Hahaha you haven't even got a good comeback,seriously if I was a sad person without any subscribers,atleast I'd learn to shut the fuck up,it's the least a normal person would do.
+CaptainFailMoar I never said you gave a fuck about subscribers,I'm just saying a lil bitch like you shouldn't be complaining about a microphone,you got a problem with the microphone?Buy him a new one or shut the fuck up.
Got a cheap $13 flipper, broke in 10min. Made a flipper out of some paper clips and a few popsicle sticks, broke within a week (stepped on). Made a flipper out of legos, still have it (try stepping on that, lil bro >:D ).
if there isn't a screw on the other side, its torquing into a female thread that is built directly into the frame. if the metal is of poor quality and too soft, you'll strip the threads from tightening to too much. once it reaches that point, there is no easy fix, its just fucked. what i would recommend is to solve the problem before it becomes an issue by taking the screws out while its still brand new, and re-seat them with red loctite. don't crank it down too hard or you'll strip the threads which defeats the purpose. if the biggest issue is screws coming loose, this fix should extend the life of the knife significantly. you could modify it to fix it, but i doubt it would be worth the trouble if its just a cheap POS.
i have a 16$ dollar one and it's the most solid thing iver ever seen, I've tried done many thing to it such as many drops, hits and mods and it's still working as new
why to buy an expensive balisong: because I said so why to buy a cheap bali: because they're over exaggerated in this video, and they hold up perfectly fine. I've had my $20 balisong for 4 years and it still flips flawlessly.
For everyone wondering on my opinion on the best cheap butterfly knife is the b200. Its by far the best for the money. Had it for 2 years and it still flips good and is sharpp. I know most people would say its mid price not cheap but you will not be disappointed with it unlike ccc's.
heres a few steps to maintain your knives 1) red Loctite not blue for your ccc balis 2) mineral oil to lube 3) the right size tools to work with the screws 4) you made the choice to buy a cheap knife live with it also a quick side note I bought a cheaper made one and its been dropped a lot new it looked worse new then yours does now and the pins are still in so either you beat the crap outta of it or its really really shitty either way follow those steps any knife will last you a good while maybe even out last you
Is this factory new? Wanna trade for my Statrak Huntsman Knife Fade FN? Also, your knife is cheap. My Gut Knife Safari Mesh Battle Scarred is pretty expensive though, $800 on the steam market probably, never tried to sell it.
It's just funny how you can bring CS:GO into a real butterfly knife vid... I could mention that I have over 1300 kills on my S. Butterfly Knife on TF2, but I didn't until now :3
lol this is so funny i would honestly recomend buying cheap knifes if its one of ur first or second knife i got a ccc for 15 dollers and i used it for 3 YEARS and i used it every day i even still have it till this day i mean yea a good quality knife is alot better but if you dont have alot of money a ccc may be a good or even the best option "just my opinion"
Honestly, bear and sons 401 is by far the best trainer I've ever had. It cost me 80 bucks but it's so good, I haven't been disappointed by it after a year of flipping. It's wonderfully smooth and had very little blade play/tolerance.
hi there, I completely agree with your opinions however I am a engine head and do a lot with engines etc, so when I got my spring assisted rainbiw/oil spill colored Chinese knife with little knowledge and just for looks I never had issues except rivets or screws, the cheapest and longest lasting fix seemed to be light superglue on threads if screw, plumbers threadlock on superglue on screw, and then thread lock or loctight on threadlock, I have now had it for over 8 months and never had a loose screen or rivet.
i have a benchmark that was $27 dollars that is still in good condition and i have had it for about a year know but i have one like yours and the latch actually broke so it wont close
Got a $20 one from the fleamarket. After a week, one of the tang pins fell out while flipping. I superglued it back in and it's been fine ever since. Had to super glue the screws on the bottom of the handles too.
This is called the "quandary". Cheap knife but works fine if you have it fixed right and very sharp. Use lok tite and make sure to pull the screws out and put it on the inside threads and use enough to get all sides. Do this to all screws and use a small hair band at the clasp to prevent it from moving around so much. Also replace the cheap o rings with phosphorus bronze rings, only cost about .50 cents! At 1/4 the cost of a Kimura, it does it's job.
I got a twelve dollar balisong for Christmas and it just came in the mail today, I've been learning all day, and then the pin came out so now the blade is crooked whenever I flip it out. Ffs
The knife is called a quandary spectrum BTW, and I had one when I was younger, and it lasted me about 8 months before I even noticed any problems, I may have just gotten lucky. I also sharpened mine because this knife is dull when you get it.
I got a cheap one in an italian store, just to have one, I didn't know about the tricks and stuff at that point. The only werid thing about it is that the handles are kinda loose, you can pretty much missalign them to the point where you can put them next to each other. Is that because it's a cheap knife or do some people actually prefer that? Or most people? Haven't had the chance to tighten the screws yet, but I'm curious.
no y2k rollover? that was the first trick i learned, on my 4 usd ebay balisong trainer. i got it pretty easily, but im finding i cant many other tricks because the knife keeps getting stuck
No. I would recommend blue locktight though. I got a cheap one at the mall a few weeks ago and it came apart the first day. Oiled each moving joint and put some blue locktight on all of its screws. Works amazing and i have used it every day.
Yeah i bought a knife very similar to that and the screws came very lose and stripped. Lasted about 2 days before the handle was completely unattached and it was unusable. I would recommend a pin construction if you are going to buy a cheap knife.
Would you suggest one for a first balisong/butterfly knife? I have never had one, I just got into this stuff. Should I buy one like this, or an expensive one?
I got a Zramo trainer on amazon for under 20 bucks and its actually one of the best quality trainers ive seen. Its screws stay in well with loctite, very tight lock, pins holding it straight have never even thought about coming uneven, best buy in a while
eh bear ops is typically considered to be on the shitty end of the spectrum the cheapest "good" balisong to pick up would be a Kimura, the biggest problem being that you'd need to get it secondhand. That's like $80 - $100 for a knife that should last as long as you need it. Benchmade is great as well, better in fact, but really expensive (and if it's not, then it's a fake).
I bought myself a fairly cheap ($13) balisong. It lasted me a long time. Until the tacs that hold the knife together started to come loose. It's very wobbily, especially the flag. It keeps getting stuck in the blade's way and now my blade is digging into my poor flag. I still flip with it though. It's a nice blade.
Tbh it's a pretty easy fix, put some washers in the gaps of the lock, weld the tang pin in place and for the screws (only works if your not planning on taking it apart again) weld the top of the screw to the handles
me and my friends all got our hands on those uber cheepo ones and we just replace the pins with nails hammered in until kinda U shaped but still straight with blade and replace screws and standoffs with small wood screws forced in and ground off flat XD they hold up much better now
If you can, buy a camera with auto-focus. This will help with the up close problem. Some recording programs will do that for you but I'm guessing you are using a standalone camera
I have one i bought for 10 bucks just for practice and the only problem I have with it is that the the little latch doesn't keep the knife closed in my pocket.
hes lying iv had my cheap rainbow trainer for about 2 years now it has a bit of stuff thats bad but not major...... dont lissen to him he,s a fucking lying
For 17 dollars I got a black carnage (or something like that) for sale from 40, the tang is uneven but it very much in place. I think that much money is alright if you're only buying it for basic tricks and self defense.
In my opinions i dont see a butterfly knife as a combat knife or weapon it can be used as one but wont be very good. I see them more as a hobby if you like doing tricks
Want a cheaper balisong? Go for a Smith and Wesson balisong. Ive had mine for almost 3 years with hardly any problems. Have to tighten the pins in the handle every now and again but not a huge bigge.
what knife to do recommend to most beginner balisong knive people? I am getting a trainer one soon, and when i get good at it i want to know where to get one and what one i should by :)
Ryan O'Keeffe tbh if you like wanna mess with it around and not get hurt and carry one buy a balicomb or a balisong but a bottle opener version or a baliyo which is a balisong but a pen instead of a blade,or just buy a trainer dull blade,be warned though real Balisongs may be illegal or legal in where you live if its legal it's probably the blade length ex in Texas I think the balisong blade limit is if it's blade is longer than 4 inches I thinks it's a no go
Legate Lanius in germany you are only alowed to have a Knife with a Blade lenght from 12cm. But a few "knifes" (weapons) are ,,just forbidden". No matter how long the Blade is. Also forbidden is The "Fallmesser" or The "spring Messer". . . . (Don't know The english word).
ive bought a lot of ccc flippers threw the years but the best on the fly cheep flipper i have ever gotten was the mtech twist. made in usa and only maybe 50 bux its pretty damn good. i highly recomend it
dude i have a benchmade trainee comb balisong and the screws came out fast, the pin came out in the 3rd week, and i have one i bought in a fair that after 3 months is still good..
No, they won't keep an edge and are likely to break down on you. Buy a benchmade balisong with solid carved titanium handles and quality rivets, if you have the money for it.
Ahh bear and sons. Can you guy's find me one i already have a starter one ive had for about 3 months so im looking to invest $50 at the most on a butterfly knife i know the bear and sons one's are $40+ but how about one that will last and kinda stylish...
Hey there. I have to say that I liked the video but there were a few things that could be improved about it. Being a bit of a UA-camr myself I understand the basics of how the UA-cam suggestion algorithms work and they are mainly based on audience retention (how long people watch your videos for) and the problem with your video is that your "outro" lasted for almost a third of the video. When the outro starts most people click over to the next video an thus they don't watch all of your video. To fix this I recommend that you make your outro very obvious and clearly defined (in other words make it obvious that it is the outro) and include who you are (your channel name) and a call to action (like, favorite, subscribe). I know the call to action sounds a bit cheap but most people will forget to do those things if you don't remind them. You should also make your outro more or less the same every time, this kind of becomes your signature after a while and people will recognize and remember you for it (kind of like a weatherman's sign off message), not to mention the fact that if your outro is the same every time it will be faster, more fluid, and overall more professional sounding. And last but most certainly not least make sure that your outro is never longer than about thirty seconds (10-15 is preferred) because the longer the outro the less likely it is for people to listen to the whole thing. So if you finish the outro before they can find another video then you can kind of force them to listen to the outro which, as I said earlier, is very important. Also all of the above applies to the intro as well, barring the fact that the intro DOES NOT NEED and SHOULD NOT HAVE a call to action. The intro should just include your channel name and the name or intent of that video. Anyways I hope I wasn't too harsh and I hoped I helped. I am going to subscribe to you and will most likely watch your future videos to look for improvements that either have been or should be made. Sorry if I was a bit long-winded but verbose is just how I roll. Good luck youtubing!
I did like your video. I would recommend either a script, or notes so that you stay on subject, and communicate clearly. you were ok if we were have a face to face conversation, but for me, I got confused. Keep up the work!
Guys I started making videos again in 2020. Please watch new videos for improved content!!
You should make a video on :
Why not to buy a cheap mic for recording.
well fuck.
Hahaha you haven't even got a good comeback,seriously if I was a sad person without any subscribers,atleast I'd learn to shut the fuck up,it's the least a normal person would do.
Yo gangsta, what the fuck are you even arguing about? Do i look like i give a fuck about subs?
+CaptainFailMoar I never said you gave a fuck about subscribers,I'm just saying a lil bitch like you shouldn't be complaining about a microphone,you got a problem with the microphone?Buy him a new one or shut the fuck up.
Yo BoyBHD I'm sorry for triggering you, have a good day.
Got a cheap $13 flipper, broke in 10min. Made a flipper out of some paper clips and a few popsicle sticks, broke within a week (stepped on). Made a flipper out of legos, still have it (try stepping on that, lil bro >:D ).
Just tighten the screws sometimes, sharpen the blade now and then and a fake one will last forever. Just take care of it.
you cant tighten it because there is no screw on the other side
Then I don't know how the screws on mine work but I can thighten them
+Bartek Owczarek ya mine has that too, it gets lose and you can't tighten it cause the other half just spins, utter shit design
if there isn't a screw on the other side, its torquing into a female thread that is built directly into the frame. if the metal is of poor quality and too soft, you'll strip the threads from tightening to too much. once it reaches that point, there is no easy fix, its just fucked. what i would recommend is to solve the problem before it becomes an issue by taking the screws out while its still brand new, and re-seat them with red loctite. don't crank it down too hard or you'll strip the threads which defeats the purpose. if the biggest issue is screws coming loose, this fix should extend the life of the knife significantly.
you could modify it to fix it, but i doubt it would be worth the trouble if its just a cheap POS.
It’s not even worth it lmfao
I got one for $26 at an antique shop, ive had it for a while and it's held up really well
I had one for 20 it held up pretty well but the tang pin fell off
Cheap trainers are made better than cheap knives
Exactly I'm buying one right now my friends is amazing
+Kenneth Villafana I think I got the same one from amazon
+Kenneth Villafana lol that's a Chinese benchmade, it's not real
I bought my first butterfly knife trainer, used it for 3-4 days. The screws are loose.
I bought a fake one :( R.I.P.
***** ...yes they put that on their, why would they put the made in china part lmao its a fake
my 5 dollar knife lasted for a year.It lasted 3 months without breaking before i changed the screws and stuff but after that it lasted over 7 months
It may be cheap but it only needs to work once...
R/madlads
I bet half the views are people that play CS:GO.
💔
I play csgo but i didn't come here for csgo
I love your picture T.U.G.S fucking rules
+Its Merk I play CS:GO and I'm a flipper :P
+Grape Gaming (DrGrapeGaming) Ya but your a fucking grape
I´ve buy one cheap copy about 5$ and it was great.
Balinoob
@@electricworld3429 keep using daddies money on knives
was... not any more
Dude fade knifes are like 150$ ok steam market
this is inreallife LOL IRL NOT CSGO
Yeah but butterfly fade is worth 300$ :P
OH! I DIDN'T REALIZE THAT.
Idiot.
I did laugh out loud? Dumbass.
This kid this kid :^)
i have a 16$ dollar one and it's the most solid thing iver ever seen, I've tried done many thing to it such as many drops, hits and mods and it's still working as new
why to buy an expensive balisong: because I said so
why to buy a cheap bali: because they're over exaggerated in this video, and they hold up perfectly fine. I've had my $20 balisong for 4 years and it still flips flawlessly.
What balisong under 30$ would you reccomend for my first balisong ?
@@yanshiro6082 bear and son.
Umm did you wait 24 hours after applying loctite?
For everyone wondering on my opinion on the best cheap butterfly knife is the b200. Its by far the best for the money. Had it for 2 years and it still flips good and is sharpp. I know most people would say its mid price not cheap but you will not be disappointed with it unlike ccc's.
MrTantoBalisong but is it available in stattrak?
Giraffenseife i don't think he means CSGO XD
CBZsheepez no shit sherlock it was a joke
+Mazza Facka Dude, What the fuck.
how much was that knife
heres a few steps to maintain your knives
1) red Loctite not blue for your ccc balis
2) mineral oil to lube
3) the right size tools to work with the screws
4) you made the choice to buy a cheap knife live with it
also a quick side note I bought a cheaper made one and its been dropped a lot new it looked worse new then yours does now and the pins are still in so either you beat the crap outta of it or its really really shitty either way follow those steps any knife will last you a good while maybe even out last you
Is this factory new? Wanna trade for my Statrak Huntsman Knife Fade FN?
Also, your knife is cheap. My Gut Knife Safari Mesh Battle Scarred is pretty expensive though, $800 on the steam market probably, never tried to sell it.
Dude I'll trade my factory new full fade karambit for that gut knife, willing to trade keys as well.
I like how you are talking aboutCS GO crap on a real balisong video.
TheTriforceCrusader csgo is awsome m8
It's just funny how you can bring CS:GO into a real butterfly knife vid... I could mention that I have over 1300 kills on my S. Butterfly Knife on TF2, but I didn't until now :3
Sad part is CSGO is what got me back into knives.
lol this is so funny i would honestly recomend buying cheap knifes if its one of ur first or second knife i got a ccc for 15 dollers and i used it for 3 YEARS and i used it every day i even still have it till this day i mean yea a good quality knife is alot better but if you dont have alot of money a ccc may be a good or even the best option "just my opinion"
Jason H how much did you pay? where did you get it and how did you maintain the pivots?
Fade butterfly knife....that's worth more than cheap
Nah man, looks case hardened to me.
Anteater421 gotta get full fade or all pink guys
Gotta love UA-cam recommended. I’ve been watching your newer videos and on my recommended was one of your old videos so here I am lol
Throw way back lol
Honestly, bear and sons 401 is by far the best trainer I've ever had. It cost me 80 bucks but it's so good, I haven't been disappointed by it after a year of flipping. It's wonderfully smooth and had very little blade play/tolerance.
but its rainbow colored i liek rainbows
I'm sure you can taste the rainbow too.
Haha he made a gay pride joke lel.
We'll I hate you or a skittles joke
Sam Thomson taste the rainbow
U liek rainbows?
hi there, I completely agree with your opinions however I am a engine head and do a lot with engines etc, so when I got my spring assisted rainbiw/oil spill colored Chinese knife with little knowledge and just for looks I never had issues except rivets or screws, the cheapest and longest lasting fix seemed to be light superglue on threads if screw, plumbers threadlock on superglue on screw, and then thread lock or loctight on threadlock, I have now had it for over 8 months and never had a loose screen or rivet.
i have a benchmark that was $27 dollars that is still in good condition and i have had it for about a year know but i have one like yours and the latch actually broke so it wont close
Got a $20 one from the fleamarket. After a week, one of the tang pins fell out while flipping. I superglued it back in and it's been fine ever since. Had to super glue the screws on the bottom of the handles too.
I recommend ccc for any inexperienced,new balisong users just don't throw them across the room like I did
I like cheapies because if I leave them behind I won't be out $200!
This is called the "quandary". Cheap knife but works fine if you have it fixed right and very sharp. Use lok tite and make sure to pull the screws out and put it on the inside threads and use enough to get all sides. Do this to all screws and use a small hair band at the clasp to prevent it from moving around so much. Also replace the cheap o rings with phosphorus bronze rings, only cost about .50 cents! At 1/4 the cost of a Kimura, it does it's job.
I got my butterfly knife for $10 from Washington new and had it for a year and still works no problems with it
I got a twelve dollar balisong for Christmas and it just came in the mail today, I've been learning all day, and then the pin came out so now the blade is crooked whenever I flip it out. Ffs
The knife is called a quandary spectrum BTW, and I had one when I was younger, and it lasted me about 8 months before I even noticed any problems, I may have just gotten lucky. I also sharpened mine because this knife is dull when you get it.
I got a cheap one in an italian store, just to have one, I didn't know about the tricks and stuff at that point. The only werid thing about it is that the handles are kinda loose, you can pretty much missalign them to the point where you can put them next to each other. Is that because it's a cheap knife or do some people actually prefer that? Or most people? Haven't had the chance to tighten the screws yet, but I'm curious.
But is it possible to use it? Can it be some aftermath, including breaking into pieces?
Fn fade flip nice I didn't even know that existed
no its a FN fade butterfly knife
I'm on a tight budget, about 40 bucks. Would that be enough for a good balisong?
Would a Bradley chimera model 1 be a good cheap balisong for like 50 or 60 bucks???
can you recommend a good website, to buy the knife your recommending ( kamera)not sure how you spell it. Thanx
What is a good one to get?
kumira balisongs are quite difficult to find everywhere I looked it was either sold out or discontinued
no y2k rollover? that was the first trick i learned, on my 4 usd ebay balisong trainer. i got it pretty easily, but im finding i cant many other tricks because the knife keeps getting stuck
What condition is that? And what case is it out of?
Sorry for the question i dont have a good english,this balisong are bad? in my city the price of him is 10€
Will it harm the butterfly knife if I glue the tangpin in so it never falls out while flipping?
No. I would recommend blue locktight though. I got a cheap one at the mall a few weeks ago and it came apart the first day. Oiled each moving joint and put some blue locktight on all of its screws. Works amazing and i have used it every day.
That one isn't actually made from titanium. The titanium part comes from the coating on the blade. The handles are just 410 ss.
Yeah i bought a knife very similar to that and the screws came very lose and stripped. Lasted about 2 days before the handle was completely unattached and it was unusable. I would recommend a pin construction if you are going to buy a cheap knife.
Plz tell me were u buy your knifes :)
I got a benchmade at a flea market for $10 got it 2 days ago and can't put it down
How can I get one if I live in Australia cause I can only find bottle openers but I want a blade or blunt
Would you suggest one for a first balisong/butterfly knife? I have never had one, I just got into this stuff. Should I buy one like this, or an expensive one?
I got a Zramo trainer on amazon for under 20 bucks and its actually one of the best quality trainers ive seen. Its screws stay in well with loctite, very tight lock, pins holding it straight have never even thought about coming uneven, best buy in a while
Either a bear ops or a benchmade but icetek is nice too
Kenny Ov Fmd thanks, bro!
eh bear ops is typically considered to be on the shitty end of the spectrum
the cheapest "good" balisong to pick up would be a Kimura, the biggest problem being that you'd need to get it secondhand. That's like $80 - $100 for a knife that should last as long as you need it. Benchmade is great as well, better in fact, but really expensive (and if it's not, then it's a fake).
Can I get a link to where you bought this from? I want to know the material this is made out of because it looks so fucking badass.
The Wumboligist Master it's a fade, you can get them in many places.
The Wumboligist Master amazon look up rainbow butter fly knife on Amazon
So is there a decent one that I can get for $30-$45?
What about a brand called Riorand? I hear they make cheap trainers that are really good
what is a good price for balisongs?
I bought a beautiful butterfly knife that's pretty heavy, but i got it at a flee market for $10 2 years ago and i haven't had a problem with it yet.
Some people replace the pivot screws on cheaper balisongs to make them work better.
I bought myself a fairly cheap ($13) balisong. It lasted me a long time. Until the tacs that hold the knife together started to come loose. It's very wobbily, especially the flag. It keeps getting stuck in the blade's way and now my blade is digging into my poor flag. I still flip with it though. It's a nice blade.
Tbh it's a pretty easy fix, put some washers in the gaps of the lock, weld the tang pin in place and for the screws (only works if your not planning on taking it apart again) weld the top of the screw to the handles
Easy fix lol most people don't know how to wield
+Justin Silberman All you need is some JB Weld it would fix the pin problem easy.
Looking for a 50 to 100$ knife what would u recomend
me and my friends all got our hands on those uber cheepo ones and we just replace the pins with nails hammered in until kinda U shaped but still straight with blade and replace screws and standoffs with small wood screws forced in and ground off flat XD they hold up much better now
If you can, buy a camera with auto-focus. This will help with the up close problem. Some recording programs will do that for you but I'm guessing you are using a standalone camera
IT does, if you look at the background it is trying to focus.
Pinkamena watching a knife video?
Oh god...
Oh god run!!!!!
How much should butterfly trainers be
I have one i bought for 10 bucks just for practice and the only problem I have with it is that the the little latch doesn't keep the knife closed in my pocket.
I am buying a training one for 15$, is it worth it since it's a training one?
Same here I just ordered one and I'm wondering the same thing
You would have to try to cut your finger off, the worst thing that could happen is stitches
hes lying iv had my cheap rainbow trainer for about 2 years now it has a bit of stuff thats bad but not major...... dont lissen to him he,s a fucking lying
What shop did you get this from because i have a starter one and I wont to go cheep then expensive if you know what i mean.
order online
For 17 dollars I got a black carnage (or something like that) for sale from 40, the tang is uneven but it very much in place. I think that much money is alright if you're only buying it for basic tricks and self defense.
why buy a butterfly in the first place? you would probably get shanked before you can open the knife
Exactly. Get a normal knife and learn how to throw it or learn some tricks with that. Then you look good. Butterfly knives are overrated.
Watch. Oscar fastest way to open a butterfly knife
In my opinions i dont see a butterfly knife as a combat knife or weapon it can be used as one but wont be very good. I see them more as a hobby if you like doing tricks
Balisongs are for show, just for tricks
We are not trying to kill anyone xD
Want a cheaper balisong? Go for a Smith and Wesson balisong. Ive had mine for almost 3 years with hardly any problems. Have to tighten the pins in the handle every now and again but not a huge bigge.
what knife to do recommend to most beginner balisong knive people? I am getting a trainer one soon, and when i get good at it i want to know where to get one and what one i should by :)
I would recommend the twist 2 from whale knife don't go straight into a benchmade
keyan whitenack thanks
The one I've hade for almost 3 years now they don't come extremely sharp
Should I start off with a butterfly trainer or should I just jump straight into the knife?
Ryan O'Keeffe in Germany The real balisong (butterfly) knive is strictly forbidden. You can go to prison for three years if you have one
Ryan O'Keeffe tbh if you like wanna mess with it around and not get hurt and carry one buy a balicomb or a balisong but a bottle opener version or a baliyo which is a balisong but a pen instead of a blade,or just buy a trainer dull blade,be warned though real Balisongs may be illegal or legal in where you live if its legal it's probably the blade length ex in Texas I think the balisong blade limit is if it's blade is longer than 4 inches I thinks it's a no go
Legate Lanius in germany you are only alowed to have a Knife with a Blade lenght from 12cm. But a few "knifes" (weapons) are ,,just forbidden". No matter how long the Blade is. Also forbidden is The "Fallmesser" or The "spring Messer". . . . (Don't know The english word).
Legate Lanius And i know that The "trainings-balisong" is legal cause it is not Even a real Knife.
is it a Quandary of blade play?
ive bought a lot of ccc flippers threw the years but the best on the fly cheep flipper i have ever gotten was the mtech twist. made in usa and only maybe 50 bux its pretty damn good. i highly recomend it
what if I bought a cheap one, sanded the blade off and used it for practice so I have all of my fingers?
Because buying a trainer wouldn't make any sense, right?
Where and how can I buy a Balisong knife not a fake? Please help me!!
I was looking at butter fly knives on Amazon and a lot of them say (no offensive blade) what does that mean
That means that the blade is not sharp. It's a trainer.
I think it is fine because I could just tighten the screws really hard and for the latch I don't really care if it gets in the way
Should I buy 10 or $15 trainers though? Because I just like flipping not cutting shit
dude i have a benchmade trainee comb balisong and the screws came out fast, the pin came out in the 3rd week, and i have one i bought in a fair that after 3 months is still good..
benchmade never made a comb bali bud.
SJB Then its fake. Sorry.
Lusitanian.Misanthrop benchmade China copy
Any good $20 butterfly knifes out there?
No, they won't keep an edge and are likely to break down on you. Buy a benchmade balisong with solid carved titanium handles and quality rivets, if you have the money for it.
The absolute cheapest I would go would be the Bear & Sons 114, which is about $30.
Ahh bear and sons. Can you guy's find me one i already have a starter one ive had for about 3 months so im looking to invest $50 at the most on a butterfly knife i know the bear and sons one's are $40+ but how about one that will last and kinda stylish...
AstroMagic
Maybe check this out. pinoysteel.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=90_91&product_id=507
Too basic i want a bit more style to it but it looks great i will consider it thanks!
So well worn them?
Which website did you get that one from// please reply ASAP
Amazon
I have the exact same model but it's black and its still perfect
What happens if you get a trainer knife
Im buying a trainer balisong for like 3 dollars is that ok
what's the best cheap trainer knife?
A bench made dragon😀
It's on amazon and it's 10.99
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DISK RIP TIV Fake Benchmade. Get a Bear Ops B200 trainer. $80 on bladehq.com and is very good.
I know it's fake but it's still pretty good for a fake doe
Ive had cheap ones that lasted longer than 2 months and expensive ones that last less than a week. Just depends.
Is that case hardend?
i bought a cheap balisong and i have had it for over a year and it is still as good as new
is the float good?
I just one from one grbualter for 25 is it ok one or bad?
I bought one and it lasted less than a month but I used the parts and made a cool fixed blade knife and its really durable.
where did you get this knife
Where You Buy It ???
Iv had my butterfly knige for 2 years olmost same 1 and its latch hasent screwed up like that
Hey there. I have to say that I liked the video but there were a few things that could be improved about it. Being a bit of a UA-camr myself I understand the basics of how the UA-cam suggestion algorithms work and they are mainly based on audience retention (how long people watch your videos for) and the problem with your video is that your "outro" lasted for almost a third of the video. When the outro starts most people click over to the next video an thus they don't watch all of your video. To fix this I recommend that you make your outro very obvious and clearly defined (in other words make it obvious that it is the outro) and include who you are (your channel name) and a call to action (like, favorite, subscribe). I know the call to action sounds a bit cheap but most people will forget to do those things if you don't remind them. You should also make your outro more or less the same every time, this kind of becomes your signature after a while and people will recognize and remember you for it (kind of like a weatherman's sign off message), not to mention the fact that if your outro is the same every time it will be faster, more fluid, and overall more professional sounding. And last but most certainly not least make sure that your outro is never longer than about thirty seconds (10-15 is preferred) because the longer the outro the less likely it is for people to listen to the whole thing. So if you finish the outro before they can find another video then you can kind of force them to listen to the outro which, as I said earlier, is very important. Also all of the above applies to the intro as well, barring the fact that the intro DOES NOT NEED and SHOULD NOT HAVE a call to action. The intro should just include your channel name and the name or intent of that video. Anyways I hope I wasn't too harsh and I hoped I helped. I am going to subscribe to you and will most likely watch your future videos to look for improvements that either have been or should be made. Sorry if I was a bit long-winded but verbose is just how I roll. Good luck youtubing!
is it factory new?
were can i get this knife u showed on the video or something like it with those colours?
twzrs. www.weapons-universe.com/butterfly-knives.htm
thanks
Should I but cheap balisong
Mines 3 years old and still working fine and not too much slack it cost £4
I did like your video. I would recommend either a script, or notes so that you stay on subject, and communicate clearly. you were ok if we were have a face to face conversation, but for me, I got confused. Keep up the work!
Is that factory new ?