I agree with you on them being the nicest looking. And some of the Laminated varieties are very nice as well.
The finer damascus seems to get washed out and too busy visually, in my opinion. But... they do require a lot more skill and time to make. So it makes sense that they would be reserved for higher grades and be priced accordingly.
The C grade is a bit of a gap-stop grade between D and B. They make have been chosen for that grade in krder to make it stand out more to perspective buyers. ???
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B. Dudley
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