Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Have you guys seen the masters and the combat buttefly knives on wle.com?

  1. #1
    Vankuen Guest

    Have you guys seen the masters and the combat buttefly knives on wle.com?

    I was thinking of getting some professionally made baat cham do.

    I saw the ones made of surgical steel on wing lam's site and a couple others, and was just wondering your take on them. Are they worth the money? One is around 1100 dollars...the other...around 500. I was thinking of getting the one that was 500. They are supposedly made of 440 surgical steel, and sharpened to a razor edge, made for the "rigors of actual combat".

    Has anyone here seen the actual blades? Or know if the quality is as good as whats being advertised? Thanks.

    "From one thing know ten thousand" - Miyomato Musashi, Book of five rings

  2. #2
    Watchman Guest
    Masters Butterfly Sword




    Combat Butterfly Swords


  3. #3
    Vankuen Guest

    Thanks watchman....

    But I already knew what they looked like my friend...I was wondering if anyone had actually seen one up close and actually been able to handle it.

    But thanks for posting the pics....I always like to look at them! lol

    "From one thing know ten thousand" - Miyomato Musashi, Book of five rings

  4. #4
    Watchman Guest

    No problem.

    I was actually posting the pics for everyone else, hoping you would get a quicker response that way.

    I'm also curious if anyone has handled them.

  5. #5
    Vankuen Guest

    I spoke with someone who used to train with wing lam

    This guy said that wing lam's custom made weapons such as these blades, are the nicest weapons he's ever held. (He had previously bought a gim)

    So since I really really wanted them, I decided to go ahead and splurge. I'll let you guys know how they are when I receive them.

    "From one thing know ten thousand" - Miyomato Musashi, Book of five rings

  6. #6
    Phil Redmond Guest

    Hey, Vankuen

    I've been drooling over thoses knives for days. My only concern is, they might be Woo Dip Do (Southern Shaolin Butterfly knives), not Baat Jam Do.
    Phil

  7. #7
    Slayer Guest

    Those knifes

    I don't think those are Bart Jam Do knifes.

  8. #8
    Watchman Guest

    They aren't,

    but they're still cool.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •