There is no way to help you with this description.

Your razor could be a disaster with a warped blade and/or lots of chips. I have not heard of that particular razor.

Wedges can be very difficult to hone if they have wide bevels.

The stones you mention are not ones I recognize (nor do I know who 'tilly" is, but perhaps someone else does).

Generally you need to establish a bevel first, something that looks like a line at 40X. Have you done that? Usually you need need to work up to 8000 grit to do that.

Once there, then you can start using barber stones. I have lots of barber stones, and I have found that they have many different grits, and all, even new ones, need to be lapped first.

I have purchased over 100 razors on ebay, and two arrived shaving. The others required starting at 600 grit and working up to repair the nicks, chips, and corrosion damage.

Hope this helps.