Strange mark on blade

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Thenihilist

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Oct 3, 2011
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Fife, Scotland
I thought i'd spruce my knife up by making the edge really shiny with stropping.

When you really look at the blade there is a perfect line right in the centre of the bevel that follows exactly parallel to the blade running from the start of the handle all the way to the point on both sides.

Any idea what it could be?

It's definitely not poor sharpening where i've not been flat with the bevel as theres no way i could make that perfect a line, it's rather strange.

Thanks
 
Yes it is laminated steel, is it bad if the join is visible?

No problem if the joint/lamination lines are visible,that's how it's meant to be, you have got yourself a decent knife,good quality production knives like Fallkniven and Helle etc. have laminated blades,it allows 2 different types and hardnesses of steel to be used to produce a stronger and more durable knife.
 
Thanks guys

I was worried i had damaged the blade. When i first got into bushcraft my old man got me the knife and Mors kochanski's "Bushcraft" so i'm glad it's not damaged.

Thanks
 

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