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How to open a butterfly knife - Basic Horizontal

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

This is a slow motion view of opening and closing a balisong (butterfly knife) using the basic horizontal method.

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  • Unfortunately, I don't know about brands. I purchased this balisong for $10 from a friend, and my other balisong was just $15 from a local knife shop. Cheap and easy to practice with.

  • @ryukenosuke great thanks and one more thing, sorry, ive been looking for a cheapish balisong, like 50 bucks or less, and i was concidering the Bear 114 Armor Piercing and i was wondering if you knew anything about those; are they good or just crap? i know bear is a nice brand for the price. or would a jaguar be a better fit for the price? thanks!

  • Getting cut is actually pretty difficult. If you're practicing with a razor sharp blade, then not as difficult, but at an average sharpness, letting the sharp edge tap your skin won't even leave a mark (unless you slide skin across it). It's like a paper cut if you get a small knick. It'd hurt more if you consciously cut yourself, because you expect it. However, unexpected knicks are just surprises instead of pain.

  • @ryukenosuke ha lol. so just wondering....im new to butterfly knives, like 2 days new, and ive just been taping the blade to not cut myself. i just wanted to know, how bad does it hurt when you get cut? stupid question.....thanks tho merry xmas!

  • I promise to extort you. Lol

  • @ryukenosuke hey you should sell me the old one! just kidding...

  • It's expensive. They stopped making it, so it is even more expensive, now. I've plans to purchase a Phantom high definition professional high speed camera in the future. I'd like to use what the professionals use and truly make something out of these random youtube videos of mine.

  • @ryukenosuke wow thats a really good camera! i'll have to look into getting that!

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