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A Brief Guide to Damascus Butterfly Knives

If you’re looking for a stylish and unique knife, then a Damascus butterfly knife may be the perfect option. These knives are typically made from high-quality materials, which gives them a beautiful and distinctive appearance. Unfortunately, they can also be quite expensive, making them a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts.

What are Butterfly Knives?

Butterfly knives, better known as Balisong knives, are folding pocket knives with two handles that counter-rotate around the tang such that, when closed, the blade is concealed within the grooves in the handles.

Balisong knives (or in short “butterfly”) are weapons that open with one hand and require a quick “flick” to open the blade. Some consider it an advanced form of knife throwing or aerobatics because both hands are needed to flip and catch the knife.

Blade Anatomy

The blades on butterfly knives were traditionally 5 to 13cm long when closed, with a sharpened edge on one side and a smooth curved false edge on the other.

The handles on most balisongs are notched, allowing the blade to catch inside of them when closed. This prevents it from accidentally “flip” open and keeps it securely shut when carried in a pocket or bag.

Damascus Steel

Damascus steel is a type of steel known for its unique, wavy, and intricate patterns. The steel is comprised of two or more types of steel that are folded together, creating a design and properties that are well sought after in blades.

Damascus Butterfly Knives

Forged Damascus butterfly knives are considered more valuable than standard stainless steel ones because each blade is made from several layers of non-stainless steel welded together and folded to produce a visible pattern similar to Damascus steel.

This process takes much longer to complete, but the result is a stunning piece that many collectors want in their collection. The challenge of flipping them not only makes it fun but also shows off your skills.

Are Damascus butterfly knives illegal?

So, are Damascus butterfly knives illegal? This is difficult to answer as there seems to be no definitive answer. While some countries have outlawed the balisong knife altogether, others seem only to ban certain types or models of the blade.

In France

Balisongs are legal to own if the owner is over 18 years of age, but they are illegal to carry without official authorization. Having a balisong without approval can result in a fine of and/or even imprisonment.

In Germany

When the Waffengesetz (weapons law) was tightened in April 2003 in the wake of the Erfurt massacre, it became illegal to sell or possess balisongs in Germany.

In the United Kingdom

The butterfly knife has been classified as an offensive weapon since January 1989. This means that it is illegal to carry one in public. It is also unlawful to sell, lend, or import a butterfly knife.

It is important to do your own research before purchasing and traveling with a Damascus butterfly knife as the laws surrounding them can be pretty complicated and often change; that being said, it is generally recommended that you avoid bringing a balisong knife into any country where they are illegal as you may face fines or imprisonment for doing so.

Why are Damascus Butterfly Knives expensive?

Damascus butterfly knives are more expensive than other types of butterfly knives because they are made with a different type of steel. This steel alloy is harder to work with, so producing a Damascus butterfly knife takes longer. This results in a higher price tag. Additionally, many Damascus butterfly knives have intricate engravings on the handles, which adds to the cost.

Are Damascus Butterfly Knives Worth It?

The answer to this question will depend on your individual preferences and what you consider “worth it,” as there is no definitive answer. For example, if you enjoy flipping, collecting, or simply owning expensive knives, then a Damascus butterfly knife may be worth the money to you! However, if you’re looking for an inexpensive training blade to learn the basics, then a cheaper butterfly knife may be better suited for you.

Final Thoughts

Overall, Damascus butterfly knives are a beautiful addition to any knife collection. In addition, many Damascus butterfly knives also have intricate engravings on the handles, which adds to their beauty.

If you’re looking for an exquisite flipping blade to add to your collection, or you’re just starting and want an affordable training blade, then a Damascus butterfly knife may be right for you!

If you’re looking for an exquisite Damascus knife to add to your collection, or you’re just starting and want an affordable training blade, visit our Store! We have a wide selection of Damascus butterfly knives to choose from, so you’re sure to find the perfect knife for your needs.

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