Concept
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Budget Luxury
Concept is a line of professional hair shears carried by Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer serving salons and barbers.
Swappable edges define Concept, a two-model professional shear line sold in Canada through Takano Canada. Both the CP-45 and the CP-50 are built with interchangeable blades, straight handles, and a detachable finger rest, so a stylist can swap the cutting edge and adjust the rest to their grip. Each model...
Swappable edges define Concept, a two-model professional shear line sold in Canada through Takano Canada. Both the CP-45 and the CP-50 are built with interchangeable blades, straight handles, and a detachable finger rest, so a stylist can swap the cutting edge and adjust the rest to their grip. Each model lists at 210 CAD on the retailer’s storefront.
Overview
Concept is a professional hair shear line available through Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer serving salons and barbers across the Canadian market. The collection is compact, listing two models: the Concept CP-45 and CP-50, each priced at $210 CAD.
Both models share the same physical layout. They are built with interchangeable blades, straight handles, and a detachable finger rest, so a stylist can swap the cutting edge and adjust the rest to suit how they hold the tool.
For current length options, steel descriptions, and availability, the authoritative source is the Concept collection page on Takano Canada’s own storefront, which is also where pricing and Canadian-market shipping information are maintained.
Distribution
Concept shears are sold through Takano Canada. Stylists and salons interested in the line should contact Takano Canada directly for ordering, warranty, and after-sales questions.
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Product range
Two Concept models are catalogued: the CP-45 ($150) and the CP-50 ($150), both cutting shears. The model number suffix suggests blade length — 4.5 inch and 5.0 inch respectively — covering two of the most common shorter professional lengths. Both are priced identically at $150, which places Concept in the accessible mid-range professional tier.
Who it suits
The CP-45/CP-50 pairing covers the shortest professional lengths most commonly used for detail cutting, face-framing, and precision work. Stylists who prefer shorter-blade control and want two length options from a single brand at the same price point have both covered within the Concept range. For current specifications and availability, the authoritative source is the retailer carrying Concept scissors for the relevant market.
Where to Buy
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Concept at a glance
- Budget
- Mid-range $200–400
- Catalogue
- 2 models listed
Where to Buy
Authorized Retailers
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How Concept Compares
| Brand | Concept | 4420 | ABOVE | AGENDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country | — | USA | USA | UK |
| Typical price | Mid-range | Mid-range | US$180–US$250 | Mid-range |
| Steel | — | Stainless steel | Cobalt steel | Stainless steel |
| Blade types | — | — | Convex | — |
| Handles | — | — | Offset, Classic, Swivel | — |
| Specialties | — | Blunt cut, Slide cut, Point cut, Volume control, Texture control, Cut & Thinning | Precision cut, Layer cut, Sliding cut, Texture cut, Wet cut, Dry cut | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Concept shears are sold through Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer. Their storefront is the place to check current availability and place an order.
The line is compact, with two models: the Concept CP-45 and the CP-50. Both are listed at 210 CAD each on Takano Canada.
Roughly 200 to 400 US dollars is the mid-range band Concept sits in. On Takano Canada both current models are priced at 210 CAD.
Both Concept models use interchangeable blades, straight handles, and a detachable finger rest, so you can swap the cutting edge and adjust the rest to your grip.
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