I've just received a DD Satin Wedge that I got on ebay for ten bucks. It has no value as a collectible and I don't care much about the aesthetics; I want to shave with it, period.

There's a lot of hone wear on the tip, and the bevel's wide there, and then both the wear and the bevel width diminish as you move toward the toe. If you traced the edge with a pencil, you'd get a straight line. But in full light it doesn't look at all straight because of the 'sloping' lines of spine wear and bevel width.

Since there's no frown or anything, should I just sharpen and shave? Is there any reason I should try to get everything even? And if so, how would I go about doing that?

Here's the ebay picture, if it helps.