Friday, May 8, 2015

Butterfly Knife Key Chain

Well, I thought I'd seen it all until now. Over the course my blog we've gone through butterfly knife spoons to butterfly knife necklaces, although I think I've found a new one. Here I will present to you, butterfly knife key chains:

Now I'm not entirely sure how these work, too be honest. I guess if it pops open when you're reaching for your keys you're just out of lucky. I think this would be an awesome addition, none the less. These butterfly knives are available at blade play for as little as 5$! Now of course the functionality of the blade would be rather small, but how can you turn down a blade for only 5 dollars? I think these things are pretty awesome, write down a comment and tell me what you think, or even better, share with your friends and let them know!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Is the Butterfly Knife (Balisong) Legal?

Obviously because it's a potential weapon, and it also has a very scary or intimidating complex it has been labeled illegal in many countries and states. For information on why it is illegal, check here.
  • In the Philippines, it is now generally illegal to carry one without identification or a proper permit in the streets of the capital because of their prevalent use in crimes and altercations. One now needs to demonstrate the need in professional livelihood or utilitarian purpose (such as cutting grass, preparing fruits and meats, being a vendor of knives, being martial arts instructors, etc.) to be able walk around with bladed implements in the urban areas. Another rule of thumb is that the blade of pocket knives must not exceed the length of the palm and must not be openable by one hand in order to be considered as a utility knife as opposed to a weapon (thus, Swiss Army Knives are legal).
  • In Australia, balisongs are generally classified as a prohibited weapon, which requires a special legitimate excuse to possess it. Australian Legal Definition: A flick knife (or other similar device) that has a blade which opens automatically by gravity or centrifugal force or by any pressure applied to a button, spring or device in or attached to the handle of the knife.
  • In Canada, although not specified by name as a prohibited weapon, the balisong knife is often considered by courts to fall under the "gravity knife" or a centrifugal classification and is, therefore, prohibited, unless grandfathered in before prohibition.
  • In the UK, the balisong has been legally classified as an offensive weapon since January 1989.[4] Whilst they are legal to possess, carrying one in public is an offence under the Prevention of Crime Act 1953. Sale, lending, hiring, giving or importing is prohibited by the Criminal Justice Act 1988, as amended by the Offensive Weapons Act 1996. Any imported are liable to be seized and prosecution may follow. The exception to this are knives of this type over 100 years old which are classed as antiques.
  • In Switzerland, balisongs are illegal to carry, give, lend, buy, trade.
  • In Germany, the balisong was outlawed when the Waffengesetz (weapons law) was tightened in July 2003 in the aftermath of the Erfurt massacre. Thus buying, possessing, lending, using, carrying, crafting, altering and trading it is illegal and is punishable by up to five years imprisonment, confiscation of the knife and a fine of up to 10,000. Using a butterfly knife for crime of any kind - as is any illegal weapon - is punishable by from 1 to 10 years imprisonment.
  • In Lithuania, balisongs among other knives are legal to possess and carry as they are not considered weapons. This excludes switchblades.[5][6]
  • In Poland, balisongs, switchblades and gravity knives are treated like normal knives. There are no restrictions on possession and carry.
  • In some U.S. states it is illegal to possess or carry such a knife in public. In certain jurisdictions, balisongs are categorized as a "gravity knife", "switchblade", or "dagger". Spyderco admitted that from June 2005 through January 2007, it had mailed balisongs, after importing the knife components from Taipei, Taiwan, through the Port of San Francisco and the Port of Oakland, to Golden, Colorado.[7]
    • The knife is illegal to carry in California, but are legal to own if kept at home.[8]
    • In Hawaii, it is illegal to possess, manufacture, sell, transfer, or transport any balisong/Butterfly-type knife.[9]
    • There were once legal restrictions on butterfly knives in Kansas.,[10] however as of July 2013, the Kansas Comprehensive Knife Rights Act decriminalized the carrying of all types of bladed weapons.[11]
    • In Kentucky, the balisong is legal for concealed and open carrying anywhere one is not otherwise prohibited from carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Kentucky's constitution and revised statutes prohibit cities and counties from enacting weapons laws and restrictions.
    • In New Jersey the criminal law, NJSA 2C:39-1, suggest balisongs are illegal but the question of legality or illegality is an open question.
    • In New York, the balisong has been determined not to be a gravity knife, allowing legal ownership. Nothing more is said in the New York State Code of Law, technically leaving individual circumstances open to interpretation.
    • In Ohio, it is legal to own a balisong and carry it openly, however they are illegal to carry concealed, as they are considered to be deadly weapons.
    • In Oregon, it is illegal to carry a concealed balisong.[12]
    • In Texas, As of September 1, 2013 Switchblades are now legal in Texas. [13]
    • In Utah, balisongs are legal as long as they are not concealed.[citation needed]
    • In Virginia, the balisong is legal for conceal and open carrying according to state law, although localities can have additional knife laws and restrictions.
    • In Michigan, the balisong is legal because it is classified as a "folding knife"
  • Balisong trainers feature a special blunt and unsharpened "blade" and are legal in areas where balisongs are not.



Information cited from http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchblade#Legality



Saturday, November 22, 2014

ButterflyKnife Necklaces

This one might even be too much for me, but you can't help but admit that it is pretty cool. they even come customizable! There is several retailers, nobody knows who was the first to enter the market. They come in several different colors, usually just gold, silver, and black. The chain is silver coated. The regular retail price for these items is about $25, however I'm sure you can find cheaper.

I have a serious concern for this item, safety! Who would feel comforatable wearing a knife around their neck? The neck is one of the most sensitive and vulnerable areas of your body, can you say dangerous? However they are being sold and even other types of knives are on the market. Mini switchblades and mini folding knives can also be purchased. However, I don't think these are nearly as cool as wearable mini butterfly knives

Here is the golden plated golden butterflyknife


Here is the switchblade knife necklace!

Monday, November 17, 2014

Why is the Butterfly Knife Illegal?

Prior to reading this; please note that the butterfly knife is not illegal in many states around the united states or many countries. You'll have to due some research depending on where you live to find out.  The laws can vary greatly and I wouldn't suggest taking a risk.

The balisong is not a common weapon in crime, in fact it is rather uncommon. Much more people are to be found with lead pipes or switch blades than the butterfly knife. Which leads to the question; why would it be illegal? 

The knife itself is very addictive and fun to play with, someone who is interested in learning the art of the knife is most likely doing it for self defence. Just as in the sense that you won't see a lot of black belts in any form karate performing street crime, you won't see many masters of the butterfly knife committing a crime. The thing that mostly contributed to the knifes illegality, is the cut rate for new flippers and people not familiar to the blade.

There is no mistake more common, and stupid, to the beginning flipper than to get a very sharp or high performance blade. When just starting out you want to either make sure the blade is dull, get a trainer, or some other object such as a bottle opener (Check out this link for beginner butterfly knife shoppers). This is the mistake that made the biggest contribution to making the butterfly knife illegal.

People started popping up all around the world in ER rooms due to cuts or scratches from the butterfly knife. That being said this is true about all kinds of knives for years, so I think its ridiculous some places decided to ban a certain kind of knife. So once you find out whether it is legal or not, please don't be stupid. We don't want anyone getting hurt. Have fun and stay safe

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Holiday Gift Ideas - Butterfly Knives

Looking for Holiday gifts is a struggle every year. Giving someone a balisong for the first time isn't just a knife, its a hobby and for some people, a lifestyle. Shopping for butterfly knives is tough, especially for beginners. Depending on how much you want to spend and what you want you have a couple options for buying butterfly knives. Here are 3 cheap, common, knives anyone would love.

 The "bottle-fly" is a butterfly knife styled bottle opener. It's great because not only is it easy and cheap, but you can't cut yourself when flipping it.



 This is close to what I started with, its a very simple bear and son black butterfly knife. If you don't want to use a trainer or a bottle opener, this is what I would recommend. I jumped straight to a knife when I started flipping. This knife is nice and simple, with a really sleek look to the blade.

Ronin Gear Champagne Butterfly Knife Practice Trainer (4" Blade) 
This is a really common choice for new flippers. I honestly wouldn't recommend it, a knife and a bottle opener both have more purpose then something like this, as its rare you'll actually ever use it or carry it around. This is another very simple common design, nothing special but the price is fantastic and could be great if you're not sure whether someone would like this or not.


Friday, November 14, 2014

Butterfly knife, flash drive?

Found only at bladeplay, you can actually get a butterfly knife usb drive. No no, it's not an actual knife, however you can flip it to your hearts desire. The biggest let down in my opinion was the quality, its nothing like your stainless steel or aluminum knife, its plastic! That may be a disappointment, but nonetheless its a wonderful idea and I think more things like this will be popping up in the future. 




If you're looking for the drive, it can be found here

This was the first thing I've had a chance to order from bladeplay, and I'm more then satisfied. I'll undoubtedly be returning in the future. I don't normally post about items not containing knifes, but you don't see too many spinoffs on butterfly knives, and I thought this was a nice idea.

Inclusive List of Every Butterfly Knife Trick

This being said there are, of course, a lot more moves. However almost every other trick involves a combination of these tricks. Mastering this list will move you from the "beginner" to "advanced" flipper. This list will be subgrouped into the type of the trick:
 1. Finger Rolls
Balisong rotates around the finger either direction


1.) Index counter clockwise/clockwise
2.) Thumb clockwise/counter-clockwise
3.) Middle clockwise/counter-clockwise
4.) Ring clockwise/counter-clockwise
5.) Pinky counter-clockwise/clockwise


Maneuvers
These are all very common, and somewhat simple maneuvers.
1.) "Basic Horizontal Flip"
2.) "Reverse-grip opening" - Upside down windmill.
3.) "Latch Drop"
4.) "Charlie Chaplain" - Spin the butterfly knife around your finger multiple times i
5.) "Tabletop" - balisong is landed in the open position on the back of the hand or any other surface of the body
6.) "Scissor" - index and middle fingers swing the balisong with a pinching scissor motion.
7.) "Hand off" - the balisong is passed directly from one hand to the other while in motion
8.) "Windmill" - Single motion opening, From the closed position the bite handle is allowed to swing all the way into the open position. Also for going from open to closed position.
9.) "Two movement opening" - two richochets
10.) "Two movement opening" - Rotated and swung into open, after a richochet



Aerials
Butterfly knife is launched into the air, caught with the same hand.
1.) Foil-grip to saber-grip
2.) Foil-grip to reverse-grip
3.) Reverse-grip to reverse-grip
4.) Reverse-grip to saber-grip
5.) Foil-grip out front thrown over opposite/same shoulder caught in saber-grip behind the back
6.) Foil-grip behind the back thrown over opposite shoulder caught in saber-grip out front
7.) Foil-grip out front thrown over the same shoulder caught in saber-grip behind the back
8.) Foil-grip behind the back thrown over the same shoulder caught in saber-grip out front
9.) Reverse-grip out front thrown over same shoulder caught in saber-grip behind the back
10.) "Flip and Catch Opening"
11.) Foil-grip behind/between/under the leg caught above the leg in saber-grip
12.) Foil-grip caught behind/between/under the leg in saber-grip
13.) Foil-grip out front thrown directly-over-the-head caught in saber-grip behind the back
14.) Foil-grip behind the back thrown directly-over-the-head caught in saber-grip out front
15.) "HALO"
16.) "ESspin"
17.) "Artery Tapper"



Aerial Switches
Butterfly Knife is thrown into the air, caught with the other hand.

1.) Overhand toss, foil-grip to saber-grip
2.) Underhand toss, foil-grip to saber-grip
3.) Crossed hands, foil-grip to foil-grip
4.) Foil-grip to reverse-grip
5.) Reverse-grip to saber-grip
6.) foil-grip out front thrown over same shoulder caught in saber-grip behind the back
7.) Foil-grip behind the back thrown over opposite shoulder caught out front in saber-grip
8.) Rreverse-grip out front thrown over same shoulder caught in saber-grip behind the back
9.) Foil-grip behind/between/under the leg caught above the leg in saber-grip
10.) Foil-grip caught behind/between/under the leg in saber-grip