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Dragon Balance Six‑Hole Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver

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Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver

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The Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver pairs clean steel geometry with a dragon etched blade that looks sharp even before it’s open. Six-hole drilled handles trim weight and center the balance for smoother, more confident flipping, while the 4.125-inch spear point rides in a slim 5.25-inch closed profile. Rounded handle edges, a solid T-latch, and smooth dual-pivot hardware make this balisong feel secure in hand and eye-catching in the case—ideal for enthusiasts and retailers who want a piece that flips as good as it looks.

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Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver

The Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver is built around one idea: a butterfly knife should feel as intentional in motion as it looks on display. This balisong hits that balance with six-hole drilled handles, a clean spear point profile, and a dragon-etched blade that gives it a distinct visual identity without sacrificing function.

What Makes This Butterfly Knife Stand Out

At 9 inches overall with a 4.125-inch spear point blade, this butterfly knife lands in the sweet spot for flipping and light utility. Closed, it compacts down to 5.25 inches, making it an easy pocket or case carry. The polished silver finish across both blade and handles gives it a uniform, refined look, while the dragon etch provides a clear focal point for collectors and buyers who appreciate themed steel.

The six-hole handles are not just decoration. By removing material along the length of the steel, they reduce overall weight to 4.43 ounces and shift the way this knife moves in your hand. That translates into a more responsive feel when opening, closing, or practicing basic balisong patterns.

Build Quality and Balance for Confident Flipping

This butterfly knife is designed for buyers who care about how a balisong actually feels in use. The combination of drilled steel handles, full-length blade fuller, and dual pivot hardware produces a predictable, repeatable swing.

Six-Hole Handles: Lightweight Steel with Purpose

The six circular cutouts in each handle do three things: they trim weight, adjust the balance toward the center, and give your fingers subtle indexing points as the knife rotates. Because the handles are full steel, you still get a solid, durable frame—just without unnecessary mass that slows down your flips.

Rounded handle edges keep the motion smoother against the palm and fingers, especially when practicing repeated openings and closings. For retailers, this is a detail customers notice the moment they pick it up: no sharp corners or awkward hotspots along the handle spine.

Dragon-Etched Spear Point Blade

The spear point blade is symmetrical and visually clean, which pairs well with the mirrored silver finish. A central fuller adds depth to the profile and subtly reduces weight along the blade, helping maintain the overall balance between blade and handles. The dragon etching is crisp and central, making the knife stand out in a display case without relying on bright colors or gimmicks.

Carry and Handling Reality

At 5.25 inches closed, this butterfly knife fits naturally in a front pocket, bag, or dedicated case. The polished finish gives it a more refined, collector-friendly appearance, but the all-steel construction means it can handle regular handling and flipping.

The T-style latch at the base of the handles provides straightforward security: closed, it keeps the knife neatly locked for carry; open, it can be latched to keep the handles together if you prefer a fixed configuration during display or certain drills. This familiar latch style makes it easy for new users to understand and for experienced flippers to integrate into their routine.

Smooth Dual-Pivot Hardware

Each handle arm is built around dual-screw pivot hardware, giving the knife a more stable, tunable rotation point. This matters for anyone who cares about consistent flipping—loose, sloppy pivots make patterns unpredictable. With screw-fastened pivots, you have a straightforward, serviceable setup that can be tightened, adjusted, or maintained as needed.

Visual Theme: Dragon Steel with Clean Lines

The visual story on this butterfly knife is deliberate: polished silver steel from tip to latch, minimal visual noise on the handles, and one strong thematic element—the dragon on the blade. That combination appeals to buyers who like a subtle fantasy or martial aesthetic without sacrificing the modern, tactical feel of bare metal.

In a retail environment, this knife catches attention for three reasons: the shine of the polished steel, the symmetry of the spear point and hole pattern, and the dragon engraving. Together, those details read as “collector-grade” at a glance, which helps it sell on sight even before someone tests the action.

Who This Butterfly Knife Is For

This design works well for three main groups:

  • Butterfly knife enthusiasts who want a clean, all-metal balisong with reliable balance for casual flipping.
  • Collectors who appreciate dragon-themed pieces that still maintain a disciplined, minimalist steel aesthetic.
  • Retailers who need a visually striking, approachable-price butterfly knife that looks good in a case and feels solid in hand.

Because it is not a trainer and features a plain-edge spear point blade, it is best suited to responsible adult buyers who understand local knife regulations and handle balisongs safely.

Practical Details at a Glance

  • Overall length: 9 inches open
  • Blade length: 4.125 inches
  • Closed length: 5.25 inches
  • Weight: 4.43 ounces
  • Blade style: Spear point, plain edge
  • Blade material: Steel with polished silver finish and dragon etch
  • Handle material: Polished steel with six-hole drilled pattern
  • Latch type: T-style latch
  • Trainer: No – live blade

What People Ask Before Buying a Butterfly Knife

Is this butterfly knife suitable for beginners?

This butterfly knife has smooth pivots, rounded handle edges, and balanced drilled handles, which are all beginner-friendly features. However, it is a live blade, not a trainer. New users should start slowly, practice over a soft surface, and consider learning patterns with a dedicated trainer first. For responsible adults who understand the risks, this model offers a solid introduction to real balisong handling.

How does the six-hole handle design affect flipping?

The six-hole design removes material from the handles, reducing weight and pulling the balance slightly inward. In practice, that makes rotations feel quicker and often more controllable than on solid, heavy handles. It also gives you tactile landmarks as the knife moves through your grip, which many flippers find helpful for consistency.

Does the latch get in the way during use?

The T-style latch is a standard, predictable design. During active flipping, most users either flip with the latch unlatched and free, or they perform basic modifications like latch removal if they want a completely unobstructed handle profile. Out of the box, the latch is secure enough for carry and simple enough that most buyers adapt to it quickly.

Is this more of a display piece or a user?

It does both. The polished silver finish and dragon etching give it clear display appeal, especially in a case or on a stand. Underneath that, it is still a full steel butterfly knife with practical dimensions and functional hardware. Many buyers will display it and still take it out regularly for careful flipping sessions.

Carrying and Caring for Your Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife

Because of its polished finish, this knife looks best when kept clean and lightly maintained. Wiping the blade and handles after handling reduces fingerprints and moisture; a small amount of pivot-safe lubricant keeps the action smooth. For carry, treat it like any other live-blade balisong: closed, latched, and stowed in a pocket, pouch, or case that protects it from impact and keeps the latch from unintentionally opening.

If you plan to display it, the uniform silver tone and dragon etch respond well to directional light—angled lighting highlights the fuller and engraving without washing out the polish.

Why Retailers Like Stocking This Model

From a merchandising standpoint, the Dragon Flow Balanced Butterfly Knife - Polished Silver does three important things: it looks premium in a case, it feels substantial without being heavy, and it moves well in hand when customers test it (where legal and appropriate). The dragon theme gives you a clear selling hook, and the drilled handle design provides a functional talking point about balance and flipping.

For buyers, that combination—visual impact plus honest, functional design—makes it an easy yes. For stores, it’s the kind of butterfly knife that reliably draws attention and converts casual interest into a purchase.

Blade Length (inches) 4.125
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Weight (oz.) 4.43
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Steel
Theme Dragon Etch
Latch Type Latch
Is Trainer No