March 10 - Bunny Day 1
Inaugural shave with the Bunny and the mild comb went very well. Thanks to Tom the inventor for posting the video on loading a blade, the insertion of a new blade was easy. I did have to twist the injector key to facilitate loading and was cognitive of where the blade was while loading so as not to run the blade over the blade stops.
I shave every day and do a 4 pass routine that works for me and usually end up BBS. When using new razors I use Williams or Mitchell's Wool Fat as they are two soaps I can count on for exceptional slickness and cushion. Today I used modern Williams and it did not fail to give me great lather. If there is one detriment to using Williams it is it's slickness. The amount of lather created can create slickness on your hands and whatever razor you are using. I had no problems gripping the razor.
The first North to South (wtg) went well with significant beard reduction. It was easy to find the correct angle of the razor on the face and the handle was easy to grip. My second pass west to east (xtg) was smooth as well. My normal trouble areas where I can encounter problems are the lip area and my neck, but this razor handled those areas with ease. Part of that can be attributed to the new Schick blade as most first shaves with a new blade are smooth. We will check and see how it performs on subsequent shaves when the blade gets dulled. The third pass east to west (tgx) is probably my most troubled pass as this is against the grain for a good part of my neck, but it went smoothly as well with no problems. My 4th pass south to north (atg) also encompasses some clean up strokes to get the trouble areas under the chin. During this pass I am prone to get a few weepers if the razor has not been efficient in removing whiskers on the previous passes. Today I needed a normal amount of cleanup passes with no weepers.
The first shave was extremely smooth. I really liked the shape of the handle which made it extremely easy to hold and keep the proper angle for efficient whisker removal. It is a little difficult to concentrate on shaving when you get distracted by admiring the look of the razor.
The one annoyance I found was with the large gap where the injector key fits can hold some water when you rinse the razor and when bringing the razor to your face for the next stroke, the water will pour out splashing on the counter top and/or your body and the floor. This is easy enough to counter by just turning the razor sideways before starting the next stroke.
My first impression is that this razor works as good as it looks. I am DOLPHIN SMOOTH. Kudos to @
twhite for creating this masterpiece and allowing use to use and evaluate the razor.
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