Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors
by ROYAL MASTER
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Description
A variant of the Maximas Master Series with a straight blade geometry, optimized for cutting with a straight line as the base. Features the same ultra-high density carbon steel and hand-carved Master Grip handle as the standard Maximas Master.
Where this sits
In ROYAL MASTER's cutting scissors lineup the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors occupies the premium tier, priced between the Royal Master Maximas MM Cutting Scissors and the Royal Master Grand Maximas Cutting Scissors. Manufactured in Japan.
Features
- Straight blade geometry
- Ultra-high density carbon steel blade
- Hand-carved Master Grip handle
- Optimized for straight-line base cutting
Specifications
Where to Buy
Approximate retail as of April 2026. Prices vary by retailer and region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What steel is the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors made from?
The Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors uses Ultra-High Density Carbon Steel.
What handle does the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors have?
The Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors features offset handles.
What sizes are available for the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors?
ScissorPedia lists 3 size options: 6.0, 6.4, 6.8.
Where is the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors manufactured?
The Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors is manufactured in Japan.
Where can I buy the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors?
ScissorPedia catalogues 2 verified retailers stocking the Royal Master Maximas Master Series Straight Blade Cutting Scissors. See the retailer list above for links and last-verified dates.
About ROYAL MASTER
Royal Master is a Japanese professional scissor brand from Osaka, known for popularizing Yanagiba and Sasaba scissor styles across Japan.
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