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    Use a magic marker on the bevel and do a few strokes to see whether he stroke you are using is making contact with the hone. If you have a narrow hone it is sometimes easier to hone a warped blade but it can be done with a wider rock. Depends on how warped but the concave side is the hassle IME but even if you have to manipulate it over the edge of the hone it is doable.
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