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Maybe it s not the prettiest finish like Jon's is doing, but if it cut well so I am don't see any problem.
Try it first
Looks good...you should take a file or sandpaper to the spine though as it looks a bit harsh in the photo. As to finishing a knife, that is completely different than sharpening...they can be done together but most people who care about performance will be scratching it again before long so it makes little sense to spend a lot of time making it look pretty...you can do that yourself at your leisure. I bet the knife cuts way better than it did before?
If the uneven finish bothers you, little bit of wet/dry sandpaper will do the trick. I am usually satisfied with 800 or so grit.
And don't slam the sharpener - he bothered to understand what you wanted and did it on his tab.
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