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Thanks Gavin.
Yeah, that is the normal thing we see, it is just due to where the immersion into the quench stopped, front hard, back soft. I asked the question, because sometimes the edges of the blade will show dark and the central area greyish, which indicates pamor of some sort or another , usually just pamor sanak. |
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