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Got this curiosity at the pawn shop today for $9.99- Looked like a Balisong at first glance, but is actually a linerlock!!- Brand is "The Bone  Edge"- A China import sold by Defender Knives-No idea what the blade steel is, but wicked sharp-Quick assisted one hand opening, with a nice snap and lock-A little blade wobble, but not bad-Nice heavy belt clip and it appears to be a primarily steel frame with blackened blade and blade etch on both sides- Heavy little bugger, you could hurt someone just throwing it at them in the closed position- probably weighs in at over half a pound-4" blade and a shade over 81/2" overall-Will see how it holds up as an EDC-I just thought it was something different!

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Interesting!

Very intriguing design!

Well I would have said it is indeed a Bali but I guess you just never know and perhaps they wanted the appearance to fool consumers! I don't know just thinking out loud..don't know who Defender is anyway!

I use to hear of those knives by the name Butterfly Knife. Have ya'll ever heard of them by that name?

I have Robert.

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