Shield
Your angle.
Teeth up. Teeth down. It matters more than most people think.
One direction gives you the usual business of a thinning shear. Useful enough. Turn the Shield over and the whole mood changes. With the teeth down, the hair settles back into the head more naturally, softer, quieter, as though it had simply decided to behave on its own.
That is an interesting option to have in the hand.
The dual finger tangs make the reversal feel natural. The cutaway in the body removes just enough weight to improve the balance, which means the Shield stays lighter, quicker, and better mannered than a shear with this much versatility has any right to be.
Thirty teeth. Two directions. A more thoughtful finish.
The sort of tool that gives a skilled hand one more move.
