Display title | Butterfly Knife |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Butterfly Knife, also known as a balisong, is a traditional Filipino knife. Its design, with two rotating handles, allow it to be flipped open and closed. It will usually appear in the hands of a Knife Nut, who will perform a complex, flashy and noisy flip. Anything beyond a simple and quick opening is Awesome but Impractical as the hand is vulnerable to a strike disarm throughout the manipulation. |