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Green-Eyed Reaper Karambit Comb Knife - Black Skull

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Green Reaper Concealed Karambit Comb Knife - Black Skull

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Butterfly knife for sale energy, comb-disguise attitude. The Green Reaper Concealed Karambit Comb Knife hides a curved hawkbill blade behind a full skull graphic and detachable comb cover. A karambit-style finger ring locks your grip for controlled cuts, while the slim, glossy profile rides light in pocket or bag. It reveals like a showpiece but works like a compact EDC — for collectors who love skull art, carriers who like hidden tools, and anyone who appreciates a dramatic reveal.

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The first time you slide the cover off the Green Reaper Concealed Karambit Comb Knife, it hits the same way a clean, locked-in balisong opening does: smooth motion, clear intent, and a little rush when the steel shows. This isn’t a butterfly knife, but it sits in that same gear universe — hidden edge, dramatic reveal, and a community that respects tools with both personality and purpose.

Not a butterfly knife, but built for the same crowd

If you’ve ever searched for a butterfly knife for sale or hunted down a new balisong for your rotation, you already speak this language. You care about control, ergonomics, and how a piece feels in motion, not just how it looks in a photo. This concealed karambit comb knife is tuned for that same mindset.

The disguised comb cover and skull art grab attention like a flashy balisong handle pattern. The karambit-style ring gives you the kind of locked-in indexing flippers look for when they first pick up a new trainer. It’s a hidden knife that doesn’t apologize for being bold.

Design Story: Grim reaper attitude, comb-disguise subtlety

Look once and you see a glossy black comb with a wall of skulls, each pair of green eyes lit like they’re under a blacklight. Look again and you start to notice the curve of the handle, the ring at the end, the way the cover rides like a sheath. Slide the comb cover forward, and the hawkbill blade arcs out like a reaper’s claw.

At 7.5 inches overall with a 3-inch black hawkbill blade, the Green Reaper balances presence with pocket-ready size. Closed and concealed in the comb cover, it sits at 4.5 inches and just 1.16 ounces — light enough to disappear in a pocket, loud enough in design to stand out in any collection.

Hawkbill curve for controlled, pulling cuts

The hawkbill profile gives you natural draw-cut performance. Where a straight edge might skate across slick packaging or tough plastic, this curve bites in and tracks through the cut. It’s the same reason some tactical karambits and hooked blades have a loyal following: they reward proper technique with clean, efficient cuts.

Karambit-style ring for locked-in handling

The ring at the end of the handle is more than an aesthetic nod to karambit culture. It’s an anchor point for your index or pinky finger, giving you extra retention under stress and a confident grip when you’re working around awkward angles. Whether you’re opening a package, staging a demo, or adding motion to a gear video, the ring keeps the knife planted where you want it.

Comb-disguised utility: hidden knife, real work

There are plenty of disguised tools that stop at novelty. This one doesn’t. The detachable comb cover acts like a low-profile sheath, protecting the edge and maintaining the illusion when it’s stowed. Once removed, you’ve got a compact karambit-style knife with a clear purpose.

The glossy handle and cover finish showcase the skull artwork cleanly while still offering enough purchase for light-duty EDC tasks. It isn’t built to replace a full-size workhorse, but it’s more than ready for package duty, light cord, tape, and day-to-day cutting where control and compactness matter.

Lightweight feel, confident presence

At just 1.16 ounces, the Green Reaper rides almost invisibly until you need it. That low weight lets you stage smooth reveals and fast presentations without fatigue — the same advantage balisong flippers look for when they talk about handle weight and balance.

Why collectors and display builders gravitate to this piece

If you curate a case that usually features a balisong row, a few OTFs, and some wild karambits, this hidden comb knife slots right in as the conversation-starter anchor. It’s thematic, it’s theatrical, and it has a clear story: grim reaper skulls, neon eyes, and a blade that appears from a harmless form.

Collectors who chase skull patterns will notice how the artwork flows continuously across the handle and comb cover. The green eyes echo down the length of the piece, pulling attention toward the finger ring and blade. On a stand, on a shelf, or in a shot next to a favorite butterfly knife, it brings a consistent, dark aesthetic that reads instantly on camera.

Everyday carry in disguise: when subtlety meets style

For daily carriers, this hidden knife lives in a different lane than a visible balisong on the belt or clipped to the pocket. It disguises itself as a comb, tucks away without drawing eyes, and only steps into the spotlight when you slide that cover and show the blade.

The compact footprint fits easily in a pocket, pack, or organizer pouch. Because the cover fully encloses the blade, you’re not dealing with exposed edges or snag-prone hardware — just a slim, rectangular profile that feels familiar in hand long before the reveal.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even though this is a concealed comb knife and not a balisong, a lot of the same buyers also search butterfly knife for sale legal and want clarity. In the U.S., butterfly knife and concealed-weapon laws vary by state and sometimes even by city.

  • Generally more permissive states like Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Florida tend to allow ownership and carry of most folding knives, including balisongs and many disguised knives, but specifics can change.
  • Restrictive states such as California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Hawaii often have tighter rules on blade length, concealed carry, and "dirk/dagger" or disguised-weapon definitions.
  • Mixed or ambiguous states may allow ownership at home but restrict public carry, or treat butterfly knives differently from other folders.

Laws change, and enforcement can differ by county. Always check your current state and local regulations for both balisongs and disguised knives before you buy, carry, or ship. When in doubt, talk to a local attorney or consult official state statutes rather than relying on hearsay.

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

In the balisong world, a trainer is a butterfly knife with a dull, unsharpened “blade” — often with holes or cutouts — designed so you can practice flipping without worrying about edge bites. A live blade is sharpened steel built to cut, not just to flip.

The Green Reaper is a live-blade concealed comb knife, not a balisong trainer. You don’t flip it around your fingers; you deploy it deliberately, like a compact karambit. If you’re here because you searched for a balisong trainer for sale to learn butterfly knife flipping, pair this piece with a dedicated trainer so you can build flipping skills safely and still keep a hidden, character-heavy knife in your collection.

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

No — this tool isn’t built for butterfly knife flipping. Balisongs rely on dual handles, pivots, and precise balance around a blade channel so tricks feel fluid and predictable. The Green Reaper is a single-piece concealed karambit comb knife, meant for controlled cutting and dramatic reveals, not rollovers and aerials.

If your main goal is mastering chaplins, fans, ladders, and tech combos, you want a dedicated balisong trainer with the right handle length, weight distribution, and safe/ bite handle orientation. This piece lives beside that world as a fun, gothic hidden-knife complement to your flipping setup.

Where this concealed comb knife fits in your lineup

For the collector, it’s a standout skull-themed hidden knife that pairs naturally with aggressive karambits and display-ready balisongs. For the flipper, it’s the off-duty piece — the one you keep on the desk or in the bag when the trainer is put away. For the daily carrier, it’s a lightweight, disguised tool that carries quiet but reveals loud.

However you come to it — from searching a balisong for sale, hunting skull art, or building a themed EDC tray — the Green Reaper Concealed Karambit Comb Knife gives you something the community always values: a piece with a clear identity, a sharp edge, and a story people want to see twice.

Blade Length (inches) 3
Overall Length (inches) 7.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 1.16
Blade Color Black
Handle Finish Glossy
Concealed Length (inches) 4.5
Concealment Type Comb