147 - Utsunomiya Shion
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The "Shion" line was born in the late 1970s, during Japan’s post-war economic miracle. A group of master smiths, led by the late Yoshihiro Utsunomiya, sought to create the "perfect shear"—one that could cut wet leather, raw chicken bones, and silk fabric without needing resharpening. After 147 prototype iterations (hence the name), the model was finalized in 1982. It has remained in continuous production for over four decades. utsunomiya shion 147
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While the 147 is nearly three times the price of quality German shears, professionals argue it is cheaper in the long run because it never needs replacing—only occasional sharpening. A group of master smiths, led by the
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