Lefty knives!!

my Southpaw'dedness has spawned a love of chisel grinds and fixed blades, a lot of "traditional" chisel grinds were ground on the left to match aesthetically to the stamps etc. fixed blades have little to no discrimination against us as well.
The sheaths do though.

I've never had so much problems with opening and lock mechanisms. But nowadays I refuse to buy a knife with a pocketclip that can't be switched to the left hand side. It's just not worth it spending money on something I don't like everything about.
 
One advantage of balisongs that is rarely pointed out is that they are completely ambidextrous, aside from a few modern models that have clips that can't be switched over. I quite like that I can draw and deploy my balisongs with either hand. :)
 
The sheaths do though.

I've never had so much problems with opening and lock mechanisms. But nowadays I refuse to buy a knife with a pocketclip that can't be switched to the left hand side. It's just not worth it spending money on something I don't like everything about.

Truth about sheaths man...

And that's very true Jay... I can't believe I didn't think about that, though I can't EDC em around here :(
 
Truth about sheaths man...

And that's very true Jay... I can't believe I didn't think about that, though I can't EDC em around here :(

Yep, sadly the antiquated bali laws most places don't make much sense: modern flippers and thumbstuds are faster and simpler to operate than a balisong.
 
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