Ghostline CNC Stealth Automatic EDC Knife - Gray Aluminum
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The first press of the button tells you everything. This automatic EDC snaps open with crisp, Ghostline confidence, riding slim at just 3.2 ounces. A stonewashed clip-point blade pairs with a CNC-machined gray aluminum handle for modern, low-profile carry that feels custom without the price tag. Deep-carry clip, clean lines, and tight tolerances make it a natural fit for collectors, working pros, and anyone who wants a reliable automatic that disappears in pocket until it’s time to work.
Ghostline CNC Stealth Automatic EDC Knife - Gray Aluminum
Your thumb finds the button, there’s a clean mechanical snap, and the blade is just there. No drama, no play, no flex. The Ghostline CNC Stealth Automatic EDC Knife is built for that exact moment—when an automatic opens with quiet confidence and feels like it’s always been part of your daily carry.
Automatic EDC Confidence When You Need It
This isn’t a wall-hanger. The Ghostline is a purpose-built automatic EDC with a stonewashed clip point that’s made to cut boxes, cord, and daily tasks without fuss. At 3.25 inches, the blade gives you real working edge, while the 7.875-inch overall length keeps the profile efficient and controllable.
The push-button automatic action is tuned for reliability: a direct, positive press launches the blade into lock-up with authority. No sluggish deployment, no soft detent feel—just a clean, repeatable action that makes sense for anyone who likes one-handed operation on the job, on the range, or on the move.
Modern Precision Meets Low-Profile Carry
The Ghostline lives in that sweet spot between tactical and minimalist. The stonewashed finish on the blade hides wear and gives it that instantly broken-in look, while the gray aluminum handle keeps things understated and professional. Black hardware, black button, and a discreet deep-carry clip complete the monochrome, no-logo, no-flash aesthetic.
At just 3.2 ounces, it disappears in pocket but never feels flimsy in hand. The straight-profile handle with a subtle relief near the pivot gives you positive indexing without forcing your grip into one shape. Whether you choke up for control cuts or take a standard hammer grip for heavier work, the geometry stays out of your way and just works.
Hardware and Build Quality That Earns Respect
Knife people, whether they’re into autos, folders, or balisongs, all check the same things first: lock-up, side-to-side play, button feel, and machining. The Ghostline is built to pass that inspection.
CNC-Machined Aluminum Handle Geometry
The handle is milled from aluminum and finished in a titanium-look gray, with angular CNC texturing on the show side. Those lines aren’t just for style—they break up hot spots, add tactile reference points, and keep the handle from feeling slick when your hands are wet or gloved. Aluminum keeps the weight down while still feeling solid and stable under hard use.
Stonewashed Clip-Point Blade With Everyday Bite
The stonewashed steel blade runs a long swedge and a milled groove along the flats, giving it a modern profile with solid piercing ability and a clean slicing edge. The plain edge is easy to maintain and made for utility: rope, plastic straps, packing tape, light cutting chores. The finish helps mask micro-scratches so the knife continues to look good even when it’s a true working tool.
Carry Details: Deep Clip, Button Placement, and Control
A deep-carry pocket clip anchors the Ghostline low in the pocket. It’s positioned near the butt of the handle for a natural draw, whether you prefer tip-up carry from the right side front pocket or stash it in a gear bag. The lanyard hole at the rear gives you another setup option if you like a pull tab or bead for faster retrieval.
The black push button sits in an intuitive spot on the handle spine side, protected enough that casual bumps won’t set it off, but prominent enough that you can find it instantly by feel. A small secondary black component near the button functions as part of the safety and lock-up system, reinforcing that this automatic is built around secure open use, not gimmicks.
Why Collectors and Carriers Gravitate to This Automatic
Collectors appreciate clean lines, consistent machining, and a design that doesn’t scream for attention. The Ghostline delivers with its monochrome palette, tight fitment, and uncluttered blade surface. It’s the kind of piece that plays well in a case lineup without copying any one production style too closely.
Daily carriers care about trust: does it open when they want it to, lock solidly, ride comfortably, and keep cutting without turning into a maintenance project? The Ghostline is tuned for that role. The balance between blade and handle keeps it from feeling blade-heavy or clunky, and the automatic action gives you instant access when your other hand is busy.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Even though the Ghostline is an automatic knife and not a balisong, a lot of the same buyers cross over between butterfly knives, OTFs, and button-lock autos. If you’re coming from the balisong world—or shopping for someone who flips and collects—you’re probably asking the same big questions that come up with every butterfly knife for sale: legality, trainer vs. live blade, and whether a piece is good for skill-building or just carry.
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Butterfly knife legality in the United States is a patchwork of state and sometimes city laws. While this Ghostline is a button-activated automatic and not a balisong, many states regulate autos and balisongs in similar ways, so it pays to know the landscape before you buy or carry.
- Generally more restrictive states (like California, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Hawaii) often treat balisongs and automatic knives as prohibited or heavily restricted. In California, for example, balisongs and autos with blades over 2 inches are illegal to carry, and some jurisdictions restrict sale.
- More permissive states (such as Texas, Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Utah, and many others) broadly allow ownership and carry of both butterfly knives and autos, with fewer blade-length or mechanism limits.
- Mixed or conditional states (like Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Pennsylvania) may allow possession at home but restrict concealed carry, blade length, or sale.
Laws change and some cities add their own rules. Before you buy a balisong for sale or an automatic like the Ghostline, always check your current state and local laws. This information is for general guidance only and is not legal advice.
What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
In the balisong community, the distinction between trainer and live blade is huge:
- Trainer balisong: Has a dull, usually unsharpened "blade" with holes or cutouts, no edge, and often a blunted tip. It’s designed for practicing flipping without cutting yourself.
- Live blade balisong: Has a sharpened edge and real point. It’s a legitimate cutting tool or self-defense option that also flips.
Trainers let you grind reps on openings, aerials, and combos without taping your fingers every night. Once you’ve built control and spatial awareness, many handlers switch to a live blade for that full-weight, real-edge feedback. The same mindset applies when you move from a lighter EDC to a serious automatic: know your tool, respect the edge, and train properly.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
The Ghostline isn’t a butterfly knife and it’s not built for flipping tricks the way a channel-construction balisong trainer is. If you’re specifically looking to learn butterfly knife flipping, you’ll want a balisong trainer for sale with safe handle/bite handle orientation, good balance, and smooth pivot hardware.
Where the Ghostline fits in for that same crowd is as a carry piece. A lot of flippers and balisong collectors run trainers and live blades at home, then carry an automatic or compact folder as their public-facing EDC. This automatic fills that role: clean to carry, fast to deploy, and built with the same respect for action and hardware that balisong enthusiasts notice immediately.
From Flipper to Collector to Daily Carrier
Whether your main obsession is butterfly knife flipping, building out a balisong collection, or just finding an automatic that you actually want to carry every day, the Ghostline checks the boxes that matter: reliable action, thoughtful machining, comfortable weight, and a design that won’t feel dated in a year.
The flipper who spends hours drilling behind-the-8-ball combos can appreciate the tight tolerances and reliable lock-up. The collector who curates an array of balisongs, autos, and folders will see the value in a clean stonewash and CNC-cut handle that looks at home in any case. And the daily carrier who just wants a trustworthy automatic in their pocket gets exactly that—no ego, no excess, just a modern tool that’s ready every time your thumb finds the button.
In a world of loud designs and disposable hardware, the Ghostline CNC Stealth Automatic EDC Knife quietly earns its spot. You don’t have to choose between collector sense, flipper-level respect for action, and real-world carry. You can just clip it in, press the button, and let the build speak for itself.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.25 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 7.875 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.688 |
| Weight (oz.) | 3.2 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Stone Washed |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Titanium |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Button Type | Button |
| Theme | None |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |