I've had a Joseph Allen & Sons NON-XLL for some time. I've always bought razors that not only had been honed properly, but also just continued honing in the same method that the previous owner(s) had done. Now this razor is different. The bevel on the top and bottom are not even for some reason although it lays flat on the hone. Check out the picture...hope it makes sense.



So what's going on here? Did the previous owner apply too much pressure near the heel than on the toe or could it be that there was a manufacturing error somewhere along the line? I've never repaired something like this so any input would be greatly appreciated.