It's a Prototype Razor. TSD member Tom
@twhite documented his testing and fabrication of two earlier Versions. When he got to the third iteration, V-3, he made a number of them. They were mailed to different people in a pass around testing event. When the testing was done, and folks had reported their impressions each test razor returned to who ever the regional initiator was. I got to try one out in the U.S. West coast Group. Some time after that Tom gifted me with the one I use. I refer to this one as V3.1 because the handle is slightly slimmer and/or shorter than the Test Bunny razors so it wasn't used during the Pass Around. He did include the tin box with foam insert to hold the razor and the three "adjustable" combs. These combs allows for a Mild, Wild , or Notso shaves and are swap-able by a setscrew on the bottom side.
It's an injector razor that loads like a Schick, and uses the same blades. They give a very close shave that can last for many hours longer than other razors.
Last I heard Tom is looking into having someone manufacture The Bunny. That's not something to hurry. His were each made by his hands. Don't want someone to make a shoddy imitation after all his hard work at research and development.
I like to use the B-400 brush with it because that's another piece of Tom's Craftsmanship. Rubberset made a shave brush model 400, only came with a very tall boar knot, and they sell for top dollar on the bay. The originals were cast aluminum with a nice polished finish. They tend to oxidize and go to that grayish finish of exposed lawn furniture. Tom's handle is very much the same shape but cut from a solid aluminum billet allowing for a better finish than the vintage cast units. The B-400 brushes have a machined ferrule that unscrews allowing for quick swapping of top pieces. I have three of the ferrules set with an APShaveCo Tuxedo knot, a Whipped Dog High Mountain badger, and a third that will get an original style tall lofted fan shaped boar knot when I find the one I like.
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