| 1. | Machine-made paper may artificially have its edges produced to resemble a deckle edge.
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| 2. | I don't mean deckle edging and no conservation effort has been involved either.
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| 3. | Handmade paper similarly exhibits " deckle edges ", or rough and feathery borders.
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| 4. | :It's called a deckle edge.
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| 5. | The deckle edge could be trimmed off, but this extra step would add to the cost of the book.
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| 6. | With the appearance of smooth edges in the 19th century, the deckle edge slowly emerged as a status symbol.
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| 7. | Paper with a feathered edge is described as having a " deckle edge ", in contrast to a cut edge.
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| 8. | :: Do you mean deckle edging, which can be much more wavy than sawtoothed as in the picture in the article?
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| 9. | A deckle edge is unrelated to the practice of unopened pages, in which a reader must cut open pages with knife.
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| 10. | In a related sense, it can also mean "'deckle edge "'paper a type of paper with rough edges used in the book trade.
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