Sezer74 said:I have a large collection of these clippers, there are few British made ones as well, they also come in different sizes. For example; very small ones for children, women/ bigger ones for normal Barber use. This one is probably for house/private use as it has no attachment as grade 2,3 or 4 for hair cutting. Generally used to cut the neck hair without clipper attachment.
I hope this helps.
I have to say, if they are not sharp enough, cutting or trimming hair will be quite painful, speaking from previous experience!
AGIO said:Sezer74 said:I have a large collection of these clippers, there are few British made ones as well, they also come in different sizes. For example; very small ones for children, women/ bigger ones for normal Barber use. This one is probably for house/private use as it has no attachment as grade 2,3 or 4 for hair cutting. Generally used to cut the neck hair without clipper attachment.
I hope this helps.
I have to say, if they are not sharp enough, cutting or trimming hair will be quite painful, speaking from previous experience!
I've a similar pair which I picked up for a fiver from a junk shop.
How can you tell if they need sharpening and where could I have them sharpened ?
thanks for the reply, I might try the back of the neck and see what happens :sSezer74 said:AGIO said:Sezer74 said:I have a large collection of these clippers, there are few British made ones as well, they also come in different sizes. For example; very small ones for children, women/ bigger ones for normal Barber use. This one is probably for house/private use as it has no attachment as grade 2,3 or 4 for hair cutting. Generally used to cut the neck hair without clipper attachment.
I hope this helps.
I have to say, if they are not sharp enough, cutting or trimming hair will be quite painful, speaking from previous experience!
I've a similar pair which I picked up for a fiver from a junk shop.
How can you tell if they need sharpening and where could I have them sharpened ?
you can tell if they need sharpening; if its pulling/ripping sort of feeling and/or hurting and not comfortable when using it.
I don't know how to sharpen them to be honest, in an old Reader's Digest book, it tells you to lay the both comb sort clippers on a sharpening stone or lay it on a glass with corbonandrum powder with water mixture and sharpen like that. tried it on a stone and couldn't get a result. on youtube shows that, they use like round/orbital stone. but I don't have that. So I don't use them. sorry not very helpful
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