Sorry to read about your misfortune.
It sounds like the initial bevel wasn't very good and needed work anyway. Now you will have to hone the chip out. I would start with the 1000 Norton you mention. I use a 1500 Shapton for a job like this (because I don't have a Norton). I'd do 10 laps on one side followed by 10 laps on the other side of the blade going on till the chip is gone. If you like to spare the spine you can tape it. If the chip is gone take it to the Belgian blue unless you have a hone that is grit wise between the BB and the 1000 Norton. Do your pyramids till you're ready to go.