The good news is that it shaved well after being honed...

That tells me that the strop and other day in day out
maintenance is where you first need to pay attention.

Barber hones work. Find Lynn's video on the use of
a barber hone. But the general rule with barber hones
is to set the back of the razor on the hone. Gently let the
sharp edge down on the hone then give the razor a smooth
hone stroke. Barber hones are short and narrow so an X stroke
is needed to cover the entire edge. Then reverse the process ... a total of four
to six hone strokes is all that is needed.

Then strop... Again set the back (spine) of the razor on the
strop gently set the blade to the canvas or leather and give
it a smooth a strop stroke. About 40 trips up and down the
strop.

Canvas after a barber hone is a good thing. Follow canvas
by leather. Then shave test...

Another barber hone trick is to use a touch of lather instead of clear
water to lubricate the hone. A touch of lather can make make a
barber hone act finer than it is.