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    Posted 13 years ago

    jdcarp
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    Need help. These scissors were ID'd to me as a cigar cutter/snuffer. Can't find anything like it anywhere. Looks like the prior owner cleaned up the brass (it is non-magnetic) with a file, but made it all shiny. 6" long overall. One side has three short pegs which keep it slightly raised above the table. Anyone out there seen anything like this and have an idea of value? There are no markings.

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    Comments

    1. jdcarp, 13 years ago
      Yup - right on. Thanks alot. Any idea of value?
    2. tajlund, 11 years ago
      Sorry to revive a dead question, but I have the exact same item now. How does it work. I'm a cigar guy and can't make heads or tails of it.
    3. JSmed, 11 years ago
      Looks like a wick trimmer for lamps.
    4. tajlund, 11 years ago
      Interesting thought. I was starting to think maybe it was to clip your ash to save the cigar for later.
    5. tajlund, 11 years ago
      It should be noted there are no sharp edges.
    6. Vron121, 7 months ago
      It is a cigar cutter, if it works it cuts a V shape I believe Winston Churchill used one?

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