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how to do rotational transfers with the balisong

video how to do rotational transfers with the balisong
here are to transfers done with the balisong knife that are really nice and simple
The orbital transfer & reverse orbital transfer.
hope you enjoy.
5 comments
Mar 3, 2010. 1:40 PMKiteman says:
I discovered recently that this style of knife is illegal in the UK, unless you have only one arm.
May 15, 2010. 5:05 AMkorgoth25 says:
balisong style blades are usually illegal in most "developed country's". In the US this blade can be illegal from state to state. In NH it wouls be legal as long as both sides aren't sharpened.
Jun 6, 2010. 8:00 PMxtrememysterio says:
IN california its okay to have any length as long as its in a home. but if you have it in the streets the blade cant be longer than 2 inches
Jun 3, 2011. 4:58 AMshorts5555 says:
Or from LEGO like i have done :)

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