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are they available in Left Handed Sets?
jody.stack.carrodusI'm curious what would make these right-handed. My first assumption would be that a pair of scissors made for a specific hand would have to have one side of the grip longer than the other (the small hole for the thumb and the long hole for three or four fingers). My second assumption would be that the handle would have to have an ergonomic grip that molds to one hand or the other, otherwise you could grip with either hand by just flipping it over. The only other way I could imagine caring about whether they are for left or right hand use is that you care on which side of your cut line the top half of the blade falls. Being right-handed, I seem to remember most pairs of scissors are set up so that the left side of the scissors are underneath the fabric and the top blade is on the right of the cut. Is that what it is that matters to you? Swapping the top blade so it cuts to the left?