Is Spyderco planning on making butterfly knives?
It Seems that Carlos (another troublemaker) has started a thread on the Blade forums Bali forum. I've posted there with some questions on design. You might visit over there as well as we "explore" this concept. I need all of the input I can get.
Hey Mike (Janich) Let's get together when I get back from the Blade Show. I would like to discuss the Yojimbo design further as well.
sal
Hey Mike (Janich) Let's get together when I get back from the Blade Show. I would like to discuss the Yojimbo design further as well.
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Mike Janich's design sounds great.The extended tang would be excellent for less than lethal strikes without deploying the blade,much like the gunting.The full size handles should have enough weight for flailing impacts.I like the under 2 inch blade idea for making it legal in more areas.A second model with 3 or 4 inch blade could also be made to satisfy those who don't feel 2 inches of blade is enough for their purposes.Magnets instead of a latch sounds good as well.A trainer and perhaps a concealex sheath for both horizontal and vertical carry could complete the package.A Mike Janich MBC balisong designed primarily for less than lethal applications,like the gunting.I'll buy one.Maybe more than one.
Just as a matter of interest, why are balisongs banned in so many places ?
It can't be because of their opening speed. Any half decent folder can be flicked open faster than a bali. Even when I drop open a bali whilst holding the latch into an ice pick grip (about the fastest opening I know), it still isn't as fast as the half push with the thumb hole / stud and flick of a folder.
Like I said, just curious.
It can't be because of their opening speed. Any half decent folder can be flicked open faster than a bali. Even when I drop open a bali whilst holding the latch into an ice pick grip (about the fastest opening I know), it still isn't as fast as the half push with the thumb hole / stud and flick of a folder.
Like I said, just curious.
I never came here before but I have 5 of your knives and I really want a spyderco balisong I would buy a few,I came here to post after the post on blade forum !!I want one that wont break for under 75 bucks maybee a less basic model we can abuse for 39.95 ,people like us break alot of balisongs so make it strong
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Hello Sal,thanks for the welcome.I was wondering if it would be possible to make a modular balisong?Could it be made so the pins could be removed and different lengths and styles of blades and handles installed?With such a system just about everyone could have a balisong to fit their needs.It would certainly be a unique approach to the problem of trying to satisfy everyone.
Hey Paul, modular balis seem to be better in concept then in reality. First off, its a pain to make one that can withstand severl hundred cyclings at a time (a decent bali routine) and still have pins that can come out to sawp blades.
That, and remember those kershaw things where you could swap out the big knife blade for a fillet knife or a saw? Not real popular. People would rather have one solid tool.
That, and remember those kershaw things where you could swap out the big knife blade for a fillet knife or a saw? Not real popular. People would rather have one solid tool.
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to give a possible ansewr to yog's question. i think the illegalness of the balisong stems from the perception by the athouries of the user and interntion of the use of the knife. i.e.: in some places "box cutter" style knifes became illegal to carry in the late 90's for the same reason. i know one town in texas were conceled posession of a "box cutter" will get you jail time wile a 5 1/2" folder in your pocket is compleatly fine.
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Hey, Sal did not say, "No" to a Spyderco bali so here's my suggestions.
IMO, to be done right the bali would have to be made with quality materials which would probably result in a retail price range between $150 to $200. It would be a shame for Spyderco to make a knife with cheap materials and lower its standards just to hit a certain "low price" point. Spyderco should build the knife the best way they know how and let the price point fall where ever it may.
How about a stainless steel frame with G-10 (or micarta) scales for the handle and a blade like the SS Police (hollow ground--not flat ground). Spyderco is ahead of the game with their "R" and "Q" knives already displaying some radical cutout designs which may be incorporated into the bali.
Forget the magnetic "latch"--I wouldn't trust it. I would prefer the Batangas latch over the Manila latch--and don't forget the latch gate to protect the blade. A removable and/or reversible latch would also be nice. Installing a pocktet clip on the bali would really make it unique but I don't know if it can be done without affecting its maneuverability (a higher priority).
Is it premature to start a thread to name the "upcoming" Spyderco bali? Just kidding. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
P.S. Alternatively, Michael Janich's concept is very interesting and could be a viable MBC item. If that is the direction that Spyderco will be going, please allow us to give input on that design before its pre-production.
IMO, to be done right the bali would have to be made with quality materials which would probably result in a retail price range between $150 to $200. It would be a shame for Spyderco to make a knife with cheap materials and lower its standards just to hit a certain "low price" point. Spyderco should build the knife the best way they know how and let the price point fall where ever it may.
How about a stainless steel frame with G-10 (or micarta) scales for the handle and a blade like the SS Police (hollow ground--not flat ground). Spyderco is ahead of the game with their "R" and "Q" knives already displaying some radical cutout designs which may be incorporated into the bali.
Forget the magnetic "latch"--I wouldn't trust it. I would prefer the Batangas latch over the Manila latch--and don't forget the latch gate to protect the blade. A removable and/or reversible latch would also be nice. Installing a pocktet clip on the bali would really make it unique but I don't know if it can be done without affecting its maneuverability (a higher priority).
Is it premature to start a thread to name the "upcoming" Spyderco bali? Just kidding. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
P.S. Alternatively, Michael Janich's concept is very interesting and could be a viable MBC item. If that is the direction that Spyderco will be going, please allow us to give input on that design before its pre-production.