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I think even a cheapie will help you out as long as you get close to the weight and length of yours.
That being said, nothing beats the real thing.
I got hooked on butterfly knives when I saw a Jackie Chan movie called The Big Brawl. After that, Uncle Sugar sent me the the PI for a bit. Between those two, I has HOOKED!
Bought my first really good quality one at a show in Las Vegas back in the early days of butterfly's.
It was a Balisong brand, they became Pacific Cutlery, and ultimately became Benchmade. As a really cool bonus, there was a guy there that would give you a short block of instruction on how to do the basics. I didn't realize until right before I was ready to leave that this guy was the (near) legendary Dave Inosanto.
That being said, nothing beats the real thing.
I got hooked on butterfly knives when I saw a Jackie Chan movie called The Big Brawl. After that, Uncle Sugar sent me the the PI for a bit. Between those two, I has HOOKED!
Bought my first really good quality one at a show in Las Vegas back in the early days of butterfly's.
It was a Balisong brand, they became Pacific Cutlery, and ultimately became Benchmade. As a really cool bonus, there was a guy there that would give you a short block of instruction on how to do the basics. I didn't realize until right before I was ready to leave that this guy was the (near) legendary Dave Inosanto.