really?! i mean seriously?

I have a tool like that. It's used for pulling weeds. I guess you could perform a testiclectomy with one too, but I haven't tried... yet.
 
I read this thread yesterday, but didn't comment. To me, it's all about weight. If I'm camping out the back of a truck, then I'll bring a full-sized axe, but if I'm humping miles in hard terrain, I'm combating weight, ounce by ounce. This means my blade will have to carry the workload, which may include chopping down a dead tree for dry fire wood if everything else is kinda wet.
 
OK, is it just me or the moment some company tries to advertise something with the word 'wicked' anywhere I start thinking its simply a POS?
 
I have NEVER seen a bottle opener on a knife and been even slightly pleased about it. They are a complete and utter waste of time. As soon as I was drinking beer I was learning the myriad ways to open a bottle of beer, skilfully (read not spilling a drop) with virtually any hand sized hard edge. The Becker Necker, for example. You can fight beasts, do manly stuff, but thank god they made the ass end of that survival knife into a bottle opener :rolleyes: It's the default pointless add-on. Quite why no-one has machined a bottle opener onto a handgun, I do not know but one day....
This sci-fi monstrosity just makes the whole joke seem even weirder.
That said, I agree-no doubt they will sell and yes each to their own blah blah...
I think it sucks.
Just me. Just thinkin..

Oh, with a bottle opener at the end!:jerkit:
 
I would never buy one of these things, And something tells me that it has a cold steel paradox type of construction in that it won't flip at all, its just balisong "style".
 
it does flip, and by the sound of the music, it also uses the Force while saving the galaxy

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Terrible marketing...but that won't prevent 10 year old boys from drooling over themselves.
 
I read this thread yesterday, but didn't comment. To me, it's all about weight. If I'm camping out the back of a truck, then I'll bring a full-sized axe, but if I'm humping miles in hard terrain, I'm combating weight, ounce by ounce. This means my blade will have to carry the workload, which may include chopping down a dead tree for dry fire wood if everything else is kinda wet.

So, whatcha, been drinking?
I think you posted in the wrong thread. I think. :D
 
well, it can cut string and stab hay bales.

bali bottle opener. someone post this in the bali forum.
 
It's a novelty. While most people here prefer the understated way of expressing themselves, many out there wants the loud kind. I don't mind if the "coolness" of this knife serves as a gateway to more serious knives. We need more people who think knife carrying is cool, not less.
 
I'm a balisong fanatic and mmmm... no thanks.

I would maybe get one just to see how it flips,
but they want over $30 for it. Can you believe
that? You know what you can get for that money?
Tenacious.... Skyline....
 
I'm a balisong fanatic and mmmm... no thanks.

I would maybe get one just to see how it flips,
but they want over $30 for it. Can you believe
that? You know what you can get for that money?
Tenacious.... Skyline....

Sure, but neither one of those is a balisong with a bottle opener on it. ;)
 
In all fairness to this ridiculous piece of crap, it is pretty much the only California legal production balisong.
 
Why did they double edge it though? If you want to saber open a bottle, you can't do it without a spine (unless you want to mess up the edge).
 
Why would you saber open a bottle with a knife that has a built-in bottle opner?:confused:
 
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