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Batwing Twin-Assist Dual Blade Pocket Knife - Rainbow Titanium

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Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder - Rainbow Titanium

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The first time you fire both wings on this Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder, it stops feeling like just a pocket knife and starts feeling like a showpiece. Twin rainbow titanium clip-point blades snap out from the bat-shaped aluminum handle, locked in by dual liner locks for solid, symmetrical presence. The pocket clip keeps it ready to deploy, whether you’re building a fantasy-themed collection, carrying something with real attitude, or just love the drama of a dual-blade assisted opener.

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When a Pocket Knife Becomes a Showpiece

The first time you thumb the flipper tabs on the Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder, you realize this isn’t your standard pocket carry. Twin rainbow titanium clip-point blades flare out from a gothic bat-shaped handle, turning a simple open into a full-on reveal. It’s built as an assisted opening pocket knife, but the fantasy silhouette and iridescent finish give it the same display presence collectors usually reserve for centerpiece blades.

Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Knife for Sale — Built to Be Seen

If you’re hunting for a knife that actually stands out in a case full of black-on-black folders, this dual-blade assisted design does it on sight. Both clip-point blades wear a rainbow titanium finish that shifts color under light, framed by a matte black aluminum handle shaped like a stylized bat. The profile reads more like a winged emblem than a tool, which is exactly why collectors and fantasy fans gravitate to it.

Underneath the dramatic look, you’re still getting a functional assisted opening knife: spring assist for fast deployment, liner locks to keep each blade in place, and a pocket clip so it actually rides like an EDC instead of just living in a display stand.

Hardware That Makes the Dual-Blade Concept Work

A knife this visual only earns long-term respect if the hardware holds up. The Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder is built around a solid aluminum handle with exposed hardware, dual liners, and a straightforward assisted mechanism on both blades. You feel the weight of 5.81 ounces settle into your hand, balanced along an 11-inch overall length when open, with each 3-inch blade locking into position from either side.

Dual Liner Locks for Symmetrical Security

Each rainbow titanium-coated blade has its own liner lock, so you can deploy one side for light cutting or extend both for full bat-wing theatrics. The lockup is consistent on each wing, giving the knife a surprisingly rigid spine when both blades are out. It’s not a balisong pivot system, but it still earns credibility by keeping the action predictable and the lock engagement positive.

Aluminum Bat-Profile Handle and Pocket Clip

The handle is matte-finished aluminum, shaped into a stylized bat silhouette with defined wings and a central emblem. That aluminum build keeps the weight in a comfortable range for a dual-blade folder while still feeling solid when you pinch the center to flip either wing. The pocket clip is mounted for tip-down carry, tucking the bat theme against your pocket line so only a hint of the fantasy styling shows until you draw and deploy.

Collectors, Cosplay, and Everyday Carry With Attitude

This isn’t a traditional balisong, and it doesn’t pretend to be. Where a butterfly knife lives in the world of flipping and blade channels, the Gothic Wing lives in the crossover between fantasy prop and functional pocket knife. That makes it a natural fit for collectors who line their shelves with themed blades, fans of bat-inspired vigilante aesthetics, and anyone who wants a pocket piece that gets a reaction the second the blades snap open.

For everyday carry, the twin opposing blades give you options: keep one side razor-ready as your primary edge and leave the other more for show, or treat both equally and let the rainbow titanium finish be part of your daily style. It’s not built as a hard-use workhorse, but it will absolutely handle light cutting tasks while drawing more eyes than half the knives in a collection drawer.

Not a Butterfly Knife — But Built for the Same Kind of Attention

Search traffic doesn’t always match what’s in the hand. A lot of buyers looking for a butterfly knife for sale are really searching for something visually dramatic, mechanically satisfying, and collectible. This twin-blade assisted folder hits that same emotional target from a different angle.

Where a balisong relies on pivots and handles rotating around a single blade, this design fires two blades outward from a fixed bat-shaped body. The satisfaction comes from the twin spring assist and the visual punch of seeing both rainbow blades extend at once. If you’re building a collection that already includes a few balisong models, this piece makes a strong counterpoint: still flashy, still center-stage, but mechanically distinct.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality depends on where you live and how the law defines the knife. Traditional balisong or butterfly knives are legal to own in many U.S. states, but some restrict carry, concealment, or sale. States with tighter rules on butterfly knives or similar mechanisms include (but aren’t limited to) California (blade length limits and restrictions on automatics), Hawaii, New York, and some local jurisdictions in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and others. Some areas classify balisongs as gravity or switchblades, which can change how they’re regulated.

This Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder is a spring-assisted dual-blade folder, not a classic balisong, but you should still check your local and state laws before buying or carrying any edged tool. Laws change often, and local city or county rules can be stricter than state law. When in doubt, review your state statutes or consult local law enforcement or an attorney before you decide how you’ll carry.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong world, a trainer is built with a dull or unsharpened blade profile so you can practice flipping without worrying about cuts. The balance, handles, and pivot feel mimic a live blade balisong, but the edge and point are safe. A live blade has a sharpened cutting edge and true tip, so every drop, mis-catch, or missed aerial carries real bite.

This Gothic Wing folder isn’t a balisong trainer or a butterfly knife live blade; it’s a twin assisted-opening folder. There’s no bite handle, no safe handle, and no continuous blade channel like you’d see on a true balisong. The role it fills is different: where a balisong trainer is about building flipping skill, this knife is about dual-blade drama, collection value, and giving your everyday carry a more gothic, fantasy-driven edge.

Is this butterfly-style knife good for learning to flip?

If your goal is to learn true butterfly knife flipping, you want a dedicated balisong trainer with proper pivots, handle geometry, and a safe edge. The Gothic Wing’s spring-assisted mechanism and dual blades aren’t designed for spin tricks, chaplins, or aerials. Trying to flip it like a balisong would fight the hardware and risk unsafe handling.

Where this knife shines is in presentation and carry: quick assisted deployment, a striking silhouette, and a look that complements a collection already built around butterfly knives and fantasy blades. Think of it as the showpiece you flip open once, not the trainer you rep spins with for hours.

Where This Knife Lives in Your Lineup

Whether you’re deep into butterfly knife flipping or just building your first real collection, pieces like the Gothic Wing Twin-Blade Assisted Folder serve a specific role. It’s the bat-themed, rainbow-titanium attention grabber that sits next to your favorite balisong, not instead of it. The collectors see the silhouette and rainbow finish and know exactly where it goes in the display. The everyday carrier sees a pocketable dual-blade folder with real presence. And the balisong flipper sees a companion piece that matches the energy of a good session, even if it plays by different mechanical rules.

Whichever lane you’re in—collector, carrier, or flipper—you’re not just adding another generic folder. You’re adding the one people point at first.

Blade Length (inches) 3
Overall Length (inches) 11
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Weight (oz.) 5.81
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Titanium
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Bat Theme
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock