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Blackland Blackbird

Matsilainen ·01-29-2017, 10:36 AM

Product price

$169

Product merchant

Blackland Razors


General thoughts
To be honest, for the first 2–3 weeks of owning the Blackland Blackbird (version 2, machined finish), I was thinking about taking advantage of the 30-day return window. The first two shaves drew some blood, and several shaves after that felt harsh. This was especially frustrating, as some other Blackbird owners had indicated that it is a smooth shaver that works especially well on the neck, which is a problem area for many.

On the other hand, even in the beginning, my post-shave skin felt smoother than it had ever felt after using any other razor (except perhaps the rather famous Mühle R41). So the question in the beginning was: Is the smooth result worth the harsh shave?

Then somewhere along, something just clicked. I realized that the Blackbird, which quite magnificently bends the blade inside the razor head, is an extremely efficient and smooth razor — provided that absolutely no pressure is used during the shave. The razor will get rid of stubble almost by just hovering over it. And that is the way to shave with the Blackbird — as if you were shaving a balloon covered with lather. It is simply amazing how well it cuts away hair with minimal pressure, even in difficult places, such as the neck area. After learning how the Blackbird functions best, I have come to appreciate it immensely, and I look forward to each time I am able to use it. A truly fantastic razor.

User Friendliness
It may take some time, effort and patience to learn the optimal way to use this razor. After that, it becomes a very user-friendly razor.

Grip
If there is a weak point to the Blackbird, it could be the handle. While the aesthetic design of this handle is a significant part of the identity of the razor, the handle would be even easier to grip if it were just slightly larger in diameter.

Blade Replacement
The Blackbird utilizes the common three-piece razor design. The blade is easy to replace, and it aligns itself perfectly.

Balance
The matter of the rather thin handle presents itself again in this context, as the razor could be even better balanced if the (85 mm long) handle weighed just a few grams more — which it would, were it just slightly thicker.

Value
The Blackland Blackbird is not an inexpensive razor by any means, but it is a stainless steel razor made in the USA. Coupled with its marvelous shaving quality, and the fact that the razor should last a very long time, the value is definitely there.

Quality
There are currently three different finishes of the Blackbird. Even the one that is “least finished,” the machined finish, is truly something to behold, touch and use. The second version of the razor has been altered ever so slightly to make it more user-friendly, and everything about it seems impeccable.

Packaging
The Blackland Blackbird, version 2, is shipped in a tin that has a foam insert for the razor itself and a few blades that are included. The tin is both classy and protective of its contents.

Lipripper660 ·09-29-2021, 05:46 PM

Product price

$130


General thoughts
I always loved the look of the Blackbird but because of many comments of “aggressive” I have been hesitant to try one. Sure, I could have recouped most of my investment in the aftermarket, but I have a few dozen razors and no need for more. When Shane had his brass discontinuation sale though, I bought and I’m glad I did. The razor has a pronounced positive exposure which might indicate harshness but I don’t find that to be the case. In fact with sharp blades, that I tend to prefer anyway, I find it to not have as much blade feel as a Merkur Futur not a Mulhe Rocca, both razors I adore. Here’s the surprise thoug, the darn thing seems to be as efficient as the two previously mentioned but it nudges them out in the smoothness category. I have shaved with this razor almost exclusively since it arrived a couple of weeks back so have about a dozen shaves on it. This works as a daily driver for me. Not as smooth as a Razorock Gamechanger nor a Merkur 34C but still plenty smooth. I applied alum after the first several shaves and have had zero sting. This razor is a true 2-pass whisker whacked. A third pass is just redundant. Wish I would t have waited so long.

User Friendliness
Easy to load a blade. Easy to care for. Feels great in hand. Perhaps not a good choice for a beginner shaver though. Let’s say it’s user friendly for someone Ho has their DE game down.

Grip
I find zero issues with grip as the vertical grooves in the handle are deep and the edges are sharp. I also have the machined finish which may help with grip

Blade Replacement
Typical DE three piece. Blade tabs are covered

Balance
I though with the longer 101mm handle it might be head heavy as I rest the handle end on my pinky but the bit of additional head-forward weight seems to be exactly the weight I need to let the razor work.

Value
Excellent value as it was on the brass close-out

Quality
Fit and finish are superb .

Packaging
Black on black hard paper box with foam insert. It feels like premium.

Comments


celestino · 01-29-2017, 05:44 PM · in reply to #13
Great review, Matt and your impressions of this razor mimic mine, exactly! I, also, found it initially to be harsh, but smooth, but once I kept using it, I found the proper technique by making a few adjustments and, now, it is becoming my best shaver, I believe. I'll have to continue to use it for a few more months to finalize this as I still can't believe it might best my Weber DLCs, which have been my primary shavers for the past six years. Smile
wyze0ne · 01-30-2017, 01:49 AM · in reply to #13
Very informative and well thought out review Matt. Thanks!
Matsilainen · 01-30-2017, 02:56 AM · in reply to #13
Thanks for the thank yous, friends. Smile Celestino, I have really been enjoying your recent photos with the Blackbird in them. And I know what you are saying about the Weber DLC; that razor is such a nice, care-free, wonderful all-round razor. But sometimes one must live on the edge. Enter the Blackbird. Happy2
Aurelian28 · 02-08-2017, 07:47 AM · in reply to #13
It's my best razor, Matt. You know how I feel about this one. Tongue Great review, thank you Smile
Michael P · 02-23-2017, 06:29 PM · in reply to #13
Really good review, Matthew, thanks so much for that!

Had my first shave today with the Polished Blackbird with the open comb base.

First off, it's a beautiful razor. Sleek, modern, distinctive.

The shave was outstanding. Loaded a new Feather blade, and even though using the OC base, I didn't feel the shave was overly 'aggressive'. It WAS very efficient.

I've read comments by other users of the Blackbird that suggested the base plate should be barely touching the face, or hovering above the face. This translates to a shallower angle, handle more parallel than perpendicular to the floor.

I was able to find the angle very quickly-it was pretty intuitive. For some parts of the shave, I shallowed the angle, and naturally, there was less 'blade feel' when I did so.

I was basically done after 2 passes, but hey, it's a new razor. The 3rd pass was more like a touchup pass. Smooth, comfortable, BBS plus, no irritation. Of course, some of that will depend on prep, product, technique, etc., etc., but for me the Blackbird was outstanding.

It's going right into the rotation.
Matsilainen · 02-24-2017, 05:49 AM · in reply to #13
Aurelian28 and Michael P — thanks for your comments! Glad to hear that your first shave with the Blackbird was so excellent, Michael. It is such a great razor, and I’ve never used anything quite like it.
Freelancer · 04-08-2017, 08:39 PM · in reply to #13
Great razor !!!
One of my three favorite razors.
My report here is https://damnfineshave.com/thread-blackla...rd?page=11
AKBKR23 · 05-09-2018, 02:49 PM · in reply to #13
Tried the Blackbird twice, but found the angle needed to be difficult to maintain with my narrow face with LOTS of angles ..
Matsilainen · 05-12-2018, 06:06 AM · in reply to #13
AKBKR23, I could see how there might be a challenge. On the other hand, although I can understand that three potentially frustrating shaves feels like enough, things might have gotten better with some more time. Most shavers seem to get along with the Blackbird very quickly, but for others, it really can take a good while to get fully used to. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Southsider · 05-17-2018, 06:12 PM · in reply to #13
I had my third shave with my polished Blackbird today and it was the best yet. The first two shaves were with a Personna Lab Blue blade included with the razor and I felt the blade tugging a little bit too much during the second shave so I switched to one of my favorites, Polsilver SI. With this new blade the third shave was much smoother and the end result was perhaps the closest shave I have ever had. Mindful of the instructions given in this thread, I made a concerted effort to apply as little pressure as I could. I reset the angle repeatedly beginning with the cap, moving the handle from parallel to the floor toward the floor just to the point where I felt the action of the razor cutting my beard.

I did all of this while trying out my new Mickey Lee Soapworks Grand Havana soap and matching AS (the first two shaves were with Wholly Kaw Cuero Oscuro). Both soaps were effective so I think neither detracted from the experience with this wonderful razor.

Over all, I am beginning to really enjoy owning my polished Blackland Blackbird.