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This
little rabbit's tail has two functions, enabling you to alternate
between pleasure and pain with a flick of the wrist. On one side it's
a solid leather slapper, and on the other a soft, rabbit fur lined
paddle. The 7" handle is made of polished bloodwood (left) or cocobola
wood (above). A somewhat rare rosewood grown from Southwestern Mexico to Panama, Cocobola can have wide array of colors ranging from purple to red to yellow, which contrast against a bold black grain. Bloodwood (also known as Satine) is found mainly in Brazil. It exhibits a fairly wide range of color variation, from pale orange colors to deep blood red. The wood is strong with a very dense, tight, fine grain—fine for any kind of paddle or wooden item. This leather/fur slapper is 10" long and
shaped like a rabbit's tail.
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