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Hammered Edge Composure Balisong - Black Wood

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A butterfly knife for sale that actually feels dialed the moment you flip it open. The Hammered Edge Composure Balisong pairs a hammered clip point blade with drilled black wood handles for balanced, confident rotations. The weight sits right in the sweet spot, the latch locks up clean, and the polished hardware keeps the action smooth. Whether you’re building your balisong collection, practicing basic openings, or carrying a distinctive EDC, this piece brings controlled presence to every flip.

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That First Clean Flip with a Serious Balisong

The first time you open the Hammered Edge Composure Balisong, you feel it immediately: the weight tracks true, the hammered blade clears cleanly, and the black wood handles fall into line without fighting you. This isn’t a wall-hanger. It’s a butterfly knife built to be flipped, carried, and collected—where every detail, from the latch to the drilled handles, respects how the balisong community actually uses their gear.

Butterfly Knife for Sale with Real Balance, Not Hype

When you’re looking for a butterfly knife for sale, you’re not just buying a silhouette—you’re buying action. This balisong runs a drilled handle setup over a hammered clip point blade, hitting that middle-weight zone flippers trust for consistent swings. At 8.625 inches overall with a 3.625-inch blade, it lives right in the classic balisong size profile, making rollovers, basic openings, and carry all feel natural.

The latch sits at the base of the handles to lock the knife closed, staying out of the way when you’re actually working on your flipping. It’s a familiar configuration for anyone who’s been around butterfly knives, and intuitive even if this is your first live blade balisong.

Build Quality That Earns Respect in the Balisong Community

In this scene, the hardware tells the truth. Collectors and flippers both judge a butterfly knife by how the tang, pivots, and handles come together. The Hammered Edge Composure Balisong backs up its looks with solid construction choices a community insider would check first.

Multi-Screw Pivot Setup for Consistent Action

The pivot region runs multiple visible screws and hardware contact points, giving the handles a stable track around the tang. This isn’t a loose novelty piece—it’s a balisong that stays consistent flip after flip. The polished silver hardware not only looks clean against the black wood, it reduces friction where it counts and resists the slop that kills confidence tricks.

Drilled Black Wood Handles with Real, Usable Weight

Handle material matters. These polished black wood scales ride over a metal frame with circular weight-reduction holes, giving the handles enough mass for momentum while cutting the dead weight that makes a butterfly knife feel clumsy. The result is a swing that feels deliberate, not sluggish, with the handles tracking in sync around the hammered blade.

Balisong for Sale That Looks Collector-Grade, Flips Everyday

Collectors will notice the visual choices first: the hammered blade texture catches light differently along the flats, while the polished cutting edge draws a clean line down the profile. Pair that with deep black wood handles and silver accents and you get a balisong that looks like it belongs on a display stand—but doesn’t shy away from pocket time.

The clip point profile adds a bit of modern tactical energy without going over the top. It’s a practical, EDC-friendly shape that still sits comfortably in the broad balisong tradition. This is the kind of butterfly knife you can line up in a collection shot and also not hesitate to actually carry.

Built for Everyday Carry Without Forgetting the Flip

For the daily carrier, this butterfly knife hits a sweet intersection: manageable 4.23-ounce weight, a straightforward latch system, and a closed length just over 5 inches. It disappears when you need it to, but feels substantial when you draw, unlatch, and open.

The lanyard or keyring hole near the spine gives you options—lanyard for reliable retrieval, or clip it into a setup that suits your usual carry. And because the handle and blade geometry stay true to classic balisong dimensions, basic opening patterns translate cleanly whether you’re coming from a trainer or another butterfly knife.

The Art of Butterfly Knife Flipping, Hammered into Steel

Every serious flipper knows: the balisong is more than a knife, it’s a skill discipline. The Hammered Edge Composure Balisong respects that from the ground up. The drilled handles help keep rotations smooth through rollovers and index spins, while the consistent blade weight lets you feel the arc of every flip without surprises.

Beginners will appreciate the predictable swing for simple open-close drills and basic aerials. More experienced handlers will notice how quickly the timing becomes familiar, letting them focus on flow instead of fighting the hardware. This is a butterfly knife for sale that’s happy on the workbench, in front of the camera, or in the pocket on the way to a session with friends.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality is the number one question in the balisong world, and the honest answer is: it depends where you live. In the U.S., some states treat a butterfly knife like any other folding knife, while others restrict or ban them.

Generally more permissive states (where owning and often carrying a balisong is broadly allowed, with local variations) include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

States with notable restrictions or bans on butterfly knives—especially for carry, sometimes for purchase—include: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Washington, D.C.

Laws also change, and some states regulate blade length, concealed carry, or sale vs. possession differently. Before you buy a butterfly knife, always check your current state and local laws or consult an updated legal resource. Nothing here is legal advice—just community-level guidance on how varied balisong legality really is.

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

A balisong trainer is built to flip like a real butterfly knife but without a sharpened edge. The “blade” is usually blunt or has milled-out sections, so you can practice openings, rollovers, and aerials with reduced risk of cuts. It’s the go-to choice for learning new combos or starting from zero.

A live blade balisong, like the Hammered Edge Composure Balisong, carries a sharpened edge and a real point. It demands respect. Flipping a live blade adds consequences and focus, which many experienced handlers prefer, but it also increases risk. Most of the community recommends starting with a trainer, then transitioning to a live butterfly knife once you have consistent control, safe handle awareness, and basic flipping fundamentals dialed in.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This is a live blade, so it’s better suited to someone who either has basic balisong control already or is moving up from a trainer. The balanced drilled handles, straightforward latch, and classic dimensions all help make the learning curve smoother, but you’re still dealing with a sharpened edge.

If you already have a trainer and you’re ready to feel how a real blade tracks through your combos, this butterfly knife is a strong progression step. If you’re brand new to balisong flipping, start with a trainer first, then come back to a live blade like this once your grip changes, handle awareness, and safe open/close are second nature.

Flipper, Collector, or Carrier—This Balisong Has a Lane for You

For the flipper, the Hammered Edge Composure Balisong offers honest balance, drilled black wood handles, and hardware that keeps up with your progression. For the collector, the hammered clip point blade and clean black-and-silver palette give you a butterfly knife that stands out without shouting. For the daily carrier, the size, latch, and straightforward build translate into a reliable EDC with a distinct balisong profile.

Where you land in the community is up to you—learning your first basic, lining up another piece in your balisong collection, or just carrying a knife with real presence. This is the butterfly knife you pick up, flip once, and immediately understand why it belongs in your rotation.

Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 8.625
Closed Length (inches) 5.125
Weight (oz.) 4.23
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Hammered
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Theme None
Latch Type Latch
Is Trainer No