This is very interesting indeed. I have Slingerland orphans dating from the early 60's all the way to a 5 ply with no re-rings. The bearing edges tend to follow your examples. It would be interesting to know how these were made. I am assuming that the full round over required some amount of hand sanding to form but would love to hear more.
I think an interesting question to ask might be the following:
Did edges change to accommodate evolving amplified musical styles or did they change to accommodate quicker manufacturing techniques. While not being a woodworker I have to figure it is far quicker and expedient to create a double 45 bearing edge than a full round over. Any thoughts?