I really appreciate all of your feedback. My Grandfather taught me how to sharpen knves,axes planes, wood chisels and such when I was 11 or 12. When I was in high school the wood shop teacher would always have me sharpen all of the hand tools. After I got out of the Air Force I joined the Carpenter's union. I shocked at the number of journeyman carpenter's that could not sharpen their own tools. One man suggested that I open a sharpening shop then.I lived in Dallas and was saving money to move far, far out to the country so I didn't. I did move out and still here. Someone else did and from what I heard he is doing a booming business. I like sharpening the other stuff but out where I live I don't think there would be enough business. I don't use a power sharpener. Everything I sharpen is done buy hand. The reason I thought about scissors is because there are lots of beauty and barber shops around. A good pair of haircutting scissors go for $200 and up so I don't think those are throw aways. Thanks again, Rick
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