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<p>[QUOTE="Carvedbygpk, post: 203793, member: 3810"]In addition to wood working I do many high end restorations . The end grain is darker because it's open and collects dirt and oils from hands, which is commonly seen on end grain. The sides are definitely cut with a primative hand saw . But I think the cut marks on back may be orginal. Because it would have really hard or impossible to run such a small piece though a mill saw. And is more likely to have been a long board and this piece was cut afterwards. But again it's merely an opion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Carvedbygpk, post: 203793, member: 3810"]In addition to wood working I do many high end restorations . The end grain is darker because it's open and collects dirt and oils from hands, which is commonly seen on end grain. The sides are definitely cut with a primative hand saw . But I think the cut marks on back may be orginal. Because it would have really hard or impossible to run such a small piece though a mill saw. And is more likely to have been a long board and this piece was cut afterwards. But again it's merely an opion.[/QUOTE]
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