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Cricket Palm Reader 5.75 Inches Shear Scissor Japanese Steel Micro Serrated Blades
Cricket Palm Reader 5.75 Inches Shear Scissor Japanese Steel Micro Serrated Blades
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CONTOUR CONTROL™ finger design unites your thumb and ring finger into the handle, while naturally cradling the pinky finger, providing ultimate comfort.
LIGHTWEIGHT & BALANCED designed to incorporate innovation with paramount control.
Superior Japanese Steel
The Palm Reader™ shears glide easily into your relaxed hand position for maximum comfort and to help alleviate tension in the palm.
The Hyper Palm™ Handles extend the traditional length of the entire shear. The blade is TRUE to size.
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