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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2411398" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>If you're into flipping or just want to break one out for show, they're cool, but other than that - for EDC, they just don't do it for me personally.</p><p></p><p>They are completely legal per the state (check local/city ordinances to make sure), but they do still scare a lot of people so keep that in mind as it is very easy to stray into a city with an ordinance you don't happen to know about and get tattled on.</p><p></p><p>Benchmade is pretty much the standard (and I've always loved the materials/construction of the 32 Morpho or larger 51 Morpho).</p><p></p><p>Bradley Cutlery, Spyderco, Bear Ops (not to be confused with "Bear and Son" or "Bear Butterfly Knife"), Protech, and Microtech are pretty much your other top-notch production Butterfly choices. </p><p></p><p>You can go up to Mid-Techs or customs, or down to cheaper makers, but be aware that most cheapies apparently suck. There are some cheaper makers that seem to be popular amongst the Balisong crowd though:</p><p></p><p>Cold Steel (which aren't nearly as inexpensive as they used to be), Bear and Son, Bear Butterfly Knife, and Benchmark seem to be the cheapies that most folks in the Butterfly world like. </p><p></p><p>I'm speaking only of what I've heard as I'm largely an outsider in the Balisong/Butterfly world since I've only handled a few and then decided they just weren't going to work for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2411398, member: 229"] If you're into flipping or just want to break one out for show, they're cool, but other than that - for EDC, they just don't do it for me personally. They are completely legal per the state (check local/city ordinances to make sure), but they do still scare a lot of people so keep that in mind as it is very easy to stray into a city with an ordinance you don't happen to know about and get tattled on. Benchmade is pretty much the standard (and I've always loved the materials/construction of the 32 Morpho or larger 51 Morpho). Bradley Cutlery, Spyderco, Bear Ops (not to be confused with "Bear and Son" or "Bear Butterfly Knife"), Protech, and Microtech are pretty much your other top-notch production Butterfly choices. You can go up to Mid-Techs or customs, or down to cheaper makers, but be aware that most cheapies apparently suck. There are some cheaper makers that seem to be popular amongst the Balisong crowd though: Cold Steel (which aren't nearly as inexpensive as they used to be), Bear and Son, Bear Butterfly Knife, and Benchmark seem to be the cheapies that most folks in the Butterfly world like. I'm speaking only of what I've heard as I'm largely an outsider in the Balisong/Butterfly world since I've only handled a few and then decided they just weren't going to work for me. [/QUOTE]
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