(This post was last modified: 04-08-2016, 06:59 PM by bijou.)
When I got my Bird months go I was one of the first to to comment on the sharp edges and the drag. I felt the Bird gave a good shave but had a major limitation, it's bottom plate edges was just to sharp which greatly limited maneuverability. Most people at that time gave the Bird 2 thumbs up I did not, the shave was not enjoyable but I felt with a little modification I could make the Bird fly, and I was right. I sent the Bird out to have the sharp corners round out and when I got it back I took off the Black finish and polished it to get rid of the drag. I took pictures and posted them. The Blackbird now with these modifications became an excellent razor. Other people followed, Shane listen and offered these improvements, either a smoothing down of the corners or a polish with handle or both for $30 if you wanted to send him back your Blackbird. As of now through announcements from Shane/Blackland the current production of Birds have adapted these modifications but offers a polished Bird for additional $30.
This is only my opinion. How is the Barbaros in comparison to the Blackbird and Seygus? I'm talking about the polished rounded edge Bird. The Bird has a distinct personality that is like no other. It's shaving angle is steeper and the sound is very distinctive throughout the shave, lets say like a Harley Davidson, it roars. It's shave with the blade of your choice is comfortably mild, smooth and efficient. Like the Barb if you desire it would be a very good daily razor. The Seygus I found to be very mild and not efficient for me. No matter what blade I put into it I could not get a DFS, I could not cut down my whiskers. So I sold the Seygus. The Bird because of it's personality is complex yet a joy to use. The Barb is the opposite it is simple while also being a joy to use. So why not have both, then add a Wolfman, Oneblade and a BBS 1 and you shall have arrived in heaven. Again this is only my opinion, YMMV.
As far as it's finish my Barb came to me in very good condition the head was polished, not like the Wolfman but clean the handle was on the matte/dull side, Neither the finish of the head or handle bothered me. Though it would have been nice if it were a better finished product but in the end the question is "can it shave" the answer, It certainly can in spades" All this is just my opinion, YMMV.
By the way if you like the Barb handle you can use it on the Bird, it fits nicely inside the bottom plate groove.