

Trophy is a professional hair shear line available through Takano Canada and Elka Beaute, specialty scissor retailers serving the Canadian salon and barber mark
Trophy is a professional hair-scissor brand from Other in the mid-range tier.
Compare Trophy with another brandTrophy is one of those lines that exists mainly through its retailers, so this is a deliberately short, honest profile. We don’t have verified details on who manufactures it or where, and we’d rather say so than guess. What’s solid is the distribution: Trophy is carried by Takano Canada, which lists it among roughly two dozen scissor brands in its catalogue, and by the Montreal supplier Elka Beaute. Both are Canadian-market specialty retailers serving salons and barbers.
On the product side, the confirmed model is the Trophy TY-50, which Takano lists with offset handles, a detachable finger rest, and thin blades, an everyday cutting setup aimed at working stylists and barbers. The offset handle is the friendlier of the common grips for all-day use, letting the thumb sit lower and the wrist stay more neutral, and thin blades favour quick, clean point and slide work over heavy bulk removal. Pricing sits in the mid-range band, roughly $200 to $400, the zone where most daily-driver shears live. Blade length, steel grade, and the rest of the specs are kept on the retailer storefronts, which is also where Canadian shipping details and warranty terms are handled. That’s the practical limit of what we can confirm, and we’d rather keep the entry honest than pad it.
If you’re considering the line, the practical move is to deal with Takano Canada or Elka Beaute directly for ordering and after-sales support. For brands where we have fuller manufacturer detail, browse the main brand directory.
Trophy is a professional hair-shear line sold through Takano Canada and the Montreal supplier Elka Beaute, both specialty scissor retailers serving the Canadian salon and barber market. Contact either retailer directly for ordering, warranty, and after-sales questions.
Trophy sits in the mid-range band, roughly $200 to $400, which suits working stylists and barbers looking for a daily-driver shear.
The confirmed model in the line is the Trophy TY-50, listed by Takano Canada with offset handles, a detachable finger rest, and thin blades.
They are aimed at salon and barber professionals, with the offset-handle TY-50 built around an ergonomic grip and slim blades for everyday cutting work.