I've since fixed the problem with the edge, with these hones no less. That's why I don't have a picture of it. I guess I could go back and do it on purpose but it might happen the next time I get around to honing, anyway. It's not a pressing issue. They work fine for me. I'm not sure why I would want to get rid of them. In fact, here's why I happen to like them...

The course gray one cuts slowly and is easy to lap. It's not as course as the dmt 600? grit hone I got. Much smoother too. Then the orange one. This stone is very hard and wore down both of my dmts some, making both much less harsh. Other than the missing corners, this stone is fine. It was hard to lap at first because of the hardness, but I don't have to hardly lap it at all anymore. It cuts fast enough with or without water on it. In fact all three of these work better without water. The orange one smooths the edge after the rougher grits. Then the finer gray one will put a mirror shine on the edge. It gets the edge close enough to where it needs to be for me to use my shapton pro 12000 without any issues and relatively little time to polish it up. No matter how I look at it, they work for me and I shave everyday with the razors I use them to hone with. One day I would like to get something to magnify the edge and see how they do, but I don't see it as necessary at this point.