Description
BF-06 Antelope 440c Original Filipino Balisong butterfly Knife
Blade Materials – 440c Stainless Steel
Handle Materials – Brass with Philippine Deer Horn Inserts
Overall Length – 24cm
Blade Length -12cm
Weight -250g
440C has a carbon (C) content of 0.95–1.20%, chromium (Cr) content of 16.00–18.00%, molybdenum (Mo) content of 0.75%, Manganese (Mn) content of 1.0%, and silicon content of 1.0%.[1]
440C is a 400 series stainless steel, and is the highest carbon content from 400 stainless steel series. It is usually heat treated to reach hardness of 58–60 HRC. It is a bearing steel, and used to make knife blades. 440C can be oil quenched to achieve maximum hardness.
Caleb P (verified owner) –
“I’m a knife enthusiast, and your Balisong knives have quickly become my go-to favorites.”
Adam N. (verified owner) –
Extremely disappointed with the quality of the product. It feels cheaply made and not worth the price. False advertising at its finest.
Chloe H (verified owner) –
“I bought one as a present for my dad’s birthday. He’s so impressed with the craftsmanship.”
Owen S (verified owner) –
“The flipping action is smooth and addictive. These Balisong knives are top-tier in every way.”
Adam N. (verified owner) –
Received the wrong item in my order and had to deal with the hassle of returning it. No apology or compensation offered for the inconvenience. Poor service.
Harper W (verified owner) –
“I’ve added many knives to my collection, but the Balisong Butterfly stands out as a true masterpiece.”
Leo C (verified owner) –
“The attention to detail in these knives is impeccable. I’m proud to own one.”
Addison M.: “The authenticity of these Balisong knives is evident the moment you hold one. A collector’s dream.”
Addison M (verified owner) –
“The authenticity of these Balisong knives is evident the moment you hold one. A collector’s dream.”
Grace B (verified owner) –
“I’m a chef, and these knives are not just tools; they’re a testament to the art of blade-making.”
Wyatt L (verified owner) –
“The wooden accents on the handles give a touch of sophistication to the Balisong. I’m impressed.”