Right, I finally got round to posting the Bunny today.
I enjoyed my time with it. Initial thoughts on handling the razor are that it is smaller than I imagined. It's very tactile and beautifully machined. It was a lot lighter than I anticipated and well balanced. Changing the blade presented no problems for me. I used the notso comb for all the shaves but I swapped the combs over to check out the mechanism. Again no issues.
I found it a bit tricky at first to get the correct angle but once I got it I found it shaved really well. It may be a good idea to have a couple of days growth before you try it for the first time, it will be a lot easier with a bit of audible feedback to guide you. I struggled a little with top lip area, I found the head a bit bulky for me, I ended up using it across the top lip in order to get under my massive nose
I only ever do two pass shaves and this was fine with the Bunny, one pass would be enough if you shaved every day as it seemed very efficient at removing stubble. It's difficult to add much to what has already been mentioned. The only problem I had (apart from having a big nose) is the copper plate being too shiny, I have a light above my bathroom mirror and at times it would reflect off the brass and dazzle me
That being said I do like the contrast between the brass and the silver, it has a very Art Deco feel to it. In short a very efficient razor, technique changes will be required to get used to it but it isn't difficult to find the angle. Thanks
@twhite510 for sending these out to test. I hope you continue with the project and wish you success with it.