Phil Elmore
Master of Arts
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In college I would lie on my bed and flip it in one hand while reading (holding the book in my other hand). Eventually a suitemate asked me not to do so as the clicking was driving him crazy.theletch1 said:Got my first balisong when I was 12
Yeah, flipping a balisong is great stress relief. My parents used to tell me the same thing about the noise but tolerated it since the first lawn I ever mowed payed for the knife and they were happy to see me making my own money instead of moochin' off them. I'm not sure what the local laws are around here any more. I'll have to check but I know they sell 'em at the "flea market" and most of the knife shops.arnisador said:In college I would lie on my bed and flip it in one hand while reading (holding the book in my other hand). Eventually a suitemate asked me not to do so as the clicking was driving him crazy.
It took me a long time to get the reverse grip opening to work for me. A trainer knife would've helped!
Funny how that works, I had/have the same problem with my roomates. Although, I had one roomate in college who was obviously not comfortable with weapons (liberals...yuck) he was also a real pain in the A** but after he saw me playing with my bali he didn't bother me anymorearnisador said:In college I would lie on my bed and flip it in one hand while reading (holding the book in my other hand). Eventually a suitemate asked me not to do so as the clicking was driving him crazy.
Sharp Phil said:The trainer is made by Benchmade Knives. I'll be publishing a review of the Model 42, which the live blade on which the trainer is based.
ShaolinWolf said:Hey, are the Archangel Balisong by cold steel, and the balisong by Benchmade really worth it? I know the specs and the build and all that, but I was just wondering if it's a good idea to get them as opposed to getting the cheaper ones. The cheaper ones can range from $4-$22 at the Flea markets.
I bought several "cheap" balisongs when I was younger, but every single one of them wore out and became utterly useless after a relatively short amount of time. Then I purchased a Benchmade Bali-Song (back then I think I paid about $70). That very same Bali-Song is sitting on my desk in front of me as I type this, and works just as perfectly now as it did fifteen years ago. I have never had any reason to buy another balisong in all those years. Even after all the abuse I've put this knife through, the mechanism is still smooth and not overly loose, the blade still holds an edge, and it still looks and feels great.ShaolinWolf said:Hey, are the Archangel Balisong by cold steel, and the balisong by Benchmade really worth it? I know the specs and the build and all that, but I was just wondering if it's a good idea to get them as opposed to getting the cheaper ones. The cheaper ones can range from $4-$22 at the Flea markets.
Ok, Thanks, that helps. I'll start out with the cheap ones to get the hang of the balisong(haven't gotten the hang yet, just did it real slow). The I'll move on to the benchmade. I don't like the over $200 price from cold steel. Benchmade's it like a little over $100. So, I'll go there once I get it down .RubyMoon said:I bought several "cheap" balisongs when I was younger, but every single one of them wore out and became utterly useless after a relatively short amount of time. Then I purchased a Benchmade Bali-Song (back then I think I paid about $70). That very same Bali-Song is sitting on my desk in front of me as I type this, and works just as perfectly now as it did fifteen years ago. I have never had any reason to buy another balisong in all those years. Even after all the abuse I've put this knife through, the mechanism is still smooth and not overly loose, the blade still holds an edge, and it still looks and feels great.
So yes...in my opinion, if you can afford the price and really want a quality knife that will last...it's worth it!
Actually, I was wrong. The Trainers at Benchmade are $100, the actuall knives are $200. But they are still cheaper than Cold Steel's Balisong. That's like anywhere from $219-$249, the prices fluctuate during closer seasons.ShaolinWolf said:Ok, Thanks, that helps. I'll start out with the cheap ones to get the hang of the balisong(haven't gotten the hang yet, just did it real slow). The I'll move on to the benchmade. I don't like the over $200 price from cold steel. Benchmade's it like a little over $100. So, I'll go there once I get it down .
And wow, 15 years. That's nice that it lasts that long, and longer. Nice.
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