Originally Posted by
Geezer
Thee is one person left in the area that still, sharpens In his early seventies. He will no longer accept apprentices,
Too many quit bought a machine entourage and ruined or dulled, bent and had used his name as their teacher. Then he had to fix the messes for free. To him and his customers, integrity was paramount. Per of the proceeds is "krinking." That restores the sliding tension curve which makes the blades slide together along their full length of cut.
~Richard
PS, To freshen an old scissors. Use a piece of hardened steel to slide along the cutting edge at about a three degree angle from the bevel and pointed a bit above the flat side. It strengthens the edge and causes a close meeting between the blades. Similar to making scrapers.