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    I feel using this to attempt a honing session has...

    I feel using this to attempt a honing session has destroyed your bevels. I just don't think it will ever work. JMHO. I suggest getting them going again professionally and investing in a barbers hone...
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    Yes, just roll the spine to keep the edge evenly...

    Yes, just roll the spine to keep the edge evenly in contact with the stropping surface. As one would in honing one. If you do not, you will "cup" your strop, making it less effective for more...
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    Ahhhhhhh! The plot thickens! Save em! Good...

    Ahhhhhhh! The plot thickens! Save em! Good luck! :chop:
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    OK. If I may, It sounds as if you need to start...

    OK. If I may, It sounds as if you need to start over. Get them honed again and learn how to properly strop them. It is imperitive that they be stropped in the same "rolling X" pattern" as they are...
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    Agreed! I am truly disposed to honing all razors...

    Agreed! I am truly disposed to honing all razors "towards a smile" to some degree ! :D
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    Indeed we do!

    Indeed we do!
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    I am hip. Just display them until you learn. I...

    I am hip. Just display them until you learn. I did! I recommend learning a rocking/rolling X stroke. Once you learn, it is simple as can be. Look in the Wiki (library) on the subject. Gotta be...
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    Generally a bad idea. Most razors with a smiling...

    Generally a bad idea. Most razors with a smiling edge were either made that way, or honed that way. I would recommend to learn to hone them as the spine follows the edge during honing and the spine...
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