thanks for the offer, I might take you up on it.. just let me think on it as I dont wanna waste your time
I dont get the fascination with old school razors, I have two a slim and birth year 73 Gillette black beauty.  I admire the workmanship that went into these razors, especially in a bygone era.  Also love the nostalgia that comes with using them but IMHO they dont come close to the quality of shave you get from a precision made and well designed razor.  I truly love my Wolfman but for me personally i reckon the BlackBird comes in at #1 (by a whisker)
but for some reason they are not for everyone.  I think its the positive blade which gives you blade feel, personally i like it because it lets me know where exactly the blade itself is on my face, probably a little like a straight, and I can control the angle better than when I cannot feel blade.  I reckon the trick to being successful with the BB is the lather.  If you have a good lather to lubricate the blade feel you shouldn't have any issues at all.  When I say blade feel, i dont mean any scraping or anything like that, you just know the blade is on your face and the shave with the BB is 100% smooth and comfy and the small blade gap comes into play to stop any cuts, weepers etc.
I had a timeless razor and although i liked it, it just didnt do it for me.  Used to get some small blood spots when going ATG, but it was certainly a smooth shave.. Basically held onto it until the BB came along.  Mind you this was a 95 gap, so if you going for a milder razor the 68 should be fine.  Another thing i didnt feel with the timeless was the weight and hefty (large) head.  If you go bronze the smaller gap (38 i think) I have heard is very mild, and the larger gap (78 I think) is quite aggressive and from what I have read, not overly smooth.. so do some research on these before forking out the big $$.. they do look amazing though for sure
I have read here that the slicker the lather the better but i would say yes, no and maybe to that.  Yes you def need a slick lather or the blade will rub on the face but for me the lather also needs to have some volume as this gives me protection.  A fine line between pleasure and pain, as they say.  I like mine to have a Greek yogurt consistency (No Bias 

) rather than that it just dripping off the brush.
@Errol has written a positive review on the BB and 
@nav1 is fully in love with them.. If you need any more info on these feel free to ask away mate