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TriMark Precision Balance Butterfly Knife - Black Tanto

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Signal Rhythm TriMark Balisong Butterfly Knife - Black Tanto

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The first time you snap this balisong open, the TriMark signal graphics and black tanto blade make the flip feel intentional, not lucky. This butterfly knife for sale runs on steel pivots with solid handle alignment, so your timing marks are the red triangles themselves. At 9 inches overall and 5.83 oz, the balance feels centered and predictable in the hand. Whether you flip, collect, or carry, this blade brings rhythm, contrast, and conversation to every rotation.

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Butterfly Knife for Sale That Flips Like a Metronome

The first time you thumb this latch, swing the handles apart, and let the blade roll into lock-up, you feel it: rhythm. This isn’t just another butterfly knife for sale tossed into a catalog. The TriMark Signal Rhythm balisong is built around timing—white handles with red triangle markers and gray X-lines framing a matte black tanto blade etched in gold. Every opening becomes a clean, visual beat in your flipping flow.

At 9 inches overall and 5.83 ounces, this balisong sits right in that sweet spot where beginners get stability and experienced flippers get reliable momentum. It’s a butterfly knife for sale that looks loud, but performs with quiet, predictable control.

Balisong for Sale with Real Hardware & Balance Details

In the balisong community, we don’t judge a butterfly knife by adjectives—we judge it by hardware, tolerances, and how it tracks in the air. This balisong for sale runs steel-on-steel construction front to back: steel handles, steel pivots, and a steel T-latch that actually holds shut without feeling gummy or over-tight.

The 4-inch 440C stainless tanto blade is matte black with gold etching along the spine, giving you a strong edge profile for real cutting while staying sleek in the channel. Closed, you’re at 5.375 inches—pocketable, bag-ready, and easy to stage for practice or carry.

Steel Pivots and Solid Alignment You Can Feel

The pivot is where every balisong either earns respect or gets clowned. This butterfly knife for sale uses visible screw pivots at the red pivot collars, so you can actually maintain your hardware instead of being stuck with mystery pins. Out of the box, the action is smooth with a controlled swing—loose enough for rollovers, tight enough to avoid sloppy handle rub.

Collectors appreciate that this isn’t pretending to be a high-end bushing build; it’s an honest screw-pivot steel balisong that you can tune, lock in, and beat on without feeling fragile.

Full Steel Handles with Graphic Signal Pattern

The handles are full steel with a painted finish—white base, red triangle markers, and gray X-line graphics that almost act like visual timing marks as the balisong cycles through openings, rollovers, and fans. Steel handles mean you get that solid, confidence-building weight that many beginners actually prefer when learning control and consistent catch positions.

Over time, the painted finish will pick up character from drops and use, which collectors know can make a flipper feel more "yours"—a lived-in balisong with stories in every mark.

Butterfly Knife Flipping: Built to Show the Signal

This isn’t a toy-store butterfly knife; it’s a live-blade balisong tuned for flipping, display, and carry. The 5.83 oz weight gives you a smooth, pendulum-like swing that rewards clean wrist input and punishes sloppy timing just enough to teach you control. For basic openings, standard and reverse grips, and foundational combos, it feels predictable and trackable in the hand.

The red triangles and X-lines aren’t just visual flair—they make the rotation of the handles easier to track mid-air, especially under bright light or on camera. If you’re filming flips for the community, this design reads instantly on video.

Blade Profile: Black Tanto with Real Bite

The matte black 440C tanto blade keeps a clean line through the channel and offers a strong, reinforced point. As a live blade, it’s absolutely capable of real cutting and self-defense roles; this is not a trainer. The gold-etched pattern along the spine gives it that collector-friendly aesthetic without interfering with edge performance.

For flips, the straight-back tanto geometry pairs well with the steel handles, keeping the center of mass close to the pivot and making the balisong feel balanced rather than blade-heavy.

Latch and Channel: Practical, Not Gimmicky

The T-latch sits at the end of the handles, providing a familiar close-up and deployment feel for anyone who has run classic latch-style butterfly knives. It’s metal, simple, and does its job: secure when closed, out of your way when flipping if you manage your grip correctly.

The blade tracks cleanly between the steel handles, with enough clearance in the channel to avoid rub under normal tension while still keeping play under control. For a working flipper, that’s exactly the balance you want from a butterfly knife for sale in this range.

Collector Presence, Daily Carry Attitude

On a shelf, this balisong looks like a design piece—white handles, red signal triangles, black and gold blade. In pocket, it looks like you actually use your knives. The contrast and patterning give it a distinct identity in any balisong collection, while the full-steel build and 440C blade make it perfectly viable as a daily carry option where legal.

Collectors get a visually unique butterfly knife that doesn’t disappear into a sea of black handles. Daily carriers get a functional tanto balisong with a real edge. Flippers get a weight and profile that rewards consistent practice.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality is the number one question for anyone looking for a butterfly knife for sale. Laws change often, and you should always confirm your local and state regulations before you buy or carry a balisong. Here’s a general snapshot—not legal advice, just a community-oriented overview:

  • Generally more permissive / widely legal with some limits: Arizona, Texas, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Oklahoma, Kansas, Florida (often legal to own; carry rules vary).
  • Legal to own but restricted carry or concealed carry: California (very strict on blade length over 2" in many situations), New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, Illinois (local city ordinances can be tighter).
  • Heavily restricted or often treated as prohibited: Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington state, Delaware, and some parts of New England may classify balisongs as gravity or switchblade-style knives.

Because butterfly knife laws can shift by state, county, and city, always check your current local statutes or consult a qualified legal source before you buy, carry, or ship a balisong. Ownership and carry are not the same in many jurisdictions.

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

A balisong trainer is built with a dull, unsharpened “blade”—often with holes or slots—designed purely for flipping practice. No cutting edge, no piercing tip. You get all the mechanics of a butterfly knife without the bite.

A live-blade butterfly knife like this TriMark Signal Rhythm runs a sharpened 440C edge and a real tanto tip. It’s fully capable of cutting and piercing, which means you treat it like a real knife first and a flipper second.

Many in the community start on a balisong trainer for sale to learn basic openings and muscle memory, then move to a live blade when they can control the handles, track the bite handle, and bail safely from missed catches. This piece is firmly in the live-blade category.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

For a motivated beginner who respects the edge and understands safety basics, this butterfly knife can absolutely be used to learn controlled flipping. The 5.83 oz steel build makes moves feel slower and more deliberate, which can help new flippers feel each beat of the rotation.

If you’re entirely new to balisong flipping or worried about cuts, starting with a dedicated balisong trainer for sale is usually the better call. Once you can confidently manage openings, closings, and simple combos without losing track of the bite handle, stepping up to this live-blade TriMark lets you bring real steel to the same skill set.

Flipper, Collector, Carrier: Find Your Signal

Whether you’re filming your first consistent fans, lining this up next to titanium customs in a display case, or sliding it into a pocket as a distinctive EDC, this butterfly knife for sale gives you something real: steel hardware, honest 440C, a balanced 9-inch profile, and handles that look like they were designed for rhythm, not just shelf appeal.

If you see the balisong as a skill discipline, a collection, or a daily tool, the TriMark Signal Rhythm lets you bring all three together. Feel the balance. See the signal. Make the flip yours.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Weight (oz.) 5.83
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440C stainless steel
Handle Finish Painted
Handle Material Steel
Theme None
Latch Type T-latch
Is Trainer No