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Mirror finish: The traditional finish for fine handmade knives. Mirror-polished knives are prized for their beauty and because they highlight the knifemaker's skill. The downside of a mirror polish is that it readily shows fingerprints and scratches. If you use your knife regularly and want to keep it looking "like new," you may prefer a shot-peened finish. |
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Shot-peened: A satin finish that is resistant to fingerprints and scratches. To create this finish, the knife is first brought to a mirror polish, then pelted with millions of tiny stainless steel balls. Shot-peening not only produces a pleasing finish, it makes the knife steel more resistant to fracture. |
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