I LEARNED BUTTERFLY KNIFE TRICKS #shorts

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Published 2021-05-26

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  • @atomixage
    Be careful when learning with a dull training knife. I'd really recommend really hitting one side with sand paper so it is really rough and treating that as the "sharp" side. Butterfly knifes usually only have one side sharpened while the other is blunted. This is why you can smack one side of the knife into your finger without slicing it. A big mistake that a lot of beginners who start out with a completely dulled training knife run into is that they forget to keep track of which side of the knife you let hit your hand, and once they switch to a real knife they think they have the motion down and forget to keep track of the sharp side. This can lead to some pretty wicked injuries. Or do what you want. I'm not your dad.
  • @s0n1cforever
    As a butterfly knife user, do NOT! And I mean 𝙉𝙊𝙏 flip it open with the bite handle UNLESS told so when doing a trick.
  • @N1sh_
    "I got the move down to perfection" Wrong handle bud Edit : This got 1K likes in 1 day?!?
  • @tav_ish
    "This is the last time you'll see..." -Spy from TF2
  • @hitbyabus4615
    “Perfection” That was the clunkiest and sloppiest y2k I’ve ever seen
  • @crs0176
    “Before finally getting the move down to perfection”: throws the knife across fingers while holding the bite handle*
  • @entie8008TK
    I started using these a while ago but I started with an actual blade because I knew it would make me learn faster.
  • @StrangeIdiot101
    Isaiah saying the butterfly knife is to hard Spy mains: you fool
  • @justin5573
    can’t take the guy seriously while he’s flipping his trainer around holding the bite handle
  • @hazelknives
    “i got the move down to perfection” uses bite handle as safe handle
  • @JkEcoXD
    "Today, I'm gonna learn how to use a butterfly knife." (Litterly only does two beginner tricks and doesn't even roll the knife around his thumb.) "Perfection"
  • @katana9873
    “perfection” Ends by grabbing the bite handle
  • @jadonels5359
    If ur good with staffs and know how to spin them by rotating them around your hand you'll get this trick down quickly