Originally Posted by
Maladroit
Andrew, if you've got the two bevels meeting and the edge passes the thumb nail test for smoothness, I'd go on to the finer hones. The appearance of the bevel, while not ideal in this case, is always secondary to the shaving ability of the razor. As the other guys have said, who knows what sort of regrinding or general edge abuse has been inflicted on this razor in the past. About half of the wedges I've honed have had issues of this sort in greater or lesser degrees and they've all finished up able to cut those whiskers down to the skin!