Whiteley’s and Ernest Wright’s handmade tailoring shears are globally renowned for their sharpness and longevity, but the two rivals have faced troubles that left their coveted scissors hanging by a thread. WSJ went to Sheffield, England, to see why these precise scissors that can reach prices of $800 still cannot be made by machines and take around 90 hand-crafted steps to make. #Scissors #Coveted #WSJ

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