Did you buy one? Some may also be wire cutters. They make a very nice picture.
love the photo and it has just that pop of color in it from the handles. daddy called them tin snips and wire cutters
metal shears, i think i call 'em. :)
I think one could go either way but by calling them tin snips we are revealing our age.
I would call them tin snips too. That was quite a large collection of them. I wondered if they are still used as much as in former days.
Great collection and photo, Rose.Thanks for your sweet comment about our cats.
I don't know what to call them, but they make an interesting picture!
An interesting collection of 'snips'. It's amazing what people collect.Diana
Makes a great photo!
I would just call them "tools", but I'm no expert. ;-)Nice "old stuff".
To modernize the term, we use them to snip the adult-proof plastic and packaging on so many items.
I always called them tin snips, too. Interesting photo.
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Did you buy one? Some may also be wire cutters. They make a very nice picture.
ReplyDeletelove the photo and it has just that pop of color in it from the handles. daddy called them tin snips and wire cutters
ReplyDeletemetal shears, i think i call 'em. :)
ReplyDeleteI think one could go either way but by calling them tin snips we are revealing our age.
ReplyDeleteI would call them tin snips too. That was quite a large collection of them. I wondered if they are still used as much as in former days.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection and photo, Rose.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment about our cats.
I don't know what to call them, but they make an interesting picture!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting collection of 'snips'. It's amazing what people collect.
ReplyDeleteDiana
Makes a great photo!
ReplyDeleteI would just call them "tools", but I'm no expert. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice "old stuff".
To modernize the term, we use them to snip the adult-proof plastic and packaging on so many items.
ReplyDeleteI always called them tin snips, too. Interesting photo.
ReplyDelete