Careful breadknifing, you can remove the chips quickly this way, but it's a lot of work to get the bevel reset. I might suggest, to layers of electrical tape & 250 grit and hone until those chips are all but gone. Then change your tape using only one layer this time on a 1k hone to set your bevel. Once you've done that move onto a 4k then 8k and last a 12k if you have one. You should be able to pop hairs at every stage.
Another option would be to hold the spine of the razor off the hone slightly, to get the chips out. both sides of course need to be done equally.

Or like someone mentioned earlier, if you give your location, there maybe someone in your area that'll be willing to help you.