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Crossgraining was not a "mistake". It was on the finished product for most makers. Apparently however, some firms and/or individuals took the process a step further by polishing the blade. We must keep in mind that these are hand made pieces. Until the war decimated their ranks many of these blades were made by expert craftsmen in small cottage firms. The blade-making art was passed down through generations in Solingen.
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