexander-od6fi 3 роки тому +110

      I'd buy these scissors in a heartbeat because I know it will last much much much much longer than mass produced scissors. The only scissors you need for the rest of your life.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 3 роки тому +32

      @@Alexander-od6fi exactly I hate normal scissors never feels right

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 3 роки тому +12

      @@Alexander-od6fi You'll lose them in a week lol

    • @curiouslytot1950
      @curiouslytot1950 3 роки тому +12

      “I know you didn’t just use my good scissors!” Hehehe

    • @yamumisgae
      @yamumisgae 3 роки тому +15

      @@realprisec who the hell loses scissors?

  • @Exomious
    @Exomious 3 роки тому +144

    never in my life have I wanted a pair of scissors more than after watching this video.

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 3 роки тому +18

    I can see this place from my apartment window, so random to have it pop up on my recommended, now I feel like I need to go meet this guy

  • @hobear637
    @hobear637 Рік тому +2

    I’ve had mine for over two years now. Takes a few weeks to break them in. I use mine in the kitchen for cutting chicken, meat, and creating decorative cuts on seafood before searing. They’re absolutely great, got a lot of crap from the wife for spending this much on a pair of scissors but man are they satisfying to use compared to a cheap pair. They’re hefty and very durable, I wash them just as I normally would with dish soap and a sponge. 2+ years of heavy use and they still feel and cut great! I heard the wait for these are now very long, and that the master craftsman was sick for a while. I hope he’s better and that they’re able to continue producing these great scissors.

  • @thatzaliasguy
    @thatzaliasguy 4 роки тому +370

    *Looking for work in England:
    Joe Bloke: "Good day, Do you have any open positions for Master Assembler?"
    Manager: "Sorry mate, I only have a position open for Master Putter-Togetherer."

    • @ViaMirage
      @ViaMirage 3 роки тому +3

      They really didn't mess around with his job title 😂😂

  • @dave7384
    @dave7384 4 роки тому +827

    Try to sell these in Japan. The Japanese will appreciate high quality stuff

    • @TransportationONLY
      @TransportationONLY 4 роки тому +63

      E X Q U I S I T E

    • @notdyingsober
      @notdyingsober 4 роки тому +81

      Look up Japanese nail clippers, there are some made from titanium and some that are worth 2000 USD

    • @justaguy7131
      @justaguy7131 4 роки тому +16

      @@notdyingsober dang, you just reminded me of my nail clippers I have been searching for the last 3 days.

    • @senorpepper3405
      @senorpepper3405 4 роки тому +2

      but...wil they show me how to wank?🧐

    • @rzkzkr20
      @rzkzkr20 4 роки тому +31

      The most expensive scissor is bonsai scissor and guess which country that made it??

  • @IllusiveChristie
    @IllusiveChristie 2 роки тому +6

    I inherited my pair from my grandmother. She said she purchased them around 34 or 35. In 37 when they fled from czechoslovakia just before the Germans took over and occupied it. I also still have the case. I can't imagine how sharp they were when they were brand new, since they have never been sharpened. She used them to make all of her dresses, my grandpas suits etc. I mostly use a rotary cutter now a days, but when I'm working on something I care about or for myself, I use them.

  • @BeingRomans829ed
    @BeingRomans829ed Рік тому +1

    You can almost feel the crisp smooth “shomp!” when he closes the scissors.

  • @ExTess
    @ExTess 4 роки тому +1082

    "If a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should sweep streets as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great man who did his job well."
    - Martin Luther King Jr.

    • @comradebharat4786
      @comradebharat4786 4 роки тому +3

      Smarty Jonez what’s up with all the beating addiction videos lol

    • @smartyjonez5470
      @smartyjonez5470 4 роки тому

      bape bharat what are u talking about

    • @luke_fabis
      @luke_fabis 4 роки тому +37

      Smarty Jonez
      I can only imagine the gayety of a simple man taking pride and demonstrating craft in his given task. The reality is probably one of struggle and financial hardship, and not the romantic image Dr King put forth. But if he lives someplace cheap, and keeps his living expenses low, maybe it is a gay sort of life.

    • @smartyjonez5470
      @smartyjonez5470 4 роки тому

      Luke Fabis I get the meaning of the quote lol.

    • @mikecastellon4545
      @mikecastellon4545 4 роки тому +1

      Odd blah blah blah......

  • @TheGomezIndustries
    @TheGomezIndustries 4 роки тому +2480

    I’ll bet Rolls Royce leather interiors were made with these scissors.

    • @astrumemvirion
      @astrumemvirion 4 роки тому +456

      @Simsy woah, chill dude. Bad day or something?

    • @s1ckksn0w
      @s1ckksn0w 4 роки тому +125

      @Simsy lol why u mad

    • @anonwithamnesia
      @anonwithamnesia 4 роки тому +162

      @@s1ckksn0w he mad because he is poor

    • @astrumemvirion
      @astrumemvirion 4 роки тому +81

      @@anonwithamnesia hating is free that's why poor[intellect] people do it so well

    • @anonwithamnesia
      @anonwithamnesia 4 роки тому +35

      @@astrumemvirion oh dude, the rich can hate too if something does not work out as they want...

  • @colechapman6976
    @colechapman6976 Рік тому +5

    I love the sense of heritage with companies like these. They are truly special and are not like your run-of-the-mill 10-dollar ones. These last for a very long time, and that is something that those cheaper scissors will not do. With these, you can hand them down to your grandchildren. My grandmother has one that she bought in the 60s, and it still works perfectly fine and it's in great condition considering its age. I love the idea of something having that type of staying power.
    Many people wonder who would spend 100 dollars on a pair of scissors, but I would argue that something generational, that comes from human beings, not machines in some mass-produced, cheaply-made factory, is infinitely more valuable and therefore, more special. You just don't see that type of skill and craftsmanship anymore, and that is why it's important to support companies like these, since when they are gone, all that we will have is cheaply produced garbage that we have to buy every year because they break, and that is a horrifying way of living to me.

  • @GOxHAM
    @GOxHAM 3 роки тому +8

    As someone who appreciates blades, I didn't realize scissors were this skilled to make. This is impressive, my only concern would be maintaining them.

    • @DanielCoffey67
      @DanielCoffey67 3 роки тому +1

      If you use them in the way they were intended they will last for years... and if they ever need refurbishing you simply book them back in for an overhaul. They should have a lifespan of decades.

    • @Alsry1
      @Alsry1 3 роки тому

      @@DanielCoffey67 planned obsolescence sucks.

  • @JohnJohnson-hk7cj
    @JohnJohnson-hk7cj 3 роки тому +76

    Great to see a young fella fall in love with old skills, they last forecer👍

    • @dalegreenaway
      @dalegreenaway 3 роки тому +1

      Until the process is automated...

    • @dalegreenaway
      @dalegreenaway 3 роки тому +1

      @Jordon Carlson thanks for going out of your way with the explanation. Makes me want to go out and get a pair. :)

    • @user-rx9ny4yo2e
      @user-rx9ny4yo2e 3 роки тому +1

      @@dalegreenaway i think that part of the appeal is that theyre handmade

  • @cantbeleveitsnotnaru
    @cantbeleveitsnotnaru 4 роки тому +573

    I love these hand made things. I know quilters, and seamstresses that would kill you if you touched their scissors because they're special and expensive.

    • @paulskopic5844
      @paulskopic5844 4 роки тому +39

      Try using their scissors to cut paper if you really want to see them go off.

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 4 роки тому +27

      I cut paper with my mother's scissors once. I got PTSD from it. When My mother ask me to cut something with a scissor, I just stand there, because I don't know which one out of her hundred of scissors is the one I can use.

    • @timma_thy
      @timma_thy 4 роки тому +11

      My mom was like that for sure. Don't cut paper with those sewing scissors.

    • @_H.A.N.N.A_
      @_H.A.N.N.A_ 4 роки тому +3

      This is true. I know because I’m one of them 😜

    • @Stephen_Loves_You
      @Stephen_Loves_You 4 роки тому

      Kill me?

  • @BrandonRyanPresents
    @BrandonRyanPresents Рік тому +8

    Have had 2 pairs for 10+ years. Honestly would have paid double. Every time I use them I get reminded of how they was made

  • @cooperwrks
    @cooperwrks 3 роки тому +2

    Had the chance of learning my trade(machinist) with a master, also in his 70s. Very hard, very strict and my work was thoroughly checked. He said that the craft should take 3 years to learn. It had bad moments and several times I was about to be fired but kept succeeding in increasing harder tasks to a point of a compliment, trusting blindly in my jobs and even tasked with check older machinist work (which is an ungrateful job to do).

  • @GordonLLC
    @GordonLLC 4 роки тому +1066

    Imagine using a pair of these scissors just to open a bag of chips ....

    • @74keo48
      @74keo48 3 роки тому +104

      opening bags with class.

    • @lucasphillips2852
      @lucasphillips2852 3 роки тому +213

      Imagine using scissors to open a bag of chips

    • @jackdoe4349
      @jackdoe4349 3 роки тому +5

      Someone definitely did

    • @baaaarells
      @baaaarells 3 роки тому +35

      Nah mate I use my katana for that

    • @74keo48
      @74keo48 3 роки тому

      @@baaaarells its like your beheading someone ehehehe

  • @TheMilitantMachinist
    @TheMilitantMachinist 4 роки тому +11

    I had a brace of pockets knives built by a small Sheffield shop last year. They are truly amazing at what they do. Proud to be from there.

  • @jamesgoddard8375
    @jamesgoddard8375 3 роки тому +13

    I bought a pair of these last year after seeing this video. They are worth every penny, also the company was a pleasure to deal with. Highly recommended

  • @amberhasanaccount
    @amberhasanaccount 3 роки тому +1

    Think I might have to get myself a pair of these kitchen scissors soon. I love that so much care and love goes into something we often misplace.

  • @laserpanda9553
    @laserpanda9553 4 роки тому +418

    You know it's Sheffield when youre both a "master" and a "putter-togetherer"

  • @criptufu9213
    @criptufu9213 4 роки тому +227

    "Scissors that can cost up to 300 dollars"
    Bonsai scissors: Amateurs...

    • @mwiz100
      @mwiz100 4 роки тому +8

      Ohhh yeah I saw a video about those as well. Those scissors are mental.

    • @johans7775
      @johans7775 3 роки тому +4

      ua-cam.com/video/TD2XGwmRJi8/v-deo.html this guy makes one pair of scissors that costs 35000$. I find it somewhat amusing that the masters in this video and the one in the link both say that putting the blades together is the hardest part. Half a world away and both "struggle" with the same issue

    • @Steph.98114
      @Steph.98114 3 роки тому +1

      @@johans7775 would love to see them get together to talk about their craft

    • @johans7775
      @johans7775 3 роки тому

      @@Steph.98114 that would be something. Makes me think of The Tower of Babel

    • @sunrevolver
      @sunrevolver 3 роки тому

      @Rose MarineBonsai is mental on a whole different level..

  • @csj9619
    @csj9619 3 роки тому +6

    There's nothing like a fine cutting instrument. I never knew what I was missing until I got a high-quality pocketknife (Benchmade). One or two swipes on the sharpening stone and you can literally shave with it.

  • @gabrielsmit7733
    @gabrielsmit7733 3 роки тому +1

    _absolutely fantastic! i work with hairdressing scissors but looking at these guys humbles me_

  • @andrewc1036
    @andrewc1036 4 роки тому +373

    Job interview: I'm an engineer, or a clicker-together

  • @johscarlo9840
    @johscarlo9840 4 роки тому +652

    Craftsman or putter-together

  • @DirtySouthSOHK
    @DirtySouthSOHK Рік тому +2

    As one of the world's last Master Taker Aparters, it's immensely gratifying to see another rare craftsman.

  • @zawa322
    @zawa322 2 роки тому +1

    Gawd, I hope this type of craftsmanship does not go away!

  • @BigE9973
    @BigE9973 4 роки тому +16

    That was beautiful. Never thought I'll get emotional when an old man tell us how he puts scissors together and what an art it is. Damn you lockdown!

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin 4 роки тому +865

    This is old school High quality craftsmanship. Taking pride and care in their work. They don’t make stuff like this anymore.

    • @jaycorbin6145
      @jaycorbin6145 4 роки тому +30

      What about Dovo straight razors and the like? Plenty of people still make high quality handmade stuff, they tend to just be harder to find and more expensive than the Walmart brands.

    • @gu4xinim
      @gu4xinim 4 роки тому +219

      The video is literally people making it like this.

    • @michaelpugh2617
      @michaelpugh2617 4 роки тому +46

      Then what is this video exactly

    • @TheInnsanity
      @TheInnsanity 4 роки тому +59

      You literally just watched a video about how they are still making stuff like this right now.

    • @phillcom3
      @phillcom3 4 роки тому +19

      Clearly we do its right there in the video being made.

  • @everydayirace
    @everydayirace Рік тому +1

    what a craftsmanship, beyond amazing.

  • @Aspartame69
    @Aspartame69 Рік тому +2

    I inherited a pair from my uncle. Whats amazing about these is that the cut works right to the very tip of the blades.

  • @migraine461
    @migraine461 4 роки тому +32

    My grandma has a pair of these, they still had those black paint, she said it was bought during the 50’s.

  • @juanitamejia5001
    @juanitamejia5001 3 роки тому +13

    This guys are exactly the Olivanders of scissors. Amazing work!

  • @D_isco_D_ancer
    @D_isco_D_ancer Рік тому +10

    In another era, this was called craftmanship. In today's world, each of these scissors is an art piece.

  • @Acemanveryspecial
    @Acemanveryspecial Рік тому +1

    I bought the Ernest Wright general purpose scissors for my Mum. She loves them.

  • @leahsegura6614
    @leahsegura6614 4 роки тому +10

    The beauty of this story runs far deeper than what meets the eye.

  • @vnkable
    @vnkable 4 роки тому +283

    I’m a professional “Couch potato sitterer”

    • @ramirezlensonjosephwhiteca5030
      @ramirezlensonjosephwhiteca5030 4 роки тому +4

      You forgot the extra "er" part on Sitter, so sitterer

    • @vnkable
      @vnkable 4 роки тому +2

      SYG Ramulas I got you bro

    • @vnkable
      @vnkable 4 роки тому +1

      7A yes, the little one is real cheesy

    • @aaronconner8906
      @aaronconner8906 4 роки тому +2

      vnkable
      I’m a professional breather.

    • @maddogmicknyatv
      @maddogmicknyatv 4 роки тому +4

      Sorry mate I'm to busy being unemployed to look for a job

  • @poopagore
    @poopagore 3 роки тому +6

    I love watching everyday simple things that can and do get mass-produced, but be built to the very best it can be. thats why I love collecting knives but man it gets costly lol

  • @discardiac
    @discardiac Рік тому

    What a poetic thing. Beautiful to see such respect for quality, craftsmanship, and tradition

  • @vongdong10
    @vongdong10 4 роки тому +5

    I'd probably never buy scissors this expensive but I do appreciate the time and work put into them. Quality things last forever.

  • @axelmilan4292
    @axelmilan4292 3 роки тому +39

    Heartwarming to see that skills and craftsmanship such as this are still being passed down to younger generations.

  • @affansonicfan
    @affansonicfan 3 роки тому +2

    I watched this after I watched the bonsai scissors video. It's so fascintaing to see the same type of product made by two vastly different cultures on two opposite sides of the globe.

  • @georgebliss7674
    @georgebliss7674 3 роки тому +32

    We must keep the trades alive. It is our cultural heritage, our sense of self, our connection to the past. It makes me indescribably happy whenever I see the torch taken up by another.
    Excellent video

  • @pertedin4924
    @pertedin4924 4 роки тому +3

    Working as a newspaper archivist many years ago, you learned to appreciate a good pair of scissors.

  • @davidmartins4666
    @davidmartins4666 4 роки тому +855

    I'm more of a "taker-aparter"

  • @cgeucare276
    @cgeucare276 3 роки тому

    This is just what I needed to be suggested on Easter. Thank you.

  • @simonwhite699
    @simonwhite699 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!!!

  • @FilmFactry
    @FilmFactry 4 роки тому +5

    I just ordered a pair. I really appreciate craftmanship.

  • @ViaMirage
    @ViaMirage 3 роки тому +162

    They really didn't mess around with his job title: "master putter-togetherer" 😂😂

  • @mail06513
    @mail06513 3 роки тому +1

    Nothing like cutting with quality scissors. I'm sold.

  • @randyearles9286
    @randyearles9286 3 роки тому

    nothing more satisfying as working with your hands. hope someone keeps up the skill

  • @chubsters5247
    @chubsters5247 3 роки тому +103

    Me: *stares at Office Depot scissors*
    Also Me: "Don't worry bud, you're still the sharpest tool in my shed..."

  • @aqaurius18
    @aqaurius18 4 роки тому +7

    The amount of knowledge he takes out of the sciccors by hitting it on his square anvil is astounding, the final check a simple tap and he knew it was perfect.

  • @SnilkrakT
    @SnilkrakT 2 роки тому

    5.6 million views, this is what is wonderful about UA-cam content. When you think of one person dedicating their career to one very specific craft you think of an ancient Japanese craft. This is a wonderful series to seeing it happening all around the world.

  • @agnidas5816
    @agnidas5816 3 роки тому +375

    "What makes them so expensive?"
    "There are only two masters left"
    That's what makes them so expensive. Rarity.

    • @Blue-pk4ny
      @Blue-pk4ny 3 роки тому +7

      They are very rare to come by, and must be preserved at all costs.

    • @TheAVJ2
      @TheAVJ2 3 роки тому +19

      its also from an era gone by where you bought thick hand crafted scissors and utensils

    • @Jonksy
      @Jonksy 3 роки тому +47

      The classic saying is ''Back then, things were built to last''
      I am pretty sad to be part of the generation that has to deal with planned obsolescence

    • @Biltonius
      @Biltonius 3 роки тому +40

      No. That is not what makes them expensive. It is the time, hand-labour, quality of metal and overall quality.
      It's like comparing a mass-produced chinese made knife to a Spyderco Endura 4.

    • @Blue-pk4ny
      @Blue-pk4ny 3 роки тому +12

      @@Biltonius But you gotta admin tho, If they're only two of those makers in the world, that'll also contribute to the expensive price-tag, no doubt.

  • @muddymill4408
    @muddymill4408 4 роки тому +243

    The secret lies in the importance of being Ernest...

    • @muddymill4408
      @muddymill4408 4 роки тому

      @Stark Industries hope it's an honest pair of scissors ^^

    • @ernestkj
      @ernestkj 4 роки тому +4

      Hmm... Someone called?

    • @P0rQpine
      @P0rQpine 4 роки тому

      Togetherer*

    • @Versac3e
      @Versac3e 4 роки тому

      @@ernestkj ive never met a man named ernest in my life

    • @ProtoMarcus
      @ProtoMarcus 4 роки тому

      You're *_Wright_* about that

  • @ArchangelTyrael
    @ArchangelTyrael 4 роки тому +73

    When UA-cam’s recommended session brings us all together. But at a proper distance.

  • @jmil3947
    @jmil3947 2 роки тому +1

    I got three for Christmas gifts, they are truly a jewel!

  • @squirehaggard4749
    @squirehaggard4749 3 роки тому +42

    "Ernest Wright: Scissors so exceptional you will be allowed to run with them."

  • @T0BBi94
    @T0BBi94 4 роки тому +172

    "These handmade long heritage craftsmanship scissors are really expensive, but what makes them so expensive?!"
    Me: You just told me...

    • @wizzotizzo
      @wizzotizzo 3 роки тому

      The Spiffing Brit profile picture, I see.

    • @blizzbee
      @blizzbee 3 роки тому

      Yes

    • @fvallee33
      @fvallee33 3 роки тому

      lol!! true!

  • @lizzfrmhon
    @lizzfrmhon 4 роки тому +25

    In short, the craftsmanship, the name, the history, the tradition, the quality.

  • @paulhomsy2751
    @paulhomsy2751 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting and enjoyable to see master craftsmen at work. The touch required is so often unknown by the users of such finely made instruments to whom they may appear as very basic.

  • @sakshamsingh2990
    @sakshamsingh2990 3 роки тому +24

    *WHEN EVERYTHING WAS NOT JUST PRODUCED TO DO THE BUSINESS. IT WAS MORE OF A PASSION*

    • @austinbevis4266
      @austinbevis4266 3 роки тому +2

      That’s never been a time period lol

    • @leondight8162
      @leondight8162 3 роки тому

      @@austinbevis4266 Did you watch the video?

  • @vincem4756
    @vincem4756 4 роки тому +111

    I want a pair now! The quality! The craftsmanship!! I can imagine that soothing music in the background as I look for things to cut =3

  • @1987hilsa
    @1987hilsa 4 роки тому +42

    After seeing this video, it resembled with a scissor that we have. I am 30 and from India. I have seen these scissors since my early childhood. I inquired with my father and he has also seen this from his childhood. Not sure when this was bought. But, we have one pair. Feels nice to know the origin now :)

  • @morgantrumpetplayer
    @morgantrumpetplayer Рік тому

    I, have been working with my hands for a while… this looks like a satisfying feat!

  • @jaimiebanks3179
    @jaimiebanks3179 2 роки тому +2

    I feel like of all the things featured on this series, these are probably actually worth the money for someone who uses scissors as part of their daily business. They look amazing

  • @johnsmith-so5do
    @johnsmith-so5do 3 роки тому +13

    Anyone who has used scissors for more than cutting paper knows how valuable a good pair of scissors are .

    • @hiimryan2388
      @hiimryan2388 3 роки тому +1

      I use it to cut grapes does that count

    • @phuturephunk
      @phuturephunk 3 роки тому +1

      This is true for pretty much all types of shears and snips, especially if you use them in a professional setting.

  • @rotate85
    @rotate85 4 роки тому +166

    Sounds like an end of an era.

    • @lesserspottedmugwump.363
      @lesserspottedmugwump.363 4 роки тому

      Han Jung Yeah, id say the market is growing.

    • @adamjones4951
      @adamjones4951 4 роки тому +1

      I'd say the begging of a resurgence, I'm starting to ditch mass produced overseas lump steel in favour of British made items

  • @viviancovington7813
    @viviancovington7813 2 роки тому

    Wonderful old fashioned craftsmanship

  • @mitchcarter4925
    @mitchcarter4925 2 роки тому +1

    I love to see stuff that is hand crafted to bring back history. Them boys look sharp