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ColMike 09-29-2014 07:12 AM

ID BenchMade Knives
 
I have these two knives but can find no information on them on the internet. with all our new knife experts, someone is sure to know about them.

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps7ivktukd.jpg

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/t...pskgvhsuyj.jpg

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps2xgajrem.jpg

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/t...psgxw0camc.jpg

Both are NIB, box, papers and sock.

I think they are Bali Songs but the model numbers don't sync.

Thanks,
Mike

DrHenley 09-29-2014 08:14 AM

Balisong is both the generic name of a type of knife (AKA "Butterfly knife") and the name of the company "Balisong USA" which made balisong knives before changing to Pacific Cutlery, and then to Benchmade. It is definitely a balisong. They made numerous balisong models that are no longer current.

http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=866

BlackKnight 09-29-2014 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DrHenley (Post 88844)
Balisong is both the generic name of a type of knife (AKA "Butterfly knife") and the name of the company "Balisong USA" which made balisong knives before changing to Pacific Cutlery, and then to Benchmade. It is definitely a balisong. They made numerous balisong models that are no longer current.

http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=866

^^This^^
So, do you know how to use them? ;)

ColMike 09-29-2014 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 88845)
^^This^^
So, do you know how to use them? ;)

I do not.

Riverpigusmc 09-29-2014 08:44 AM

I know how. Learned from the Filipinas. They would say "you don't butterfly" (go from girl to girl)

BlackKnight 09-29-2014 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 88847)
I know how. Learned from the Filipinas.

Why am I not surprised.
I own two of two of them. One real sharp one and another not so good quality for practice. Turned out the practice one was not conducive for practice as it didn't pivot smoothly. Wound up practicing more with the live one.

MajO 09-29-2014 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ColMike (Post 88846)
I do not.

There are several utube videos on how to use them. Butterfly knives were popular back in the 1970s. Below is a link to the first of three tutorials:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydEJV...yer_detailpage

Good luck. :D

TLE2 09-29-2014 10:47 AM

I carried one in high school.

BlackKnight 09-29-2014 05:00 PM

Coincidentally a Sheriff Officer asked today if they were illegal. So, after a short research they are apparently now illegal in N.J. Go figure.

Riverpigusmc 09-29-2014 05:15 PM

I bought one in Olongopo for about 5 bucks. Brass handles and blade tough enough to drive through a nickel. Wish I still had it

edgehill 09-29-2014 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 88879)
Coincidentally a Sheriff Officer asked today if they were illegal. So, after a short research they are apparently now illegal in N.J. Go figure.

I had done some research for a friend who was asking me, and it's my impression that any knife carried outside the home that could be used to attack (or defend against) another person was illegal in New Jersey.

Also, here is an article from The Truth About Knives: http://www.thetruthaboutknives.com/2...ew-jersey-edc/

BlackKnight 09-29-2014 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgehill (Post 88881)
I had done some research for a friend who was asking me, and it's my impression that any knife carried outside the home that could be used to attack (or defend against) another person was illegal in New Jersey.

Also, here is an article from The Truth About Knives: http://www.thetruthaboutknives.com/2...ew-jersey-edc/

Not completely accurate. For example. Clyde asked for suggestions for an EDC. Most of us recommended the Kershaw Tactical or the Leek. Both legal to be carried in this state by anyone as long at they're not automatic. Many do.
Autos and gravity (Balisong) knives are illegal to possess. Can't have it all, much less carry it. They fall under "prohibitive weapons."
What may get a knife carrier in trouble is if he uses the knife to commit a crime. Then in becomes "possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose." The same can be said for bat, stick, bottle, etc. We've had many instances of weapons (including knives) being used in self defense and in those cases the defender was not charged.
Even prosecutors get it wrong.

edgehill 09-29-2014 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 88890)
Not completely accurate. For example. Clyde asked for suggestions for an EDC. Most of us recommended the Kershaw Tactical or the Leek. Both legal to be carried in this state by anyone as long at they're not automatic. Many do.
Autos and gravity (Balisong) knives are illegal to possess. Can't have it all, much less carry it. They fall under "prohibitive weapons."
What may get a knife carrier in trouble is if he uses the knife to commit a crime. Then in becomes "possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose." The same can be said for bat, stick, bottle, etc. We've had many instances of weapons (including knives) being used in self defense and in those cases the defender was not charged.
Even prosecutors get it wrong.

Good to know. I'll let my friend know. Thanks.


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