Blacksmith Blades continues to serve stylists, barbers, cosmetology students, groomers, and at-home users with professional shears, sharpening services, hair cutting kits, razors, and barber supplies. This rebuilt press release page preserves the original URL while giving customers a clearer summary of what the brand offers today.

About Blacksmith Blades

Blacksmith Blades provides hair cutting tools for people who care about clean results and dependable performance. The product line includes cutting shears, thinning and texturizing shears, hair cutting kits, razors, accessories, and supplies.

The company also supports tool care through sharpening services for shears and clipper blades. That combination matters because tools are only useful when they are maintained.

Customers can shop for tools and also keep those tools working through service instead of replacing them every time performance fades.

Product focus

The Blacksmith Blades lineup includes affordable entry-level options, professional 9CR and 440C tools, and premium VG10 shears for stylists who want higher edge retention and a refined cutting feel.

Different customers need different tools. A student building a first kit does not need the same setup as a full-time stylist cutting every day. A barber doing scissor-over-comb has different needs than an at-home user trimming family hair.

Customers can browse hair cutting shears, thinning shears, hair cutting kits, and stylist and barber supplies.

Sharpening services

A sharp tool is essential to professional results. Dull shears and clipper blades can pull hair, create rough ends, cause extra hand fatigue, and slow down the service.

Blacksmith Blades offers sharpening options for stylists and barbers who need their tools restored to clean cutting condition.

Service options are available through the sharpening page.

Why preserving announcement URLs matters

During a site rebuild, old announcement URLs should not be ignored. Customers, search engines, bookmarks, and old links may still point to them.

Keeping the URL live helps protect continuity and gives visitors a useful destination instead of a dead page.

This rebuilt version is designed to support the new site structure while preserving the value of the old page.

Brand commitment

The goal is straightforward: help customers get quality tools, maintain them correctly, and keep cutting with confidence.

Blacksmith Blades serves professionals and serious at-home users who want tools that make practical sense: sharp, serviceable, and matched to the work.

Quick Buying Guide

  • Use this page as a preserved company announcement URL.
  • Link customers to current product categories.
  • Keep sharpening services visible for tool-care searches.
  • Preserve old links during the rebuild.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why keep a press release page on the rebuilt site?

It helps preserve old links, brand history, and search visibility while directing visitors to current products and services.

Where should customers start?

Most customers should begin with the shears, sharpening, kits, or supplies categories depending on what they need.

Is this page product-specific?

No. It is a general company announcement page with links to current product and service areas.

For current products and services, start at the Blacksmith Blades homepage or visit the shop.

How This Page Should Support the Rebuilt Website

On the rebuilt site, this page should not sit by itself as an isolated announcement. It should work as a bridge into the current product and service structure. A visitor who lands here should be able to understand what Blacksmith Blades offers now, then move naturally to shears, sharpening, kits, razors, supplies, or custom branded tools.

That is especially important for older URLs. Search engines and customers may still have the page indexed or bookmarked. Instead of deleting the page and creating a 404, preserving it with updated content helps protect the old link equity while giving visitors a useful path forward.

The page should also reinforce the brand’s practical position: quality hair cutting tools, professional sharpening, and product options for stylists, barbers, students, groomers, and serious at-home users.

Suggested Internal Links for This Page

This page should link to the highest-value commercial pages on the rebuilt site. The most important links are the shop, shears, thinning shears, sharpening, hair cutting kits, and supplies pages. Those links help visitors move from brand information into action.

If the site includes a custom shears or branded shears page, this post should also link there. Company news pages are a natural place to mention custom product programs because visitors arriving from old announcements may already be looking for brand-specific or organization-specific tools.

Keep the linking clean. Too many links can make the page feel unfocused. Use a short group of relevant links and make sure each one points to a live rebuild URL.

Editorial Note for the Rebuild

This post should be reviewed before publishing to confirm that any company claims, partner references, warranty language, and product availability are current. Old press release pages often contain outdated claims that were accurate at the time but need careful wording years later.

The safest rebuild approach is to preserve the historical purpose of the page while directing customers to current products and services. That keeps the URL alive without making promises that may no longer match current inventory or policies.

Final Review Before Publishing

Before publishing this rebuilt article, confirm that all product links point to live pages, all service links match current service offerings, and any warranty or partnership language is still accurate. Rebuild content should preserve search value, but it should not preserve outdated claims without review.

Also check the featured image, image alt text, meta description, and category assignment. These details help the article feel complete inside WordPress and make the post easier to manage later.

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