Over 25 years cutting hair and owning at least that many shears I found Fan Out Shears. Now with approximately 7 Fan Outs in my collection "Someone stop me" it is almost complete.
I have my Dry Cut Shear (FMGT) my favorite shear for my wet cuts (FGT675) don't forget texture and blending, for that i have my (FSS302) 30 teeth (FSS160) 16 teeth and my (FSS110) 10 teeth... more teeth = more smooth, most of the time... except in the case of the (FSS300) it has 30 teeth but removes about 50% of the hair it comes in contact with.
Why are they the best? Is it the fact that 15 out of the 20 steps to make these shears are done by hand or is it the fact that they combine over 75 years past experience with the newest technologies or the fact that each shear is personally handled by their Samurai Sword Specialist all the way thru sharpening and final inspection. "I Don't Know" They just feel and work better than "ANY" Shears I have ever owned.
Thank you Tak Ishida for making a great tool. .....Wacker
P.S. Oh yeah one more shear the (TRS620) made from Damascus Steel with alternating layers of nickel and cobalt steel (strength and flexibility) it gives the shear an almost wood grain look, Its like art that cuts really good hair.