@Ralf Jones_Slug Wow. Thats great of you making time to learn to make balisong and machetes. I envy you brother. Lol. Goodluck to you and your works. Godbless you bro. Stay safe.
@@101boertjie you can also request for some designs, i still remember my grandfather's balisong the lock of the balisong was made by pure gold and he has also his name carve in the knife that was so beautiful but ever since he died I've never seen it again, maybe they put his knives in his tomb.
Now that is what we call craftsmanship. He's a treasure to our country, truly one! Kids nowadays focus their attention on stupid things. If u know what i mean.
@@solowing04013 umm no one is being racist, we all wanted to see the finished product, and we don't cause the maker of this video was stupid and didn't put it in. No one said "the video creator is (insert race) and hates (insert another race) so they made it so we can't see the final product". Or any other racist sentence. Get your head out of the clouds and figure out that not every sentence that is more on the negative side racist. Edit: changed the - to ()
@@solowing04013 And now we know why we scored so low in reading comprehension. Tangina gusto ko nang mamamatay hahaha ang cringe makikita nang foreigners ganitong comment, akala siguro nila ganyan tayo lahat.
I can watch this video everytime. Very dramatic Balisong clip. I own a Mang Ona piece. I collect them. Sipaan naman po tayo Explore Ph heheh. Mabuhay kayo
if i have the opportunity, i would gladly seek to learn how to make balisong, or at least support the balisong industry. i badly wanna help keep this industry alive and i dont know where to start :( this is a part of our culture and it's clearly a beautiful craft!
Alan Ebora As you drive along the the road of taal, you can see little booths or shops at the side of the road, feel free to stop and let your instinct point you to what shop you want to spend your time with 😉
They are using 5160 Spring Steel for the blade. That blade can puncture and penetrate a silver dollar or a quarter dollar coin with just a one hard poke and the point of the blade didn't even break They are hand forged great Craftsmanship.
I am filipino and i wanted to learn how to craft such an awesome knife but i moved out the states and havent gotten back for a long time. Sayang yung bagong generation ayaw matuto puro ml nalang X'D
Fun fact: the very first design and idea of a balisong actually came from france and was brought to the philippines during the spanish colonisation, it was we filipinos who perfected the design and so it's widely known as a filipino knife
In Barangay Balisong in Taal, Batangas, there are stores along the road that sell balisongs. You can get an original 29 cm (handle is made of brass, not aluminum) for about 20USD. If you end up at Ona`s, store, the price is 5x more because he deals with foreigners who don't know that the original can be had for only 20USD. It is the same knives sold at balisong.com, if not better. I know this because I was there last week.
@@charitoarceo5462 i would gladly pay $100 for one of these even if they're being sold for $20. This kind of craftsmanship should be well respected and lowballing the makers is no good. If $100 per knife is what keeps this craft going then by all means
bilang balisong enthusiast dito sa pilipinas, piling ko kailangan ng pilipinas na makapagbreak in ng todo sa flipping market worldwide kung gusto pa nating tumagal itong craft na to long term. i mean oo tradition is tradition pero kung pwede naman sana ay magkaroon ng kahit isang shop o company na gumagawa ng traditional na balisong na may modern na materials, machining, flipping balance, pivot mechanisms, at hardware pwede pa tayo maging competitive sa balisong market worldwide, lalo na kung yung price ay tama. now yung sentiment na nakikita ko mula sa mga dayuhan ay gusto nilang kunin pang display lamang, gusto ko din sana bilang pilipino makita yung gawa natin finiflip din competitively, di lang pang display.
I wouldn’t say that balisong making will die, as balisongs are being made on massive scale with companies such as benchmade making them on a professional level. However, traditionally the craft will die out. It won’t die out fully, as the internet and multiple resources exist to keep the records and instructions there. But the interest will die out at some point, but like many things, it will come back. Balisongs are the katanas of the knife world, they will never truly die out and the craft will keep going
When i was a kid my dad was a black smith(He makes swords when he doesn't have work)one day my dad were teaching me how to forge when i was that age didn't even know the World had more blacksmiths like my dad
Ang nakakalungkot nauna pang i trade mark ng Benchmade ang balisong. Sana binigyang pansin ito ng Batangas kasi sila naman ang nauna na gumawa ng balisong
I wanna learn this craft. This is ours. We should preserve this.
Lijaw Fial theres a whole balisong community bruh
Crimson _Chool blacksmith community bruh
@@joseanponce4603 audi song comunity
@Ralf Jones_Slug Wow. Thats great of you making time to learn to make balisong and machetes. I envy you brother. Lol.
Goodluck to you and your works. Godbless you bro. Stay safe.
This is not yours its the philipine's
You could have at least given a couple more seconds for the finished product.
@@baconaoa_yt I had the same exact thought. Would have been nice to know what he was making.
Thats the catch they want us to be interested in it more, I want to buy one not for a weapon but for the art
@@alipingmagsasakangubas5084 I buy a Picasso and merk a jigga
Terrible film creators.
0:16 is every Filipino father's favorite child
Me and my uncle ahahahahahhaahhahaahahhaahha
i have one, bought from batangas with “taal” engraved on it. super sturdy and really great craftsmanship!
im pretty sure thats a name of a volcano there
@@kryse4806 it's also the name of the town where barangay balisong is situated
@@khust2993 yeah, but still, its cooler to claim its the name of the volcano lmao
I would love to buy one of these stunning pieces
Same here, I have a few balisong knives, but these are in a different class of their own. They look amazing.
Same here does anyone know how too
That’s the true definition of hand crafted. Those are unlike any other you’ll ever find.
@@101boertjie you can also request for some designs, i still remember my grandfather's balisong the lock of the balisong was made by pure gold and he has also his name carve in the knife that was so beautiful but ever since he died I've never seen it again, maybe they put his knives in his tomb.
@@mumurioste790 There are some balisong makers that are on facebook, they do sell and ship them.
Now that is what we call craftsmanship. He's a treasure to our country, truly one! Kids nowadays focus their attention on stupid things. If u know what i mean.
An entire video of a guy making a balisong and we dont even get to see the knife at the end? Who made this?
an idiot
@@ferdifresh8464 no, a Patrick.
joe
It’s on the description lol
@@pianoguy9300 what did he say?
The knife he made is just all around beautiful!
For the tools and materials they have access too, they make some very extraordinary blades!
This man and his family have been makeing these"toys" for us in quarantine god bless him and other people makeing them
What is the name of this man's shop, I would gladly buy a traditional balisong from this man.
Ah bata palang kau po,marunong na po kau nyan,hanggang ngaun,ingat po sa paggawa ng balisong,GOD bless.my new friend
Bente Nuebe (Spanish for Veinte Nueve) originally was the measurement of an open Balisong in Centimeters.
Veinte nueve is Spanish 🤦♂️
I heard it was because there was a warrior who killed 29 of his enemies with a folding sword. That's why it was called bente nueve
I have one that is 29” open, hand crafted in Batangas. My Mother-in-law brought it through customs years ago.
@@ronnyboy7847 yes, but "bente nuebe" is Tagalog at this point. Much like the Japanese use numerals both native numbers and loanwords from Chinese.
No shot of the finished product makes this feel like a waste.
yup. amateurish
@@solowing04013 umm no one is being racist, we all wanted to see the finished product, and we don't cause the maker of this video was stupid and didn't put it in. No one said "the video creator is (insert race) and hates (insert another race) so they made it so we can't see the final product". Or any other racist sentence. Get your head out of the clouds and figure out that not every sentence that is more on the negative side racist.
Edit: changed the - to ()
@@solowing04013 Your a dumbass - coming from a filipino
@@solowing04013 And now we know why we scored so low in reading comprehension. Tangina gusto ko nang mamamatay hahaha ang cringe makikita nang foreigners ganitong comment, akala siguro nila ganyan tayo lahat.
@@solowing04013 syado kang asartalo 😅
Y
yan po talaga ang magaling gumawa ng balisong.napakatagal na yang nagawa at special pa ang yari niyan.
I can watch this video everytime. Very dramatic Balisong clip. I own a Mang Ona piece. I collect them. Sipaan naman po tayo Explore Ph heheh. Mabuhay kayo
.I have Two of his Masterpiece,and its truly amazing..
Something we should be proud of!
wow i like it
BIEM!!!
Actually if I'm a rich guy... As a Filipino I will spend a lot of money for that cultural art
I agree with you pare, this is something we should be proud of as filipinos
@@supinoy is there anything Pinoys arent proud of
@@nikosfilipino there are! 😂 our government officials 😂😂
if i have the opportunity, i would gladly seek to learn how to make balisong, or at least support the balisong industry. i badly wanna help keep this industry alive and i dont know where to start :( this is a part of our culture and it's clearly a beautiful craft!
Damn this is some nice cinematography
Wow I really liked that would love to see more
Nung nag boboyscout ako elementary meron akong na biling balisong buhay pa till now . very nice magkaroon ng magkaroon ng ganito
Balisong is an amazing knife and often used by holduppers in movies and in real life..
Gusto ko itong mapag aralan kung pano gawin, ngunit di sapat ang aking kaalaman at oras para dito
Very nice! Thank you for sharing! Going to make my way there one of these days
Ang ganda
Get well soon taal😭🙏
Sana wag mawala yaan
For those who wanted to see a finished product from ph, try watching it on History Asia yt channel...
"Local Legend Brought Me Here. Galing ng pinoy!*
wow, kung may english, may tagalog din, papatalo pa ba ang pinoy, HINDI! 💪 THUMBS UP
Where can I buy his masterpiece of a tool? I'm interested.
Balisong is awesome, I have it for EDC. Very helpful.
Hello, what is the name of his shop and where to buy his knives? Salamat
Alan Ebora As you drive along the the road of taal, you can see little booths or shops at the side of the road, feel free to stop and let your instinct point you to what shop you want to spend your time with 😉
@@jambalayachicken4795 he is asking for the guys shop, not any other shop
Gustong gusto ko mgkaroon ng balisong na gawa ng isang batikang mgbabalisong.
I live in the philliphines and planning to go to brgy balisong
It's a "piece of art" !!!
:)
Sa pakiwari koy habang may isinisilang na Batangeño may Balisong👍
Saan po macontact si tatay
I both wanna learn how and I wanna buy one of this gentleman's knives they are beautiful craftsmanship
They are using 5160 Spring Steel for the blade. That blade can puncture and penetrate a silver dollar or a quarter dollar coin with just a one hard poke and the point of the blade didn't even break They are hand forged great Craftsmanship.
I am filipino and i wanted to learn how to craft such an awesome knife but i moved out the states and havent gotten back for a long time. Sayang yung bagong generation ayaw matuto puro ml nalang X'D
Proud to be Batangueño
The french stole the idea of this knife at 1700 ad cuz this was already popular in the Philippines at 800ad
good evening po, can we use these video po for our school project? Thank you po
Fun fact: the very first design and idea of a balisong actually came from france and was brought to the philippines during the spanish colonisation, it was we filipinos who perfected the design and so it's widely known as a filipino knife
What is the name of your balisong store and also your address. Your balisong knife is beautiful
The only way you could buy knives from him is through dealers at Barrio Balisong Batangas and via the internet at www.balisong.com
In Barangay Balisong in Taal, Batangas, there are stores along the road that sell balisongs. You can get an original 29 cm (handle is made of brass, not aluminum) for about 20USD. If you end up at Ona`s, store, the price is 5x more because he deals with foreigners who don't know that the original can be had for only 20USD. It is the same knives sold at balisong.com, if not better. I know this because I was there last week.
@@charitoarceo5462 i would gladly pay $100 for one of these even if they're being sold for $20. This kind of craftsmanship should be well respected and lowballing the makers is no good. If $100 per knife is what keeps this craft going then by all means
Hello im from the philipinas explore boracay
Jesus loves you❤... when you feel like giving up.. just remember this.. Jesus loves you❤
Dito sana mganda mag pa gawa ng itak samurai at balisong na gawa sa tanso,,saan location nito,,,batangas lemery ako,, thnks
Can someone explain how the puns in the handles work? Like how does the blade fit in them if there is pins going through it
Sayamg di pinakita pagpanday
bilang balisong enthusiast dito sa pilipinas, piling ko kailangan ng pilipinas na makapagbreak in ng todo sa flipping market worldwide kung gusto pa nating tumagal itong craft na to long term. i mean oo tradition is tradition pero kung pwede naman sana ay magkaroon ng kahit isang shop o company na gumagawa ng traditional na balisong na may modern na materials, machining, flipping balance, pivot mechanisms, at hardware pwede pa tayo maging competitive sa balisong market worldwide, lalo na kung yung price ay tama. now yung sentiment na nakikita ko mula sa mga dayuhan ay gusto nilang kunin pang display lamang, gusto ko din sana bilang pilipino makita yung gawa natin finiflip din competitively, di lang pang display.
I agree I want to buy and flip one
Balisong is awesome
The quality of the video is too good for that sub count
Pag shepping dto Cebu magkano sir
can i order one?
gusto kooooooo
Beautiful knife!
Balisong means broken horn
Bali -Broken/broked
(Songay)
Song-horn
Usually Balisong grip is made of horn.
I'd love to learn how to make these beautiful knives & preserve the tradition please let's get in contact anyone? Im a vegas local
I wouldn’t say that balisong making will die, as balisongs are being made on massive scale with companies such as benchmade making them on a professional level.
However, traditionally the craft will die out. It won’t die out fully, as the internet and multiple resources exist to keep the records and instructions there. But the interest will die out at some point, but like many things, it will come back. Balisongs are the katanas of the knife world, they will never truly die out and the craft will keep going
Benchmade version of balisong was no near as the authentic, authentic balisong is beautiful and heavy.
I would buy one
boss paano mag order ng balisong at saan po yan sabatabgas makikita bilihan ng balisong
Kuya gawa ka balisong tapos suklay yong nasa loob nya..
Kiko..idol k talaga pag dating sa balisong
I want to buy this!
bente nueve
i have one that belong to my late tiyo(uncle)
he gave me before he died ..
Iba daw yang ganyang orig na bente nueve. Bukod sa mahirap hanapin, solid daw talaga
i can even understand him cause i live in this
country
When i was a kid my dad was a black smith(He makes swords when he doesn't have work)one day my dad were teaching me how to forge when i was that age didn't even know the World had more blacksmiths like my dad
Why was there no clip of the final product??
Pray for Batangas guys, Taal Volcano erupted not so long ago...
I believe i heard that karambits or throat knifes were originated in the Philippines
No ethnic group in the Philippines uses karambit, we have similar curve knives though.
Where in batangas, brgy balisong
Meron aq nan 10 years n skin bigay ng tiyu q taga batangas.
Gusto ko mag training kay Manong
support local Filipino blacksmiths
Can you make rambo style?
Why wouldn't you show the finished product at the end....you were barely able to see it.?
U guys should sale balisong in Lazada
srsly? Teenagers not being interested with crafting those??
Nigga Sign me Up... I wanna learn how to make em :3
I want this blade to be featured in forged in fire but the mechanical part is not easy
My m bibili b tayu jan sa halagsng 500
Forbidden blade. Hahah I have one brought online kinda small but I want the legit one like this hand made.
Gusto Kong mag collec Nyan Kaso Wala akong Kilala dto cbu nagbibinta Nyan
No one can change or copy the original
I live in Philippines and i don't know if Philippines made the balisong
Tanong ko lang po, para saan po ginagamit ang balisong?
Bad J Sarah pang holdap po.
Sa paggawa ng krimen.
Pangsaksak po
pang bislad nang mga titi na SUPOT..!
Ang nakakalungkot nauna pang i trade mark ng Benchmade ang balisong. Sana binigyang pansin ito ng Batangas kasi sila naman ang nauna na gumawa ng balisong
Baby ama,asiong salongga enter the group
Pwede po ba bumili?
Where’s the finished product?..
Kung mabibigyan ako ng pagkakataong maturuan panigurado magpapaturo ako sa paggawa ng balisong.
I already started making Popsicle stick balisongs
ako gusto ko matuto
I want to know how to make balisong im playing with plastic balisong and it always breaks i want an original one
Pang export quality.
I wanna learn
Im a flipper from Philippines and i wanna learn how to make balisongs