:lol: NOT ME...enjoy! http://gizmodo.com/5463333/who-would-dare-use-the-butterfly-knife-razor
Feb 4, 2010 #1 ssultan NOT ME...enjoy! http://gizmodo.com/5463333/who-would-dare-use-the-butterfly-knife-razor
Feb 4, 2010 #2 SliceOfLife I see a chip in that blade already, and it doesn't look predisposing to honing, so I'd have to pass as well.
I see a chip in that blade already, and it doesn't look predisposing to honing, so I'd have to pass as well.
Feb 4, 2010 Thread starter #3 ssultan Not to mention navigating the finer points around your face would be quite challenging
Feb 4, 2010 #5 GoldenMonkey I'm pretty handy with a butterfly knife, but that thing looks designed to kill...the user.
Feb 4, 2010 #6 spanx I could and would do it.Surely it can't be anymore unweildly than a sweeney todd replica, and i can use one of those easily enough.
I could and would do it.Surely it can't be anymore unweildly than a sweeney todd replica, and i can use one of those easily enough.
Feb 6, 2010 #8 N netsurfr GoldenMonkey said: I'm pretty handy with a butterfly knife, but that thing looks designed to kill...the user. Click to expand... hehe would not bring that thing close to my face even on a bet
GoldenMonkey said: I'm pretty handy with a butterfly knife, but that thing looks designed to kill...the user. Click to expand... hehe would not bring that thing close to my face even on a bet
Feb 6, 2010 Thread starter #9 ssultan Agreed...I thought using a st8 was crazy enough but this is insane!!!
Feb 6, 2010 #10 SliceOfLife spanx said: I could and would do it.Surely it can't be anymore unweildly than a sweeney todd replica, and i can use one of those easily enough. Click to expand... Do those Todd replica's actually take a usable edge?
spanx said: I could and would do it.Surely it can't be anymore unweildly than a sweeney todd replica, and i can use one of those easily enough. Click to expand... Do those Todd replica's actually take a usable edge?
Feb 6, 2010 #11 Fnord5 I suppose it could be used like a Japanese straight, but why? If anyone has played with a bali-song, you know that it's only a matter of time before you flip it the wrong way, and slice a knuckle. With the edge on a straight, you would probably lose a finger, or at a minimum, break a chunk of the blade off in your bone.
I suppose it could be used like a Japanese straight, but why? If anyone has played with a bali-song, you know that it's only a matter of time before you flip it the wrong way, and slice a knuckle. With the edge on a straight, you would probably lose a finger, or at a minimum, break a chunk of the blade off in your bone.