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gac
10-15-2008, 07:57 AM
Any recommendations for trainers? The knives are illegal to carry in Wisconsin but I'd like to learn how to flip those things around. Cheap ones are listed online for $15 but I don't want one that will fall apart after 20 minutes of use.

defenestrate
01-07-2009, 09:58 PM
what i've done in the past-

1. buy a cheapie
2. dull the blade so it won't kill you (you can always resharpen)
3. when you drop it and a cheap pin breaks, replace it with a nail. nails are tougher and they will slowly wear out the soft handles but probably not the blade.

That's my experience. your milage may vary.

stoneman
01-16-2009, 06:41 PM
what i've done in the past-

1. buy a cheapie
2. dull the blade so it won't kill you (you can always resharpen)
3. when you drop it and a cheap pin breaks, replace it with a nail. nails are tougher and they will slowly wear out the soft handles but probably not the blade.

That's my experience. your milage may vary.

good advice, better to spend a little and use it til it breaks than to drop 200 bucks and find out you'll never use the thing. my first one was around 20 bucks, you really appreciate a quality balisong after you've used a cheap one for a while

defenestrate
01-27-2009, 10:58 PM
stoneman,
I concur!

Knife Crazied
07-12-2009, 09:47 AM
The smallfly trainer is excellent

Tecun
08-13-2009, 08:10 AM
I would go with stoneman--go with a cheap butterfly trainer. I would go with pin construction not screws. They last longer. Then, when you get good, get the real deal--get a spyderco.

dialex
10-13-2009, 05:52 AM
I advise using merely a real balisong than a trainer, the reason being that with a trainer you are tempted to be less careful and do dangerous things you will repeat later with the live blade.
With the real balisong, the advantage is that you already are familiarized with the touch, balance and weight, not to mention you have the knife you like. As a safety measure, you can put one or two layers of scotch tape on the edge - it should be enough.