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Bear and Son Widow Series Butterfly Trainer W114BTR Safe Practice Knife For Hobbyists

Bear and Son Widow Series Butterfly Trainer W114BTR Safe Practice Knife For Hobbyists

BCW114BTR |
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The Bear & Son Widow Series Butterfly Trainer W114BTR is a purpose-built practice knife for butterfly enthusiasts who want to refine flips, twirls, and deployments without a sharp edge. Designed for both beginners and experienced practitioners, its balance, safety-first design, and dependable construction make it a trusted training companion.

  • Closed Length: 5" (12.7 cm) — compact, controllable form for precise one-handed practice
  • Blade Length: 3.63" (9.22 cm) — balanced blade proportion for fluid flips
  • Blade Material: 440 stainless steel, unsharpened with a blunt tip
  • Blade Finish: Red powder coating for visibility and corrosion resistance
  • Blade Tip: Blunt tip to reduce risk during training
  • Handle Material: Black powder-coated zinc for a sturdy, comfortable grip
  • Series: Widow Series — part of a cohesive family designed for reliable practice
  • Intended Use: Safe flipping and manipulation trainer blade, not a functional cutting tool
  • Packaging: Boxed and sold directly through authorized retailers

Using the W114BTR helps you develop precise finger flicks and smooth transitions between open and closed positions, building confidence with each practice session. The blunt blade design minimizes risk while you learn and refine techniques like flips, twirls, and controlled deployments. The bold red blade coating enhances visibility during fast movements, and the black zinc handle provides a secure, comfortable grip for extended practice. This is a training blade—not a cutting tool—making it ideal for at-home training, hobby spaces, and structured drills with other enthusiasts. For ongoing skill development, incorporate routine drills such as slow-rotation flips, one-handed catches, and deployment timing to improve consistency and flow.

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