Monday, March 09, 2009

2009 Quilt Show - Shiner, Texas | Scissors Need to be Sharp!

Bring your Scissors to Hayward Erwin - Scissors sharpened all day, each day during Shiner Heritage Quilt Show.

Hayward Erwin, The Scissor Guy from Riverside, Texas, will be at the
Shiner Heritage 2009 Quilt Show,“Spring Into Quilting,” March 20-21. He sharpens all manner of scissors and other tools for a small fee, so be sure to bring yours with you when you come.

Erwin retired from teaching in 1997, and began traveling and sharpening scissors and other tools, and works his "hobby" full-time.

Some customers who have met him at various shows or places mail their scissors to his home for sharpening. Owners pack the scissors in several layers of bubble-wrap, and then package them. He uses the same packaging to mail them back.

He currently follows a select route in South Central Texas, and his customers have learned when and where to expect him. Erwin even goes as far as Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma and Louisiana, offering his services at local quilt shows, cloth shops, upholstery stores and window-treatment shops.

On a good day, he can sharpen up to 120 pairs of scissors, although he noted that pinking shears are the hardest type to sharpen. He uses a Foley Bell Saw, made by a very old company by the same name.

He is very careful with family heirlooms. He loves the stories and people behind the scissors; their history, if you will. That's what makes his job so special to him; hearing the stories behind the various tools/scissors he sharpens. So, if you have a good story that goes with your scissors, tell it.

The Scissor Guy
Hayward Erwin
P.O. Box 944
Riverside, TX 77367
936-581-2454


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