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Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear

by BLACKSMITH BLADES · Thinning Scissors

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What it is

A 32-tooth VG10 thinning and texturising shear from Blacksmith Blades with a polished finish, ball bearing pivot, and Teflon ride.

Price position

$$$$$$

$400 guide price · tier 4 of 5

Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear

Available Sizes

6.0"

Where to Buy

Approximate retail from blacksmithblades.com, June 2026.

The Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear uses Japanese VG10 steel with 32 teeth for thinning and texturising work. The polished finish and hand honed blade characterise the VG10 tier, which sits at the top of the Blacksmith Blades range. A ball bearing pivot and Teflon ride reduce drag and allow smooth operation through repeated passes.

The 32-tooth count places this shear in the medium-removal range, giving stylists control over how much weight comes out per stroke. Left-hand and right-hand builds are available. A lifetime warranty applies.

For current availability and purchasing, visit the Blacksmith Blades brand page on ScissorPedia.

Features

  • Japanese VG10 steel
  • 32 teeth for thinning and texturising
  • Hand honed blade
  • Ball bearing attachment system
  • Teflon ride for reduced friction
  • Polished finish
  • Lifetime warranty

Specifications

Tooth count
32
Handle position
Offset
Blade type
Thinning
Finish
Polished

How it compares

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Sizes (in)6.05.56.0
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Professional Opinion

Hand honed VG10 with 32 teeth, a ball bearing pivot, and a Teflon ride gives this thinner a smooth, controlled action for texturising and blending across hair types. At the $400 guide with a lifetime warranty, it targets professionals buying for the long term.

Maintenance Tips

  • Wipe blades clean after each client
  • Oil the pivot point regularly
  • Professional sharpening when edge dulls
  • Store in a protective case

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear made from?

The Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear uses Japanese VG10 Steel.

What handle does the Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear have?

The Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear features offset handles.

What sizes are available for the Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear?

ScissorPedia lists one size: 6.0.

Where can I buy the Blacksmith Blades VG10 32T Thinning Shear?

ScissorPedia lists 1 retailer link. Users must confirm current exact-model availability and terms with each retailer.

About BLACKSMITH BLADES

Origin: USA

Blacksmith Blades is a USA-based brand from Lewisville, Texas, offering hand-honed VG10 scissors for professional stylists and cosmetology students.

Products:
Cutting Scissors Thinning Scissors razors
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