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Blue Marble Godfather Elegance + Stiletto Automatic Knife - Glossy Finish

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Godfather Marble-Line Stiletto Automatic Knife - Blue Gloss

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This Godfather marble-line stiletto automatic knife is built for people who appreciate attitude and clean lines. Hit the button and the 3.125" spear point blade snaps open, locking solid with a safety slide to back it up. The blue marble glossy handle, polished bolsters, and slim 8.75" profile give it that old-world stiletto look with modern, reliable mechanics. If you collect automatic knives with style instead of excuses, this one earns its spot.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Godfather Steel on the Side

If you’re the kind of buyer searching brass knuckles for sale and still stopping to appreciate a clean Godfather-style automatic knife, this piece fits the way you think. It’s a straight-line stiletto automatic with a blue marble handle, a glossy spear point blade, and that instant snap-open attitude collectors expect from a proper switchblade. No fluff, no gimmicks—just a classic form done right.

Brass Knuckles For Sale & a Godfather Stiletto That Looks the Part

People who hunt down brass knuckles for sale usually care about two things: how it’s built and how it lives in the hand. Same rule applies here. This Godfather marble-line stiletto automatic knife runs a 3.125" spear point steel blade, polished to a glossy silver finish, backed by a straightforward push-button mechanism and a sliding safety. At 8.75" overall and 5" closed, it’s slim, balanced, and unapologetically old-school.

The profile is pure Italian stiletto: long, narrow blade, straight handle, polished guards and pommel. The blue marble glossy scales keep it from looking cheap or generic. It’s the kind of automatic knife that doesn’t need a logo screaming on the blade; the silhouette does the talking.

Material Matters: Steel, Gloss, and Collector Build Quality

Anyone serious enough to be browsing brass knuckles for sale already knows material isn’t a footnote—it’s the whole story. This stiletto automatic runs a steel spear point blade with a plain edge and glossy silver finish. It’s not pretending to be a pry bar or a bush knife; it’s built as a clean-cutting, thrust-oriented blade that fits the traditional Godfather pattern.

Steel Blade, Straight Intent

The blade’s spear point geometry gives you a fine tip and a usable straight edge. Steel takes the polish and holds a clean cutting edge for everyday tasks, package work, or just the simple act of flicking it open because you like the feel. The glossy finish isn’t decor—it tells you the grind and surface work were done cleanly enough to shine without hiding flaws under coatings.

Blue Marble Handle, Glossy Hardware

The handle scales are blue marble-pattern plastic—glossy, smooth, and visually loud in the right way. Brass-colored pins lock the scales down over polished silver-tone bolsters and pommel. It’s not a rough-duty field handle; it’s a display-friendly, pocket-friendly, back-bar kind of handle that catches light and attention. If you collect for style and lineage, that blue marble with bright hardware hits the Godfather mood dead-on.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Same Buyer, Different Piece of History

The same person who types brass knuckles for sale into a search bar is usually the one who can spot a cheap knockoff stiletto from a room away. This knife leans hard into the classic Italian switchblade culture—slim spear point, front button, safety slide near the button, no pocket clip to break the lines. It’s meant to be carried loose, displayed, or kept in the same drawer where you keep your brass knuckles and other hardware you don’t explain to strangers.

Godfather-style automatic knives have lived everywhere from street mythology to cinema, and this one respects that lineage without pretending to be a museum piece. It’s affordable, it’s functional, and it looks like it belongs in the hand of someone who doesn’t need to be told what it is.

Legal Landscape: Buyers Who Know Where They Stand

If you’re looking up brass knuckles for sale or eyeing an automatic stiletto like this, you already know the law isn’t the same in every state. Automatic knives are legal to own and carry in many U.S. states, restricted in others, and flat-out banned in a few. Some states care about blade length, some care about carry method, some draw a line at automatic deployment altogether.

This Godfather marble-line stiletto automatic knife is sold as a legal product to adults where state and local law allow possession and, where applicable, carry of automatic knives. You’re expected to know your own jurisdiction—states like Arizona, Texas, Utah, and a growing list of others have opened up automatic knife laws, while places like California, New York, and a handful of others still limit or complicate them. If you’re serious enough to collect brass knuckles or automatic knives, you’re serious enough to check your state code and buy accordingly.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the U.S., brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, restricted or banned in others. A few states treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons; others only restrict concealed carry or specific materials like metal knuckles while allowing variants made of polymer or other composites. There are also states where brass knuckles are simply legal to own and purchase with no real drama at all. The same patchwork shows up with automatic knives like this Godfather-style stiletto—some states are wide open, others are tight. Before you buy brass knuckles or a switchblade, check your specific state and local laws, because legality turns on where you live, not on how ready you are to own one.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually cut or cast from solid brass, steel, or other strong metals. Solid brass knuckles bring weight, corrosion resistance, and that unmistakable warm metal feel. Steel knuckles are harder and can be slimmer while still holding up. Collectors also chase aluminum, bronze, and even heavy-duty polymer pieces for specific weight, finish, or legal reasons. The same logic rolls into knives: a steel blade with a clean finish and tight hardware, like this blue marble Godfather stiletto, tells you more about quality than any marketing line ever will.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you look for brass knuckles for sale, start with material, machining, and legality. Solid brass or steel construction, smooth edges where your fingers sit, and no obvious casting defects are non-negotiable. Weight should feel intentional, not hollow or toy-like. Then factor in your state’s law—there’s no point owning a piece you can’t legally possess where you live. The same mindset applies when you buy an automatic knife: check deployment strength, lockup, and build. On this Godfather marble-line stiletto, the push button throws the blade out clean, the safety slide actually matters, and the frame doesn’t flex like a gas station special.

Why This Godfather Stiletto Belongs Next to Your Brass Knuckles

If you’re already the person who tracks down brass knuckles for sale and cares about the difference between solid brass and cheap pot metal, this Godfather-style automatic knife makes sense. It’s a steel spear point blade, glossy and sharp, with a blue marble handle that doesn’t apologize for being seen. The mechanism is simple: push button to fire, safety slide to lock it down, no clip to wreck the lines. It fits right in with a collection built around history, attitude, and metal that feels right in the hand. When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles or add another automatic knife, pieces like this are why serious buyers keep coming back.

Blade Length (inches) 3.125
Overall Length (inches) 8.75
Closed Length (inches) 5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Plastic
Button Type Push Button
Theme Stiletto
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip No