Debz87
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I recently used a different sharpening service (Wolsley) through my local tackshop due to needing the clipper blades back asap. (I usually post them off but couldn't take the risk on this occassion of them not coming back on time as I run a clipping service).
The service was VERY expensive! Costing £26.50 to get two sets of blades sharpened.
One of the blades was a liveryman A2 which I have had for over a year and had sharpened numerous times with the usual company I send the blades to and have had no problem.
However on this occassion I went to use the newly sharpened blade to clip the other night, it managed to clip about a foot length of hair before the blade went blunt! (The horse was clean and dry).
So I called the tackshop and said I suspected the blade hadn't been sharpened properly and returned it only to be called back today by the shop saying they had contacted Wolsley and apparently they said the Liveryman blades are of a weaker metal compared to most other clipper blades and that they are designed to be used until they go blunt the first time then be thrown away!
That's news to me!
It seems like they just wont accept they are in the wrong?
Has anyone else had any similiar experiences or does anyone have any advice as I have a feeling I am going to have a fight on my hands to get it re-sharpened.
I can't believe a company would sell blades for £30+ designed to be used once and as I mentioned I have had this blade sharpened before with no problems!
The service was VERY expensive! Costing £26.50 to get two sets of blades sharpened.
One of the blades was a liveryman A2 which I have had for over a year and had sharpened numerous times with the usual company I send the blades to and have had no problem.
However on this occassion I went to use the newly sharpened blade to clip the other night, it managed to clip about a foot length of hair before the blade went blunt! (The horse was clean and dry).
So I called the tackshop and said I suspected the blade hadn't been sharpened properly and returned it only to be called back today by the shop saying they had contacted Wolsley and apparently they said the Liveryman blades are of a weaker metal compared to most other clipper blades and that they are designed to be used until they go blunt the first time then be thrown away!
That's news to me!
It seems like they just wont accept they are in the wrong?
Has anyone else had any similiar experiences or does anyone have any advice as I have a feeling I am going to have a fight on my hands to get it re-sharpened.
I can't believe a company would sell blades for £30+ designed to be used once and as I mentioned I have had this blade sharpened before with no problems!