Dark Stag Steel Bevelled Razor Edge Barber Scissor (6.5 inch)
The Dark Stag DS+ Offset Barber Scissor The Dark Stag DS+ Offset Barber Scissor is the ultimate barbers scissor, the very top of our range. Designed as a perfect tool for precise, perfect hair cutting. Made in beautiful, high performance heat treated stainless steel, this Scissor has a razor sharp, acute convex razor edge ensures the ultimate cut suitable for all types of work. The purpose designed stainless steel ensures long lasting precision and an effortless reliable feel. The ultra precise screw system provides both stable tension and a silent, smooth feel, free from resistance. With Dark Stag tools you have control of the hair at your fingertips, give your customer the look they want. It’s offset design allows the hand and arm to work in a more natural and comfortable cutting position, reducing strain and fatigue. Combined with the silent and smooth tension system, the DS+ Offset is a pleasure to work with not only with everyday use, but even on those long, hard days. The Dark Stag DS+ Offset Barber Scissor is constructed in an extremely hard heat treated durable stainless steel. But what does that actually mean? The steal is heat treated to increase the hardness and allow enable a longer lasting acute convex edge. This level of sharpness is only durable if the steel is right so the DS+ range will cut and cut over a long period before any servicing or sharpening is required. The steel is compounded with refined, modern forging techniques with carbon, chromium, molybdenum, and manganese to achieve state-of-the-art characteristics. We here at Dark Stag went all out with the creation of these scissors, mixing old world high quality forging with modern techniques to create not just a tool, but a work of art. These scissors provide long lasting precision and an effortless, reliable feel.
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