Here's my initial evaluation of the Bunny razor.
It is a beautiful razor with nice weight and balance. You just have to admire the workmanship on the Bunny.
My setup yesterday: Bunny with Krampfert's "Frostbite" , Doug Korn 7 2 band shavemac knot and AS "Krampferts
Finest" summer series.
I decided to load a own Schickinjector blade first, because those are the ones I use in my Schick G. Blade change was pretty simple and trouble-free . I just had to twist the magazine slightly after pushing in the key. The razor arrived here with the "notso" comb mounted, so I just left it that way.
This razor is unlike any other you might have used before. Different shaving angle, different head style ... and a different blade exposure compared to my Schick. So I was pretty cautious and used the lightest possible touch with the first few strokes - and at the same time tried to figure out the best "angle of attack". I just relied on acoustic instead of visual feedback. And this would be one minor point of criticism: Because of the "overhang" of the top plate/spring it's pretty difficult to visually determine where the blade edge actually is. It makes the head unneccesarily bulky.
Compared to the Schick I felt the blade a bit more with the Bunny and the bunny is more aggressive. Especially against the grain I think it was even more aggressive than the Schick with the same blade.
With the first pass WTG I found it a little difficult to keep the correct angle all the time ... but I guess it just takes a little practice. But the longer I used it the more natural it felt. You just have to use a different grip than with standard razors.
Three passes (a few touchups) leaving my face BBS almost everywhere (a few small spots side of the neck ). Very impressive for a first shave. I decided what to do today: no change also "notso".