Day 7: WILD comb, Pella (3), Route 66 Bourbon Jungle soap. Last shave was Tues. AM. Three-pass shave with a few touch ups. No nicks, no weepers, no irritation! Damn Fine Shave. Still some roughness around my jawline, but I expect that. Woo hoo!
Day 8: Same software. My time with the bunny is growing short.... But, DFS shave today... I really feel like I'm getting the hang of it. No neck irritation or nicks. If the bunny becomes available for purchase, I'd definitely get just the WILD comb and use it with Pella blades. Tomorrow... if I dare the EURO shave
I didn't dare; I just didn't feel awake enough to take the risk. But, another DFS shave with the WILD comb. While I haven't "mastered" the bunny, I do feel that I understand it much better and I am very pleased with it.
My last shave with the bunny will be tomorrow and then it's time for her to pack her bags and move on to the next lucky guy. She'll be in the mail on Monday afternoon... Tuesday morning at the latest. (Depends on her tickets and if she can upgrade her seating. ) Everybody flap "bye bye" We'll miss you bunny.
Today's (final) report on the bunny... Another DFS shave. I think that if I were to have maybe another few days with it I would be getting BBS and irritation free. But, alas, it's not to be. For now. In the final analysis, I can chime in with all the others... truly an amazing razor and it's hard to believe that it's a hobby project. I am amazed that it came to be such a quality product in such a short time. Are the tweaks to be made? Yes, but they are really minor, IMHO. V3 could easily pass as a production quality product. But... could blade loading/spring be tweaked? Yes. Could the blade stops be made more obvious/easier to align with the blade? Yes. And a screw that can't be completely removed from the comb(s) would be a godsend for us clumsy folks. So final thoughts: if this were the final product, would I buy one (assuming a reasonable price)? Yes. Am I on board for V4 (either test drive or purchase)? You bet. Again, final price would be my only hesitation. And, I would hope for an option to not have to buy all three combs. Amazing work, Tom (@twhite)! You are to be congratulated! And now, Bunny has on her traveling clothes and will be catching Penguin Post for NY tomorrow morning. But, she had time to pose for one last picture. A random Canadian moose wandered by and wanted in on the action. Who am I to argue with a moose?
The bunny's papers were all in order and she made it past Czardom Border Control. As of now, she's in the US Postal System on her way to @AGHisBBS in NY.
I can't wait to be a part of this amazing journey of the Bunny razor. I'll be hovering over my mailbox and hitting refresh on the tracking until it's in my hands.
Wow, my mailbox is just a metal box on my porch. "Refresh" would be great! Can't wait to here what you think of the Bunny.
And the Bunny has landed! Safe and sound thanks to a great packing job by @richgem. What has also landed is me being under the weather. I'll hopefully get a shave report up tomorrow.
Yeah, the bunny has landed! I forgot to include a note saying that I sterilized it for you (according to the rules)... 90% alcohol and put in a fresh Pella blade. Do not shave with that blade tho, I'm sure I killed the edge making sure it was in place correctly. Feel better!