More likely the Balisong Community cos i barely play tf2 and picked up the Vulp a month ago and started flipping like years ago but didnt get that far into it.
The first tricks i learned was the Y2K And the Wrist Pass (safe handle variation) then the index rollover then i learned the helix. Basically all of that is just those combined.
I have never scared my family more than them opening my door and seeing a knife immediately fly at high speeds in their directions as a result of my 5,000th failed attempt at the Y2K😂
@@adensrailfanningproductions I see the briefcase is safe Tell me, Did anyone kill a red spy on the way here? no? Then we still have a problem. [puts sniper's body on briefcase]
Spy does a thumb Chaplin into a pinky stop-type inspection. I’m “meet the spy” he performs the Y2K which is way smoother in animation style. The spy doesn’t do anything overly fancy, which is sad, because I’d love to see the spy do some crazy lqkii type flipping
In my case Her name was Izzy, we all lived in a ski town in Canada, she was a cleaner who got fired for doing coke at work - but before she did, she found a practice butterfly knife in a room she cleaned Fuck me 5 months later we finally admitted it was cool that she learnt every trick available
A tip that really helped me was keep your index finger on top for the catch, and release when you feel the other handle hit the back of your hand so you don’t just fling the blade backwards.
as a person who has been flipping for years you did really good, also on a side note I love how your channel resolves around you trying new things it's really cool to see
Always use a metal practice one, the weight helps you get used to it. Tbh your still gonna have to practice with a sharp one at some point. You will still bleed, all part of the process of learning. So don't be afraid of it.
Shouldn’t you at least start with a blunt (metal) one, with approximately the same weight distribution. Otherwise someone clumsy is going to get hurt, really bad, really fast
@@RenABFF0 practicing using a live blade helps to build handle discipline. If you start practicing with a trainer and you think you’ve done the trick but you grabbed something at the wrong time or something similar, you could be “cutting” yourself without even knowing it. There are alternatives to building handle discipline like a trainer with a bite handle indicator, which will make you feel when you “cut yourself” but it’s not sharp obviously. But I would never recommend almost any plastic trainer to someone first getting into balisongs. It takes a lot of adjustment to metal ones.
for the y2k, you want to hold it with like a pencil grip, and closer to the hinge, so it smoothly rolls around your thumb instead of just awkwardly flopping into the air like the way you're doing it
Can we also add make sure were holding the bite handle over the safe handle. Cringed thinking about if that were a real blade he would be missing a finger.
my uncle gets into all sorts of hobbies, i swear he has a new one at every family function, and when i went with my mom to my cousin and her husband’s housewarming party, he was spinning a butterfly knife the entire time. if i remember correctly he had some bandages on his hands, but he was great at all of the spins he did!
I remember my trip to the Philippines, I went to a province called Batangas where the Balisong (butterfly knife) came from. In just a couple of hours there, I learned a lot of tricks from the locals lol
As you get more confident with the Y2K it'll start to honestly do itself you just flick it around your thumb and it'll do the rest but now that you've got the Y2K down try the zen rollover. It's essentially the same trick, but with the safe handle so you'll have to do a wrist pass to redirect the blade side also get comfy with doing rollovers into other rollovers. Will Hirsch has a lovely tutorial on a zen rollover > index rollover that you can loop over and over and it's a ton of fun happy flipping
I like your videos because you actually show the hard work and practice put into learning a skill, and that is something a lot of people don’t get. They think they’re stupid or bad at something just cause they haven’t spent a lot of time on it
Nice! I’ve been flipping for a few years and the only suggestions I have are if you need to use a plastic Bali, use any of the squiddys from squid industries. Their still plastic but weigh a tiny bit more and move a tiny bit smother and sometimes that makes all the difference. And using a metal Bali makes flipping way faster and easier.
It’s nice to see balisong is coming back. In the 90's when I was still in primary school, balisong tricks was the one I perform on stage for a school year end performance. And then came the cup stacking and the kids I see were all like 🤓
Although saying they didn't then, my father was drafted from the Navy into the army became a paratrooper and a diver and I still have the original dive Flag dude.
Welcome to the community dude. I remember my first time doing rollovers when I was first starting out. I mainly kept studying the rollover the Spy does from Team Fortress 2. I hope to see more from you dude.
A great tip I learnt as a begginer was hold it i the crevasse between you thumb and pointer finger, also make sure that yur thumb tip is around 1 cm away from where the handle meets the blade!
I learned that stuff with a double edge Mount song my very first one I don't know how many times I cut my fingers but you do learn really fast just like nunchucks you use real ones and I don't know how many times I've smacked myself in the back of the head with it you learn really quickly
"If you manage to kill them, I assure you they were not like me..." -TF2 Blu Spy
“I am nothing. Nothing like the man lose inside this building!”
@@Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027 “What are you? President of his fan club?”
@@Physic314 " ...no, THAT would be your mother. "
*throws pictures*
@@berkgenc7690 What the-?! You- I- Ah?!
@@TheKakTheMonour Indeed. And now hes here to f*ck US!
Great work, awesome video, great editing, you, my good sir, will be getting my like.
I accept a like from someone as noble as you my good Sir Saber
Classic
Bro got the 1890 rizz
Lmao
Hey what is this called
Bro summoned the entire Tf2 community
More likely the Balisong Community cos i barely play tf2 and picked up the Vulp a month ago and started flipping like years ago but didnt get that far into it.
The first tricks i learned was the Y2K And the Wrist Pass (safe handle variation) then the index rollover then i learned the helix. Basically all of that is just those combined.
I trust my y2k completely and dont need to look at the blade to catch it anymore
He could be anyone of us...
Bro became spy
"Alright whos ready to find this spy"
"Right behind you"
Bam 💥
a TF2 Spy trying to complete his knife trick:
Far that blew up quick thx tho
FR
Behind you🥷
@@Playmaker-sl7et no behind you
This is a bucket
@@makapaka58 no behind you
I have never scared my family more than them opening my door and seeing a knife immediately fly at high speeds in their directions as a result of my 5,000th failed attempt at the Y2K😂
Damn💀
Damn💀
Damn💀
Damn💀
Damm💀
bro is NOT a french mercenary who can perfectly disguise as his enemies 😭😭
"The tommy has already breached our defences"
"Protect the briefcase
"WE NEED TO PROTECT THE BRIEFCASE"
@@rubenreyes1388 "Stand back son, 1, 1, uhhh 1!"
"INCOMIIIIING"
@@adensrailfanningproductionsthe briefcase its still here
Gentleman
@@Expressoo... (meet the spy card)
@@adensrailfanningproductions
I see the briefcase is safe
Tell me, Did anyone kill a red spy on the way here?
no?
Then we still have a problem.
[puts sniper's body on briefcase]
The Y2K is the move spy uses in TF2 when inspecting his knife
wrong. The inspect animation is a thumb chaplin.
Pretty sure Y2K isn’t used in game it’s just used in meet the spy
@@CitizenLily 🤓
@@frrlokn3536 the nerd emoji has just officially lost its meaning
Spy does a thumb Chaplin into a pinky stop-type inspection. I’m “meet the spy” he performs the Y2K which is way smoother in animation style. The spy doesn’t do anything overly fancy, which is sad, because I’d love to see the spy do some crazy lqkii type flipping
Now you can officially cosplay as spy from TF2.
i was gonna say something about spy lol
A thing i see is that in every balisong knife video there will always be a tf2 spy comment
SPY TF2!!!!
there is a replica of the tf2 spy knife from a company called atropos, it’s actually a really good balisong from what ive heard
I am le spy.*INTENSELY SNORTS*
Everyone gansta until someone behind him says "right behind you."
tf2 reference
"They should call you 'whiners Dr. NOOOOOOOO!!!!'.." -Team Fortress 2 Spy
The unemployed friend at 2pm on a Tuesday...
...goals🔥
In my case
Her name was Izzy, we all lived in a ski town in Canada, she was a cleaner who got fired for doing coke at work - but before she did, she found a practice butterfly knife in a room she cleaned
Fuck me 5 months later we finally admitted it was cool that she learnt every trick available
@@Ott3r5loshNobody cares
@@Kinitoan okay and like why you gotta be rude like damn
@@Kinitoan🤡
@cademcdermott1368 I care for your comment :D
Quick tip for y2k, starting near the base of the knife makes that rollover so much more smooth and the handle almost just falls into place! Good job!
🎉🎉🎉helpful ty
I agree. I pretty much just pinch the base with my thumb and index finger n it rolls over smooth
@@JordanPeisner yup! Exactly! Once you get the hang of it it’s pretty effortless
Cx😊😊😊😊
Don't worry I'm not gonna 🙃
This Is the Spy's story before being a mercenary🗿
Bro is walking in his British footsteps
The spy has already breached our defenses.
Youve seen what hes done to our colleauges
And worst of all, he could be any one of us.
He could be You...
He could be me
He smashed your mother.
‘Gentlemen’ -TF2 Spy
Stupid bloody spys. Tf2 Sniper
*FIRE MUSIC PLAYS*
'I AM A FRICKEN SCOTTISH CYCLOPS'
@@levzander stupid bloody spy demomans.
I see ze briefcase is safe?
A tip that really helped me was keep your index finger on top for the catch, and release when you feel the other handle hit the back of your hand so you don’t just fling the blade backwards.
I can't get enough of your content.
They make unsharpened METAL balisongs when you’re ready to take it up a notch.
that should be the notch you start on tbh not some shitty 3d print
@@royaldz1273 agreed
I never owned a plastic one i got one and only on and it is a metall abllisong comb
I started whit a sharp one
The one I first got XD I didn’t know that there were plastic ones
Achievement unlocked: Meet the spy.
Eyyyyyy
nah he got spy milestone 3
Heavy is spy
gentelmen there is a spy amongus
INTRUDER ALERT!
as a person who has been flipping for years you did really good, also on a side note I love how your channel resolves around you trying new things it's really cool to see
I like how he’s got the cushion over a certain area
Yeah those were fun learning tricks with a real, sharp one in the ‘80’s.
Absolutely.
gosh always bring shi from the 80s who give a fuck 😂😂😂
I learned it that way myself. It's essential to develop the necessary concentration and respect for it is no fidget toy.
@@Geffi01i dont think risking a deep cut in hand is worth it lol
God I fucking hate people that think they were tough because they grew up in the 80s
To make it easier I would hold the balisong closer to the pivots
Keep up the good work❤
Now you know how much of a master of it the Spy in TF2 is considering he doesn’t even need to glance at it to do that second trick lol
@OwO alright then
What the spy does is not that hard, and once you've used a bali for like a month u can do it with ur eyes closed
@@bikewheel5835 yep. Thats true
Muscle memory is a very useful thing that makes repeating these moves effortless
@@bikewheel5835 the phasing through the hand part is a little hard but once you get it you're good
We need more men that test out random things like everything he does
The too easy army does exactly that! You should check him out. He answers lifes most useless questions/
,mike shake learns all the skills
@_edance Yeah I was about to say Mike Shake
You mean engineers? We have those already
like skills and hobbies a stupid amount of chanels do it @@JonFromWA
You inspired me to use the butterfly knife, now i can improvise, do the helix, and many other tricks i created. Tysm
"right behind you."
- Red Spy TF2
Just lay your weapons down and walk away -Spy TF2
Edit:lay not drop*
Lay*
It's lay not drop
Yes
If u did this in elementary school you are the coolest kid
@@Chisato12315 💯
Bro made a Pacific rim reference, I'm proud
Huh! Where??
Yeah where😂
@@KevinMenendez-qf6od at the start, with Hannibal Chau
@@WeeWoo120 , thanks😅
yeah, pacific rim was such a great movie, especially for one released in 2013, i wish it had a sequel
that's really cool! great job!
One of the best CZcamsr I seen you have earn a new sub!!!
He need a ski mask, a continental style suit and a French accent
Spy's suit costs over 1 million dollars i doubt a youtuber could afford that
@@37_newts_in_a_costumenah actually he probably can
@@MountainsAreCool yeah you never know how much money he has
@@37_newts_in_a_costume he’ll prolly learn how to make one in the next video
@@magneticmango325 yeah
the tf2 spy might be proud
Kunai users:
Spy-cicle users:
Big earner users:
Spy mains:
junkrat mains:
This man is the cure to boredom
"I'm looking for Hannibal Chau?"
Y2K is what The Spy does in tf2.
And everyone's experience with a balisongs extends to that animation and nothing else
idk why i called it the paper cut for a bit
“Meet the Spy”
*TF2 into plays*
🔴 sniper : Dat Pyro iz a bloody spy 🫵😳
baby pyro
NYET!!!
“INTRUDER ALERT RED SPY IN THE BASE”
Tun sk tun sk turutuuun
The person falling and the mother says good effort is halarious😂😂
tom: *learns balisong tricks*
tf2 community: *starts commenting spy references and quotes*
Always use a metal practice one, the weight helps you get used to it. Tbh your still gonna have to practice with a sharp one at some point. You will still bleed, all part of the process of learning. So don't be afraid of it.
Shouldn’t you at least start with a blunt (metal) one, with approximately the same weight distribution.
Otherwise someone clumsy is going to get hurt, really bad, really fast
@@RenABFF0 practicing using a live blade helps to build handle discipline. If you start practicing with a trainer and you think you’ve done the trick but you grabbed something at the wrong time or something similar, you could be “cutting” yourself without even knowing it. There are alternatives to building handle discipline like a trainer with a bite handle indicator, which will make you feel when you “cut yourself” but it’s not sharp obviously. But I would never recommend almost any plastic trainer to someone first getting into balisongs. It takes a lot of adjustment to metal ones.
@@ogiceboy5862 maybe putting some kind of paint on the blade edge so you still get marked without having to actually get cut by a knife?
Why would I want to bleed??
Like I'm happy with my plastic toy over here lmao
*"The spy has already breached our defenses."*
There a spy around he- AAAAAA…..
He could be any one of us! It could be you! It could be me! It could even be- *Bang*
@@BensonsCoffee
What!? It was obvious
he's the red spy! Watch he'll turn red any second now..
Aaannnnyy second now...
See? Red!
No wait, that's blood.
@James_Team_Rocket So we still have problem?
So who's ready to find this spy?
Right behind you.
So we still have problem
Big problem...
Right qhos ready to find this spy
Unclock* right behind you
Heavy and soldier screaming*
I like your vid i also have a balisong but idk how to do that
This man has so many skills, and so many different and unique things
for the y2k, you want to hold it with like a pencil grip, and closer to the hinge, so it smoothly rolls around your thumb instead of just awkwardly flopping into the air like the way you're doing it
w comment
@@dispzir w reply
w thread
Can we also add make sure were holding the bite handle over the safe handle. Cringed thinking about if that were a real blade he would be missing a finger.
Read my name
my uncle gets into all sorts of hobbies, i swear he has a new one at every family function, and when i went with my mom to my cousin and her husband’s housewarming party, he was spinning a butterfly knife the entire time. if i remember correctly he had some bandages on his hands, but he was great at all of the spins he did!
Where’d you get the knife? Cool vid btw
I love how he keeps practicing ❤
“It could be you, it could be me, it could even b-“
WOAH WOAH WOAH!
What, it was obvious! He's the red spy!
Watch, he’ll turn red any second now… any second now…
@@MelostoneSee, red! Oh wait, that's blood...
@@highqualitygrunt8195 So... We still got problem
Bros gonna go on a backstab streak.
This is where octane learned his skills
He looks like a guy who works at my camp 😂😂😂
“He could be any one of us… He May be in this very room, it could be you, it could be me! It could even be-“
- Blu Spy
🤯
🔵💥🔫
*Right behind you*
@@mistylover7398Woah Woah!
@@Case4032 he's da red spy
I remember my trip to the Philippines, I went to a province called Batangas where the Balisong (butterfly knife) came from. In just a couple of hours there, I learned a lot of tricks from the locals lol
tank you for going to out country and how do you rate it😃?
I live there. Thanks for coming
Read my name
Sitio Balisung
Whoa, You just thought me something about the country where I live 😂 I didn't know the Balisong came from the Philippines
This mans smile is so cute 🥰
I've always wanted a butterfly Knife
Looks at heavy metal version of this knife I have next to me......sets dr appt for Monday plans to try on Sunday😂❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 #goals
Balisong are great fun and good for hand coordination, but there's a reason they call one of the handles a "Bite Handle". You're doing great!
As you get more confident with the Y2K it'll start to honestly do itself
you just flick it around your thumb and it'll do the rest
but now that you've got the Y2K down try the zen rollover. It's essentially the same trick, but with the safe handle so you'll have to do a wrist pass to redirect the blade side
also get comfy with doing rollovers into other rollovers. Will Hirsch has a lovely tutorial on a zen rollover > index rollover that you can loop over and over and it's a ton of fun
happy flipping
I like Pacific Rim, and i like the brief second of it being on
As a Filipino, seeing u use the balisong professionally makes me fell good.
Average Tondo resident
No hate but feel*
this is one of the easiest tricks you can do....
As Filipino, shut the hell up
@@mmrchiveAverage Patriotic Filipino
now you are an spy in TF2, congrats.
I love your commitment 😊😊❤
I have no skills but by following your channel I will learn a few 😂👍🏻
He hit the blade on his hand….. he shakes the other as if it has been hit😂
Was wondering when someone would catch that haha. They were both genuine hits, just 2 seperate occasions
Lol
Hi I'm a big fan I'm subscribed
Balisong (butterfly knife) is a known product of my province, Batangas which is in the Philippines..
It is a Filipino weapon
Read my name
Bro everybody knows this
No one asked
@@cornflake314 not everyone knows it if they lived under a rock (me)
I like your videos because you actually show the hard work and practice put into learning a skill, and that is something a lot of people don’t get. They think they’re stupid or bad at something just cause they haven’t spent a lot of time on it
Penspinners watching this:
Nice! I’ve been flipping for a few years and the only suggestions I have are if you need to use a plastic Bali, use any of the squiddys from squid industries. Their still plastic but weigh a tiny bit more and move a tiny bit smother and sometimes that makes all the difference. And using a metal Bali makes flipping way faster and easier.
^^^^^^^ this
It’s nice to see balisong is coming back. In the 90's when I was still in primary school, balisong tricks was the one I perform on stage for a school year end performance. And then came the cup stacking and the kids I see were all like 🤓
I orgot to subscribe earlier so I'm subscribing now
I do love how you included a Pacific rim clip that movie is amazing
If u wonder where the butterfly knife came from,it came from the Philippines
In the Philippines, we call them "Balisong"
I thought that was just the proper name.
it's also a sign of honor!
so, the filipinos were the true spies...
He said the name in the first 5 seconds
balisong is the proper name. it translates to butterfly knife
Paratroopers used to always use those in case they had one hand Tangled Up. My dad was one of the original paratroopers 11th airborne
That’s not the same thing what your dad has is a kind of gravity knife that resembles a balisong the US military has never issued balisong knives
No they didnt bruh
Although saying they didn't then, my father was drafted from the Navy into the army became a paratrooper and a diver and I still have the original dive Flag dude.
Tip: try pen spinning first its like the baby version of balisong/butterfly knife tricks
"Right behind you" - TF2 red spy
Welcome to the community dude. I remember my first time doing rollovers when I was first starting out. I mainly kept studying the rollover the Spy does from Team Fortress 2. I hope to see more from you dude.
Your confidence is crazy have a great day man!
I've been flipping for a couple years now, and it's super cool watching someone learn for the first time!
bro should be a voice actor, that "come on" was literally perfect"
“If you killed them i assure you they were not like me”
"what are you, president of his fan club?"
@@carbondud “no that would be your mother”
@@Destroyer_odides "what the- wha- eh?"
@@carbondud “and worst of all it could be any one of us it could be you it could be me it could even be sc-
WOAH WOAH WOAH!
A great tip I learnt as a begginer was hold it i the crevasse between you thumb and pointer finger, also make sure that yur thumb tip is around 1 cm away from where the handle meets the blade!
To be fair, the first truck is extremely easy, but the key is that it looks intimidating and difficult.
I used to have a few, they were really fun to use, even had one with a comb, I really recommend them:)
Now all you need is an invisibility watch and an Electronics Sapper along with a disguise kit and you can be a mercenary!
Got steam?
@@gninja9274 got milk?
@@soksocks ya
@@Anvil296 THINK FAST, CHUCKLENUTS!
@@Anvil296 chocy milk
“Turns out I never really was on your side”- Spy TF2
Thats really funny, when I was learning the Y2K, the way i got it working was by NOT looking at the knife at all.
Bro mastering everything
Balisong also known as butterfly knife is made in Batangas Philippines
thats why he said balisong
@@DOORS4858 Did i say he didn't?
They know its from the philippines. Don't worry, they aint gonna steal that
No need to reiterate. 😂😂😂😂
y2k is absolutely one of the most satisfying feelings you can have on your hand in the world
U should build one out of Lego technic
This is why i like tomo carroll
*meet the spy starts playing*
🔊 INTRUDER ALERT RED SPY IZ IN DA BASE!!!!!!
@@mistylover7398 A RED SPY IS IN THE BASE?
@@d3fault1420PROTECT THE BRIEFCASE
“1,1,1….um. 1!
@@d3fault1420 🔊 : protect the 💼
@@mistylover7398yo a little help here?
As a balisong flipper myself I’m pretty impressed with how quickly you learned
I do balisong tricks with kitchen knives
@@scjay wow... what a cool kid you are.
I learned that stuff with a double edge Mount song my very first one I don't know how many times I cut my fingers but you do learn really fast just like nunchucks you use real ones and I don't know how many times I've smacked myself in the back of the head with it you learn really quickly
Tip: Grab it higher when throwing over you hand. Grab it closer to the hinges
The spy has already breached our defenses
* right behind you theme plays *
Look at what he done to our colleagues!
*Sniper get's backstabbed
And worst of all,it could be any one of us
@@dylanb3882 IT COULD BE YOU, IT COULD BE ME, IT COULD EVEN-
soldier What … it was obvious he is the spy