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- Bonika Shears - Hair cutting shears for the professional.
- Kissaki Shears - Offers professional shears in a variety of sizes.
- Precision Shears - Offers hair cutting shears, thinners and accessories for the professional hair stylist.
- Precision Sharp Co. - Professional shears, scissors and services for grooming and beauty salons. Online ordering thru e-mail.
- Andis - Offering Andis brand clippers, trimmers, hair dryers, and curling irons.
- Shear Integrity - Scissor sales, beauty essentials and sharpener service.
- ScissorFactory.com - Offers beauty, embroidery, barber, pet, German and Japanese scissors and shears, along with combs and razors.
- Flowbee - Uses your standard home vacuum to deliver a neat and efficient home haircut solution.
- SureSource - Source for the full Wahl product line, including accessories and parts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Philip James Shears - Major-General Philip James Shears was the only son of James Charles Shears, a mechanical engineer from Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, and Beatrice Jane Margaret Dumas, and was born on 6 April 1887 in Surbiton, Surrey. He was also a great-grandson of coppersmith Daniel Towers Shears, a partner of James Shears and Sons.
- Ernest Henry Shears - The Reverend Ernest Henry Shears was the ninth son of James Henry Shears (1788-1855), a partner of James Shears and Sons, and Mary Mann (1810-1893). Born in 1849 in Streatham, he was educated at King's College London, and St John's College, Cambridge, and in 1871 was ordained a deacon in the Church of England.
- Augustus Shears - The Reverend Augustus Shears was the sixth and youngest son of Daniel Towers Shears (1784-1860), a partner of James Shears and Sons, and Frances Spurrell (1788-1834), daughter of John Spurrell of Bessingham, Norfolk. Born on 28 July 1827 in Wimbledon, he was educated at Rugby and St John's College, Cambridge, and in 1851 was ordained a deacon in ...
- James Shears and Sons - James Shears and Sons were coppersmiths who were in business in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The three partners were James Shears (c.
- Nova Scotia Clippers - The Nova Scotia Clippers were a short-lived franchise in the old Canadian Soccer League. The Clippers record for the 1991 season (their one and only in the league) was 7 wins, 7 ties, and 14 losses for 28 points.