my thoughts were these on ID- as we hone up and down the stone

any turned bur will be cut- perhaps incompletely, but cut/partially removed at least.

Unlikely to be seen with the naked eye maybe even undetected by feel tests. Unless the lighting is just right it will be unseen with magnification.

It is detected when we shave as - harsh and prickly, too sharp.

I think these descriptions are elements of a small incomplete fold over bur, aka wire edge. After the edge is honed on a slow cutter to create smoothness the bur is removed.

As well unless one is shaving directly off the hone such is largely undetected unless the strop is only partially removing the FOB.

It is very unlikely that any hone will create a large complete wire edge, but any hone, even the finest should be capable of producing a very small one eventually.

When your technique, and edge are in near perfect alignment a FOB could be cut and removed with a complete up and down stroke theoretically speaking