I just picked one up - brand new from a big box sporting goods store - I can't believe they've had one collecting dust for 10 years! my intention was to get the 85 TI, but the 62 - a classic look, and what I really wanted (but didn't want to have a second hand blade) so the $700 85 will have to find its way to my hands later. nice review - an incredible balisong, and I don't care it's NOT a 42, I'm a big dude, with big hands and appreciate the heft of this blade. I flipped the 85 in store, and it sooo light, but not to my delight. the 62 felt just right in my hand.
The 51 is actually perfect for balance. When people say they want better balance in the 51, they re really saying they want an overall heavier knife. The handles are the perfect counterweight for such a thin blade. Unless someone wants to say a handle bias bali is balanced, the 51 fits the bill for balance. If you took the 6x and rehandled to the same blade to handle ratio as the 51, the rehandle 6x would be the ideal flipper which is why most people rehandle the 6xs. But the 51 is extremely balanced, just light so its harder to get more momentum which gets mixed up for what balance is. Balance imo is balancing the knife in the middle point on your finger, where both the length of each side of the knife meets your finger with equal measurements, with just a hair more weight in the handles for less energy put into them for movement. The 51 fits that description, on a light scale. Especially without the pocket clip.
Honestly I'm in love with my 51. I thought I'd miss the full metal feel with the g10 liners, but the minuscule amount of grip really feels nice. It took awhile to get used to the insanely light weight, (I got this after a year of flipping a k2) but I know damn well that I wouldn't trade it for an overpriced 42 knock off. I do wish I could get some pb washers and remove the clip without having to actually mill down my screws, but it's not a huge deal.
D2 is not the Handle material, only the blade material. The handles are some kind of 3 series SS. But yes TI is Expensive but on the 42's it was also cast so they probably saved a bit of money on that.
D2 is very corrosion resistant, being a harder work steel. But that said it is not stainless and will take a little up keep. Wipe it clean after use and it'll be fine.
Buy a Bradley Kimura. Only 80-100 bucks and they are well built beautiful knives. I love my 7 and will keep it till i die. just pick the one you think looks the best
It's interesting how the prices actually went through the roof instead of lowering. The 62 is 300 now and the 51 is 234. Just ordered a 51. Hope I like It
I wanted one but 234$ is just out of control and unless they go back to the 160 range I won't ever pick one up. And the 62 is a joke... 300$ for a sandwich stainless steel knife.
TheRealCxixmx The 62 is very good actually. Pretty much all modern balisongs like the Tachyon, and Alpha Beast are sandwich stainless balisongs, and are even more expensive.
Awesome review, great comparison. I guess not everyone can be happy... 62 is good but not nearly as good as the 42 from a customer's stand point. Unfortunately, Benchmade did mention that they spent more money on the production of the 42 as opposed to its retail price, which maybe one reason why they discontinued it... I still wouldn't mind getting a 62 though. =)
Thanks for watching man! I like to do your intro every couple reviews ahahaha. Ill be looking forward to your ramblings no doubt man! She bites ultra hard man so watch out!
I am buying the 61 as a boot knife. I do *NOT* flip at all so it will be flip it open and flip it closed and that is it. One hand deployment if you are in a pinch and need to get to a blade ... The weight is good for me 170 grams ... I like weight because it suggests good build quality and the lighter blades are for flipper kids. I do not do folders but this Benchmade is as close to a fixed blade as you are going to get as there is not a traditional lock on it ... liner/foldback/triad etc ... For me, this is an EDC self-defense blade ... I just wanted to see one in person and your video came up in my search. I love D2 tool steel and the false edge will lend itself to penetration into tendons and spinal cord and with my edges, the D2 will lay open sheets of flesh in a *slashing frenzy!* Thank you for showing me that I was not wasting $400 ...
holy shit! i didn't think you would reply! one more question, are there sites to get the discontinued 42?! i've been looking everywhere online and i can't find one at all!
A 47. The same series as the 42 but with the blade style that benchmade calls the modified tanto. It flips almost identically to a 42 but is much more difficult to find as it wasn't as common while in production and those who have one will not part with it easily and if they do its anywhere from 400-600 dollars.
Yay, got my 62 today. First impression, it fealt heavier than my Polished SS Kimura and i prefer flipping my kimura, it cant compare to the BM 51 witch like you said kill this knife in all aspect for flipping. I'll continue to flip this thing and maybee its gona unlock and my opinion will change. But, unlike my Bm 51 and my Polished ss kimura, i wasnt amazed when i first flipped it.
I think benchmade thought they could get a way with people buying it soley because it looks like the 42, which is a little lame. Like I said earlier, they really need to focus on making their own new designs. I am really glad they didn't bring back the 42 though. We need to move past this whole 42 craze.
The spacers in the 62 actually look a little shorter than in the 51. Not much, but a tiny bit. One thing about the 51's balance though, it can be a little weird, but especially if you keep the clip of there, the bite handle actually swings around very nicely, which helps with the feel of the weight and balance when you flip it. That's my opinion at least. Nice review on the 62 though! I always enjoy your reviews. Very thourough.
Hey Calvin, i have right now the Kimura IV and its awesome, yet iv been looking to get a bench made for a while, i wanted to know since the Kimura is a heavier bali if i should save for the 62 because it is heavier, or go for the 51 and just transition into the lighter, also i still only really see the 51 for around $250 and not much lower, were are you finding your prices?
Well brother, I agree with you on many points. I am going to try to get my "review" video of it up soon. I like it, but not better than my 51 for flipping still. Ahh... I'll save it all for my ramblings on it. Glad to hear your opinions on it brother. I'm not looking forward to getting bit by Mrs. 62 though... I know she bites hard.
The new T2 is so much easier to flip than my 62, which I still like enough to be my EDC. There are many valid point of criticism for the 62, but I mostly blame the washers.
@CalviNNation i live in australia so ive never had a chance to check for myself but i was really just wondering if the top of the knife is sharp it looks like it from the vids ive seen but never had a chance to confirm it :) thanks
i had one of these back then but it was a comb and it broke, and i want to order a actual blade from benchwade again, do you think the actual blade will be bad and break easily like the comb??
It's crazy how much they have marked up these now. Even with military/le discount they are $70 more than when you made this vid and msrp is over $100 more than 2012 for the same knife.
You're welcome brother. Use the intro all you want brother... HAHA. Thank you... I am going to try to get some video of it tonight if possible. I've been flipping her and I like her a lot... she's a naughty one on them aerials, a little unnerving at first if I'm to be honest, but doable. I'm thinking I might go latchless on her too. Stay sharp my friend.
awsome Reveiw man , I look forward to getting one of these Beauties , also , just picked up a kimura Bali , and your so right on how Sharp they are , they are surgical Sharp , nice bali tho ,
Gpknives had it for about $180 (email them for the price). I also got a 62 T for fun (and its safe for my little boys to play with) and the 62T flips better!
Bradley Kimura>Benchmade 62. Why? First off price. The kimura offers different styles for same/similar materials. Both the kimura and the 62 have good quality build as well theyre both great stainless steel handles and in my opinion the kimura has a better blade steel because of its higher rust resistance. and as for the price the 62 NOW is around $300 while the kimura is right around $100. Just not worth buying the 62 unless youre a hardcore benchmade collector etc.
I've seen the 62 compared to the kimura in many respects.... I'd love to see a comparison between the 62 and the kimura line. Keep posting the good videos CV! JDBA #86 and 1/2
cool, I like to flip balis that are on the heavier side, im looking foward to get one of these but i hate the fact i can only depend one one dealer. Great review Btw
I have fu42 and even if I Loctite it the screws don't come loose however the play of handles slowly increases I'm not sure why it does that...please help if can...or is because it's a cheapo?
HELP!! I'm trying to figure out the value of my Benchmade Bali-Song. I've had it since '97/'98. My college roommate and I BOTH got the same one: The full-size Titanium handle with the hidden pins, Tanto blade with about 1 3/8" of NASTY serration, Sharp "T-clasp" that can "notch" the blade if you're not careful, has the butterfly trademark logo on one side, and BENCHMADE U.S.A. on the other. We bought them online for $75 each back then and free shipping! They were selling for at least $110 everywhere else at the time. Back then, internet sites were usually cheaper BC the internet wasn't as widespread in retail, and the brick and mortar places weren't used to the stiff competition price-wise. There is NO way that this is a knock-off: I got it in a blue Benchmade box. I still have the box, somewhere. Maybe the model # is on it; I'll have to see. This knife just REEKS of quality. I was shocked to see how expensive these are today. Even back then, the cheapos were $20. The cheapos are still $20, but the BMs are like $300! I don't have any real interest in selling mine, BC I LOVE having cool old irreplaceable stuff. I just want to know EXACTLY what I have and what that particular one goes for today in almost perfect condition... Thanks for reading. Oh, and I still have the black nylon sheath with the butterfly logo stitched in and the elastic belt loop. :D
He has a point with TI prices. It would be a lot pricier for sure if we had full milled TI liners and spacers. Also that would be just a sandwich 42 so why even bother to call it the 62. The 62 was a mistake in the fact that its just a 42 knock off, they should focus on making all new designs.
+CalviNNation quick question so on your 62 is there any blade play when it's not locked open do all balisongs have that because my 51 doesn't but 62 has a little?
Please answer dude. Where do you buy your benchmades? I can't drop 500 or even anything over 100 right now. My mom won't let me spend that on a "tool" help! Ps. I just bought a bear and sons iv bear song reaper green. From blade play.
+Ha7eRsGoNnAhAtE What state do you live in? I'm not aware if they are completely illegal in any states, but I know that in many, if not all states, butterfly knives are simply illegal to carry concealed. Just like a pistol or spring assisted knife (I live in NC so I'm speaking in terms of my state laws). I have a butterfly knife with a clip on it so I'm able to open carry it. It's a karambit butterfly knife so it's not so good for flipping and it's pretty cheap but I'm able to legally open carry it. I also have a pouch which goes on my belt which I can open carry one with. Basically as long as it is visible in some fashion it's considered open carry. Besides the point though, you can still get a trainer. I HIGHLY recommend starting out with a trainer regardless. I ordered a trainer and a butterfly knife and my knife came first and I cut myself so many times I couldn't keep count. Not bad enough for stitches but bad enough to bleed a good bit and require a bandage. It was really stupid and I'm lucky I didn't really hurt myself. I would recommend getting yourself a fairly cheap little trainer to just mess with a little bit and see if you like it, and if you do then very soon order a nicer trainer. Cheap trainers will not last very long and when you think about it, if your ultimate goal is to use real, quality balisongs eventually then training on something cheap won't be very good practice. It sucks paying as much as you would for a balisong for a nice trainer but it will probably save you money due to hospital bills lol. Check up on your state's knife laws again.
Yes militec 1 will prevent rust. Just make sure you keep your knife in suitable conditions. It really depends on how often you flip your knife. If you flip every day like I do, then I would oil it once a month, more or less (I really don't know, I like my knives to feel like butter).
So I'm getting one of these. I get it, it's expensive. Does anyone know how much money it takes to make just one of these? If so just reply to this comment. Thanks.
I just picked one up - brand new from a big box sporting goods store - I can't believe they've had one collecting dust for 10 years! my intention was to get the 85 TI, but the 62 - a classic look, and what I really wanted (but didn't want to have a second hand blade) so the $700 85 will have to find its way to my hands later. nice review - an incredible balisong, and I don't care it's NOT a 42, I'm a big dude, with big hands and appreciate the heft of this blade. I flipped the 85 in store, and it sooo light, but not to my delight. the 62 felt just right in my hand.
Aha thanks man! Glad you like my style. I like to pop those pictures in for some different scenery as well.
Thanks aha, Why the hate for the knife?
The 51 is actually perfect for balance. When people say they want better balance in the 51, they re really saying they want an overall heavier knife. The handles are the perfect counterweight for such a thin blade. Unless someone wants to say a handle bias bali is balanced, the 51 fits the bill for balance.
If you took the 6x and rehandled to the same blade to handle ratio as the 51, the rehandle 6x would be the ideal flipper which is why most people rehandle the 6xs. But the 51 is extremely balanced, just light so its harder to get more momentum which gets mixed up for what balance is. Balance imo is balancing the knife in the middle point on your finger, where both the length of each side of the knife meets your finger with equal measurements, with just a hair more weight in the handles for less energy put into them for movement. The 51 fits that description, on a light scale. Especially without the pocket clip.
your intro is basically X4CTO's intro.
Well I’ll say only 3 word. Tru
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I got one for $80 used!! What a steal! Can’t wait to get flippin!!!!
That fly was probably an agent of spyderco to get you thinking of the small fly and spider fly. Good business if you ask me
no that was the flytanium!!!!
They do have PB washers in the 51. And the clip can be a pain. But I agree I love the 51!
Honestly I'm in love with my 51. I thought I'd miss the full metal feel with the g10 liners, but the minuscule amount of grip really feels nice. It took awhile to get used to the insanely light weight, (I got this after a year of flipping a k2) but I know damn well that I wouldn't trade it for an overpriced 42 knock off. I do wish I could get some pb washers and remove the clip without having to actually mill down my screws, but it's not a huge deal.
D2 is not the Handle material, only the blade material. The handles are some kind of 3 series SS. But yes TI is Expensive but on the 42's it was also cast so they probably saved a bit of money on that.
D2 is very corrosion resistant, being a harder work steel. But that said it is not stainless and will take a little up keep. Wipe it clean after use and it'll be fine.
Thank you for the 51 62 comparison i was stuck in themiddle but now im really leaning twards the 51
Buy a Bradley Kimura. Only 80-100 bucks and they are well built beautiful knives. I love my 7 and will keep it till i die. just pick the one you think looks the best
i just bought the 51bk on cyber monday
definatly one of the best purchases i have ever made
my first balisong is the benchmade 62 just got it today!
It's interesting how the prices actually went through the roof instead of lowering. The 62 is 300 now and the 51 is 234. Just ordered a 51. Hope I like It
It's been a few months, so how do you like the 51?
I wanted one but 234$ is just out of control and unless they go back to the 160 range I won't ever pick one up. And the 62 is a joke... 300$ for a sandwich stainless steel knife.
TheRealCxixmx The 62 is very good actually. Pretty much all modern balisongs like the Tachyon, and Alpha Beast are sandwich stainless balisongs, and are even more expensive.
man that's a rough 42, you buy one soon before they stopped production? Just curious man lovn the banchmades with wings.
Awesome review, great comparison. I guess not everyone can be happy... 62 is good but not nearly as good as the 42 from a customer's stand point. Unfortunately, Benchmade did mention that they spent more money on the production of the 42 as opposed to its retail price, which maybe one reason why they discontinued it... I still wouldn't mind getting a 62 though. =)
Not a problem... I just get people leaving me some messed up comments sometimes so I stay on defense. LOL.
Thanks for watching man! I like to do your intro every couple reviews ahahaha. Ill be looking forward to your ramblings no doubt man!
She bites ultra hard man so watch out!
I am buying the 61 as a boot knife. I do *NOT* flip at all so it will be flip it open and flip it closed and that is it. One hand deployment if you are in a pinch and need to get to a blade ...
The weight is good for me 170 grams ... I like weight because it suggests good build quality and the lighter blades are for flipper kids.
I do not do folders but this Benchmade is as close to a fixed blade as you are going to get as there is not a traditional lock on it ... liner/foldback/triad etc ...
For me, this is an EDC self-defense blade ... I just wanted to see one in person and your video came up in my search. I love D2 tool steel and the false edge will lend itself to penetration into tendons and spinal cord and with my edges, the D2 will lay open sheets of flesh in a *slashing frenzy!*
Thank you for showing me that I was not wasting $400 ...
Totally agree with this guy! Get a 51 if you are debating.
holy shit! i didn't think you would reply! one more question, are there sites to get the discontinued 42?! i've been looking everywhere online and i can't find one at all!
A 47. The same series as the 42 but with the blade style that benchmade calls the modified tanto. It flips almost identically to a 42 but is much more difficult to find as it wasn't as common while in production and those who have one will not part with it easily and if they do its anywhere from 400-600 dollars.
Yay, got my 62 today. First impression, it fealt heavier than my Polished SS Kimura and i prefer flipping my kimura, it cant compare to the BM 51 witch like you said kill this knife in all aspect for flipping. I'll continue to flip this thing and maybee its gona unlock and my opinion will change. But, unlike my Bm 51 and my Polished ss kimura, i wasnt amazed when i first flipped it.
Just got a 42S T latch for $350 the other day. Im pretty happy.
I think benchmade thought they could get a way with people buying it soley because it looks like the 42, which is a little lame. Like I said earlier, they really need to focus on making their own new designs. I am really glad they didn't bring back the 42 though. We need to move past this whole 42 craze.
the good old xacto intro... never fails
I'm pretty sure you don't remember but yesterday I asked what your worst knife related injury was.
I was referencing that
The spacers in the 62 actually look a little shorter than in the 51. Not much, but a tiny bit. One thing about the 51's balance though, it can be a little weird, but especially if you keep the clip of there, the bite handle actually swings around very nicely, which helps with the feel of the weight and balance when you flip it. That's my opinion at least. Nice review on the 62 though! I always enjoy your reviews. Very thourough.
I could listen to ur videos for days :D You speak a very nice english (I´m not a native speaker, but I know it very well) and a very good reviews...
Thats not a terrible Idea. I don't know why more companies don't use aluminum. Its cheap and light and strong for its weight.
At 24 sec the knife moves by its self
Look at it
He prob recorded it on his bed and tugged the sheets a little
the knife is alive!!!
+carter luther its the bed sheet being pulled..
+carter luther Nice catch lol.
I know i was sp confused
calvin do you like the 62 enough to keep it or will it be sold?
Hey Calvin, i have right now the Kimura IV and its awesome, yet iv been looking to get a bench made for a while, i wanted to know since the Kimura is a heavier bali if i should save for the 62 because it is heavier, or go for the 51 and just transition into the lighter, also i still only really see the 51 for around $250 and not much lower, were are you finding your prices?
Well brother, I agree with you on many points.
I am going to try to get my "review" video of it up soon.
I like it, but not better than my 51 for flipping still.
Ahh... I'll save it all for my ramblings on it.
Glad to hear your opinions on it brother.
I'm not looking forward to getting bit by Mrs. 62 though... I know she bites hard.
Good review man! But the spacers in the 51 are D2 or some other type of steel which isn't stainless, because mine have started to rust just a little
The new T2 is so much easier to flip than my 62, which I still like enough to be my EDC. There are many valid point of criticism for the 62, but I mostly blame the washers.
any way to loosen the handles? got a lovely cut on my pinky earlier and i want to slightly avoid another bite
I like everything about the 62 that i hear but the fact it is a T latch and over 5.5 oz
What's a better flipper bm 51 or 62 I have a 32 and its great just I think a larger ones better so what do you think
@CalviNNation i live in australia so ive never had a chance to check for myself but i was really just wondering if the top of the knife is sharp it looks like it from the vids ive seen but never had a chance to confirm it :) thanks
i had one of these back then but it was a comb and it broke, and i want to order a actual blade from benchwade again, do you think the actual blade will be bad and break easily like the comb??
MDMAzing alright bro I'm sorry Jesus 😂😂😂 and Castiel 839 thanks for the feedback you tooMDMAzing
On bladehq you have to have an account on their to view the actual price
i live on long island and i am planning on buying a benchmade 51. is rust going to be a problem because of the d2. THANK YOU
It's crazy how much they have marked up these now. Even with military/le discount they are $70 more than when you made this vid and msrp is over $100 more than 2012 for the same knife.
hey what one would you rec out of the 60s fam? i have a 67 being customized. did i make the wrong choice?
You're welcome brother.
Use the intro all you want brother... HAHA.
Thank you... I am going to try to get some video of it tonight if possible. I've been flipping her and I like her a lot... she's a naughty one on them aerials, a little unnerving at first if I'm to be honest, but doable. I'm thinking I might go latchless on her too.
Stay sharp my friend.
Which is a better flipper? Bradley kimura series or 6X?
is the 62 still in general a great flipper?
very nice video quility! what cam do you use?
Brand new for 220? Can you tell me where please? Everywhere I've checked its 297. Would be grateful for any info.
...interesting it says first production 273 of 300...just noticed that
i've heard that the kimura was even better than the 6x series
Is the 62 worth the price difference compare to the bradley kimura 7?
awsome Reveiw man , I look forward to getting one of these Beauties , also , just picked up a kimura Bali , and your so right on how Sharp they are , they are surgical Sharp , nice bali tho ,
Gpknives had it for about $180 (email them for the price). I also got a 62 T for fun (and its safe for my little boys to play with) and the 62T flips better!
Were did you find the 51 for 160? Aside from forums.
Thanks. Great Vid BTW
I did get my 51 (check my unboxing vid) and i was wanting to get the 62 would you recomend this or is the weight say (stay away )
Bradley Kimura>Benchmade 62. Why? First off price. The kimura offers different styles for same/similar materials. Both the kimura and the 62 have good quality build as well theyre both great stainless steel handles and in my opinion the kimura has a better blade steel because of its higher rust resistance. and as for the price the 62 NOW is around $300 while the kimura is right around $100. Just not worth buying the 62 unless youre a hardcore benchmade collector etc.
I've seen the 62 compared to the kimura in many respects.... I'd love to see a comparison between the 62 and the kimura line. Keep posting the good videos CV!
JDBA #86 and 1/2
cool, I like to flip balis that are on the heavier side, im looking foward to get one of these but i hate the fact i can only depend one one dealer. Great review Btw
Should I locktight my 51 and if I should, how?
exactly even though ive never handled one but i would rather stick to my bradly kimura
Fantastic review. I loved that xacto beginning haha but I love the 51, and lighter balis in general, so I don't think the 62 is for me
I have fu42 and even if I Loctite it the screws don't come loose however the play of handles slowly increases I'm not sure why it does that...please help if can...or is because it's a cheapo?
I’m thinking about getting a 62 what weight is it comparable to?
HELP!! I'm trying to figure out the value of my Benchmade Bali-Song. I've had it since '97/'98. My college roommate and I BOTH got the same one: The full-size Titanium handle with the hidden pins, Tanto blade with about 1 3/8" of NASTY serration, Sharp "T-clasp" that can "notch" the blade if you're not careful, has the butterfly trademark logo on one side, and BENCHMADE U.S.A. on the other. We bought them online for $75 each back then and free shipping! They were selling for at least $110 everywhere else at the time. Back then, internet sites were usually cheaper BC the internet wasn't as widespread in retail, and the brick and mortar places weren't used to the stiff competition price-wise. There is NO way that this is a knock-off: I got it in a blue Benchmade box. I still have the box, somewhere. Maybe the model # is on it; I'll have to see. This knife just REEKS of quality. I was shocked to see how expensive these are today. Even back then, the cheapos were $20. The cheapos are still $20, but the BMs are like $300! I don't have any real interest in selling mine, BC I LOVE having cool old irreplaceable stuff. I just want to know EXACTLY what I have and what that particular one goes for today in almost perfect condition... Thanks for reading. Oh, and I still have the black nylon sheath with the butterfly logo stitched in and the elastic belt loop. :D
Yep.... wanted one real bad but not in canada....
He has a point with TI prices. It would be a lot pricier for sure if we had full milled TI liners and spacers. Also that would be just a sandwich 42 so why even bother to call it the 62.
The 62 was a mistake in the fact that its just a 42 knock off, they should focus on making all new designs.
+CalviNNation quick question so on your 62 is there any blade play when it's not locked open do all balisongs have that because my 51 doesn't but 62 has a little?
+Castiel 839 thanks that's what I thought
Please answer dude. Where do you buy your benchmades? I can't drop 500 or even anything over 100 right now. My mom won't let me spend that on a "tool" help! Ps. I just bought a bear and sons iv bear song reaper green. From blade play.
You aren't going to find a benchmade Balisong for under 100.
You may be able to find a Bradley kimura for under 100 If you shop around
I thought you had gold plated blades from the thumbnail. XD
+BPBSniper Same! XD
I just got the 62 and I like the 51 better. It's a way better flipper.
So should I get a 62 or 51.
the latch gate keeps it from hitting the blade. how could you miss that?
Whoa, for a second there I thought I was watching an X4CTO video.
How do you get these balisongs if your in Canada I want to know how I can get one :(
nice, thats strange you got a first production this late.
I'm getting either a Bench made 51 or a Bench made 62, which is the better knife?
Marco Gutierrez They're both great. Just depends on which one you like better. Quality is the same.
go with the 51 if you want a light weight balisong. go with the 62 if you want a heavier balisong.
Feel dumb asking, but what is the tanto benchmade called
Where the heck can you find these knives for that price? That's crazy.
That was pre 2014 prices benchmade changed the prices so there was a set price they had to be sold for. Before this places had them heavily discounted
no it was a fake made in china
None of those are fakes.
Sylas Cash I don't know what makes you think that those are fakes.
the latch and the blade learn
Whats the benchmade at the top? Its not the 67, because its a re-curve, ive never seen a straight model. Anyone know?
illegal to own or illegal to carry?
Where are you getting your knives for that low of a price?
In the past
thought so!
i hope the spy don't miss this video.
hey is the top knife a 67 with tanto
I would get one.... but it's illegal where I live D:
get a trainer one, it has no blade :D
+Ha7eRsGoNnAhAtE What state do you live in? I'm not aware if they are completely illegal in any states, but I know that in many, if not all states, butterfly knives are simply illegal to carry concealed. Just like a pistol or spring assisted knife (I live in NC so I'm speaking in terms of my state laws). I have a butterfly knife with a clip on it so I'm able to open carry it. It's a karambit butterfly knife so it's not so good for flipping and it's pretty cheap but I'm able to legally open carry it. I also have a pouch which goes on my belt which I can open carry one with. Basically as long as it is visible in some fashion it's considered open carry. Besides the point though, you can still get a trainer. I HIGHLY recommend starting out with a trainer regardless. I ordered a trainer and a butterfly knife and my knife came first and I cut myself so many times I couldn't keep count. Not bad enough for stitches but bad enough to bleed a good bit and require a bandage. It was really stupid and I'm lucky I didn't really hurt myself. I would recommend getting yourself a fairly cheap little trainer to just mess with a little bit and see if you like it, and if you do then very soon order a nicer trainer. Cheap trainers will not last very long and when you think about it, if your ultimate goal is to use real, quality balisongs eventually then training on something cheap won't be very good practice. It sucks paying as much as you would for a balisong for a nice trainer but it will probably save you money due to hospital bills lol. Check up on your state's knife laws again.
+A Sexy Rectangle or make one out of Lego :)
+boomkablamo He might live in Canada
+Bionic Chiem bruh
How many times do u have to oil the d2 blade? And will militec-1 prevent rust
Yes militec 1 will prevent rust. Just make sure you keep your knife in suitable conditions. It really depends on how often you flip your knife. If you flip every day like I do, then I would oil it once a month, more or less (I really don't know, I like my knives to feel like butter).
hey Calvin, you say you can get a 51 for 160? im checking all the sites online and they all sell them at around 220. im new to flipping
Great review
You do a nice presentation, sir.
Lawrence Torto from Connecticut would. Just sold it on Amazon instead of ebay for 250. ;D
So I'm getting one of these. I get it, it's expensive. Does anyone know how much money it takes to make just one of these? If so just reply to this comment. Thanks.
Lol I can't afford any Benchmades and UA-cam knife people have like 50
Jacob Gay
Most of them are cheap clones.
trageopar for Calvin no, you don’t buy all knives at once, you get one wait, get one wait, you know?
May I ask where you got your 42 and 62? pvk only has the 51
hey i heard your selling your BM 62. Are you still selling it, or has it found a home already?
Contrary to popular belief, investment casting can produce an extremely high quality product. Not all "casting" processes are equal.
the only benefit i see to a sandwich construction is that it is easyer to clean pocket lint out.
@James ZMN I don't think he bought them all at once, maybe saving for a few years
serchu taki You get a job.