George Platts Smoke Print Book

Scissor Smoke Prints: An image showing two scissor designs as represented in the smoke print books.
Scissor Smoke Prints

An image showing two scissor designs as represented in the smoke print books.

Name/Title

George Platts Smoke Print Book

Entry/Object ID

2025.7.23

Tags

scissors, platts, pattern book, smoke print, smut print

Description

Smoke printing - or smut printing - was one technique used by manufacturers to record designs of scissors in pattern books. The process is described as follows: "To make the impressions in the books, the bows and shanks of the scissors would have been held above a tallow candle flame so that a coating of soot was deposited onto the metal. The scissors were then pressed onto the leaves of the books thus making an exact record of the shape and size." (Rees, 1995). It is worth noting that this process recorded a mirror image of the scissors. The images here are as selection taken from photocopies of the original books; the photocopies are held by the Ken Hawley Tool Collection at Kelham Island Industrial Museum in Sheffield. The originals were last known of in possession of descendants of George Platts. Rees, J. (1995) Two Pattern Books of George Platts & Son Ltd., Sheffield Scissors Makers. Tool and Trades History Society Newsletter 50, Autumn 1995.

Category

Scissors

Made/Created

Manufacturer

George Platts

Date made

circa 1855

Created By

studygroup@scissornet.org

Create Date

November 12, 2025

Updated By

studygroup@scissornet.org

Update Date

November 12, 2025