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Marble Monarch Push-Button Stiletto Switchblade - White & Gold

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Gilded Marble Gentleman’s Stiletto Automatic Knife - White Pearl

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This automatic stiletto looks like it belongs in a glass case and opens with a satisfying snap. A polished gold bayonet blade, white pearl acrylic handle, and classic Italian lines give it real display presence without feeling fragile. The push-button action, safety switch, and pocket clip make it carry-ready, not just showroom bait. If you want an automatic that looks like jewelry but works like a knife, this gold-and-white stiletto earns its pocket space and a spot in your display.

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You’re here for brass knuckles for sale. You know what you want: solid metal, clean lines, no hand-holding. While you’re building out that kit, some pieces earn their way in alongside your brass knuckles — pieces with the same unapologetic edge. This Gilded Marble Gentleman’s Stiletto Automatic Knife in white pearl sits in that lane: classic Italian profile, gold steel, and push-button authority that fits right in with a well-curated collection of brass knuckles and blades.

Display-Grade Style With Working-Class Guts

This isn’t a toy, and it’s not mall-glass fluff. The 3.875-inch polished gold stainless steel bayonet blade runs almost the full length of the handle when open, giving the knife a long, needle-straight profile that collectors of brass knuckles and automatic knives appreciate. Closed, it sits at 5 inches; overall, 8.875 inches of stiletto that looks like it walked out of an old-world Italian shop and straight into a modern collector’s case.

The handle is white pearl acrylic — not some cloudy plastic, but a marble-look swirl that actually catches light. Bolsters, blade, and pommel carry the same gold tone, giving it that jewelry feel without losing the practical edge. At 4.52 ounces, it has enough weight that it doesn’t disappear in your hand, but it won’t drag your pocket down either.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Steel To Match The Attitude

If you’re the kind of buyer searching brass knuckles for sale and actually following through, you already understand the value of metal you can trust. This automatic stiletto rides in the same category: stainless steel blade, straightforward side-opening mechanism, and hardware that doesn’t feel flimsy. The dual pivot/bolster screws and visible hardware aren’t decoration — they’re how you know this thing is built to be opened, closed, and carried, not just photographed.

The push button sits right where it should on the bolster, with a top-mounted sliding safety to lock the blade closed when you toss it in your pocket or display drawer. There’s a single-position pocket clip if you want it ready to ride, or you can pull the clip and let it sit clean in a case next to your brass knuckles, autos, and other steel.

Blade Profile: Classic Bayonet, Modern Finish

The blade is a plain-edge bayonet style — long, symmetrical, and to the point. No serrations, no gimmicks. The polished gold finish gives it that dress-knife sheen, but it’s still stainless steel, which means you can actually put it to work if you feel like cutting something instead of just looking at it. The nail nick is a nod to traditional stilettos, even though the push-button does all the real work.

Handle Detail: White Pearl Acrylic With Real Visual Depth

The white pearl acrylic scales aren’t flat white; they carry a swirling marble pattern that shifts as you move it. If you collect brass knuckles with interesting finishes — blackened brass, polished steel, engraved plates — this handle belongs in that same conversation. It reads as clean, sharp, and a little too good for anyone who doesn’t know what they’re looking at.

Material And Build Quality That Deserves A Spot Beside Your Brass Knuckles

Collectors who search brass knuckles for sale don’t care about fluff. They care about metal, finish, and whether a piece earns its keep. This automatic knife hits the checklist cleanly:

  • Blade Material: Stainless steel, polished gold finish, plain edge.
  • Handle Material: Acrylic scales with a white pearl marble look, pinned and screwed into metal liners.
  • Mechanism: Side-opening automatic, push-button deployment with a positive snap.
  • Safety: Top-mounted sliding safety switch to lock the button.
  • Carry: Single-position pocket clip and slim stiletto profile.

The build is straightforward and honest. No fake tactical branding, no overdone machining that drives up cost and does nothing for performance. This is a classic Italian-style automatic with gold-and-pearl styling that looks expensive without demanding you baby it.

Legal Context: Same Adult Conversation You Expect When You Buy Brass Knuckles

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This automatic stiletto is sold as a legal product to adult buyers where state and local law allow it. You’re responsible for knowing how your state treats automatic knives and brass knuckles — not because anyone’s scared to sell them, but because serious collectors stay on top of their own laws. In many states, autos and brass knuckles are fully legal to buy and own; in others, there are restrictions on carry, concealment, or certain locations. The information isn’t hard to find, and if you’re already hunting brass knuckles for sale, you’re probably up to speed.

Why Collectors Pair Autos And Brass Knuckles

The same mindset that leads you to search brass knuckles for sale tends to appreciate a good automatic. Both have history, both spent years sitting on the wrong side of nervous legislation, and both survived because people kept buying, carrying, and collecting them anyway. A gold-and-white Italian-style stiletto like this scratches the itch for that old-school switchblade culture while your brass knuckles fill the brass-and-steel side of the drawer.

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Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

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What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, aluminum, or occasionally heavy-duty alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry that dense, warm feel and develop a patina over time. Steel knuckles hit harder on raw strength and durability. Aluminum knuckles give you enough stiffness with less weight, better for pocket carry. The same logic applies to blades: this stiletto’s stainless steel blade and metal hardware finish echo the material priorities serious collectors expect from real brass knuckles, not cheap pot-metal knockoffs.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you’re buying brass knuckles, you look at metal, machining, and fit in the hand. No flex, no sharp casting seams, no mystery alloy that feels like a toy. You want defined finger holes, proper thickness, and enough weight to matter. The same eye carries over to an automatic knife like this: you check the lockup, the button action, the safety, the handle scale fit, and the blade grind. If it feels solid, opens with authority, and sits right in the hand, it belongs in your rotation.

For Buyers Who Actually Follow Through On "Brass Knuckles For Sale" Searches

If you’re the type who types in brass knuckles for sale and actually buys instead of just scrolling, this Gilded Marble Gentleman’s Stiletto Automatic Knife is built for you. Gold blade, white pearl handle, push-button deployment, and honest construction — it’s a clean match for a collection built on metal, not marketing. Add it to the same drawer you keep your brass knuckles in, and it won’t look out of place for a second.

Blade Length (inches) 3.875
Overall Length (inches) 8.875
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 4.52
Blade Color Gold
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Bayonet
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Acrylic
Button Type Push Button
Theme Stiletto
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes