Metal Cutting Shears Smithsonian American Women's History

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Last updated 08 Jul 2024
Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
Metal cutting snips or shears are used to cut sheet metal and wire mesh, as well as a variety of other materials. These snips have yellow and black plastic grips showing the brand Task Force, an in-house brand for Lowes Corporation. Learn more
Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
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Metal Cutting Shears  Smithsonian American Women's History
National Museum of American History

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