When my friend had her baby, her grandmother sent a curious gift: an old, slightly worn pair of scissors. But these weren’t ordinary scissors they had four finger holes and the word “LEFTY” engraved on the blade. We examined them for a while, trying to figure out their purpose. “Is this some kind of medical tool?” I asked, turning them over. “Or maybe they’re for left-handed sewing?” We tossed around several ideas, but nothing seemed to make sense.Intrigued, I decided to investigate. After combing through old forums and vintage advertising brochures, I finally found the answer: they were instructional scissors made for children. These special scissors were designed so that an adult could guide a child through the cutting motion. The child would place their fingers in one set of holes, the adult in the other, and together they’d learn the skill side by side.

The Mystery of the Four-Holed Scissors
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