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Marble Monarch Godfather-Style Stiletto Switchblade - Blue Marble

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Midnight Regency Godfather Stiletto Automatic Knife - Blue Marble

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This Godfather-style automatic knife is built for people who appreciate theater in steel. A 4.25-inch polished spear-point blade snaps open with a true side-opening automatic action, locking into a full 9.75 inches of presence. The blue marble handle with gold hardware isn’t pretending to be tactical—it’s here to be seen. Steel blade, classic bolsters, and a positive safety switch make it a solid choice for collectors, countertop sellers, or anyone who wants a standout stiletto in their rotation.

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Automatic Stiletto Switchblade Built to Be Seen

This isn’t a pocket box-cutter with delusions of grandeur. The Midnight Regency Godfather Stiletto Automatic Knife - Blue Marble is exactly what it looks like: a classic Godfather-style stiletto switchblade with a 4.25-inch polished spear-point blade, a blue marble handle that owns the room, and a full 9.75-inch profile that doesn’t apologize for taking up space. It’s made for collectors, counter displays, and anyone who still appreciates the old-school drama of a side-opening automatic knife.

Godfather-Style Automatic Knife for Serious Collectors

When you buy an automatic stiletto, you’re not chasing subtle. You’re here for that long, lean profile and the snap when steel hits full lock. This Godfather-style automatic delivers exactly that. The spear-point blade runs 4.25 inches in polished steel, tapering to a clean, precise point. Closed, the knife sits at 5.5 inches, riding slim and straight. Open, it stretches to 9.75 inches of classic Italian-inspired switchblade geometry—crossguard, flared pommel, and all.

The automatic mechanism is side-opening with a push button, exactly as it should be on a proper stiletto. You press, the blade fires, it locks. No drama, no indecision. A sliding safety on the handle front backs that up, so you decide when the show starts.

Material and Build: What This Automatic Stiletto Is Actually Made Of

Collectors care about what steel, what handle, what hardware. That’s where the difference between a novelty toy and a reliable showpiece lives.

Polished Steel Spear-Point Blade

The blade is steel with a polished finish—bright, reflective, and unapologetically dressy. It’s a spear-point profile: long, centered tip, and a clean plain edge. No serrations, no tactical cosplay. Just a straightforward, traditional stiletto blade silhouette that does exactly what a stiletto blade is supposed to do: look right, open fast, and lock solid.

The polish isn’t there for vanity alone. It highlights the grind lines and makes any imperfections obvious, which means you can actually judge the quality with your own eyes. A knife that hides behind matte coatings usually has something to hide.

Blue Marble Handle with Gold Hardware

The handle scales are glossy blue plastic with a marble pattern—bold, high-contrast, and built to catch light. This is not a work-boot handle. It’s a bar-top, glass-case, special-occasion handle. The bolsters, pins, button, and safety hardware carry a gold-tone finish that plays hard against the blue and silver.

At 5.4 ounces, the knife has real presence in hand. Not a brick, not a feather. Enough weight to feel like metal and moving parts, not a hollow prop. The frame, bolsters, and guard complete that traditional Italian-style stiletto profile that collectors actually look for when they buy these knives.

Automatic Knife with That Classic Godfather Presence

Everybody knows the silhouette—long, narrow blade, straight spine, flared pommel, crossguard you can recognize across the room. This automatic knife leans into that Godfather-style look instead of watering it down. The etched stiletto logo at the base of the blade is a nod to the old-school aesthetic, not a giant billboard.

The side-opening automatic action gives you the snap you’re paying for. Push button, blade out, lock engaged. The safety switch is there for when you pocket it or hand it across a counter; you’re in control of when steel is live.

Legal Context for Automatic Knives: Adult Information, Not Hand-Holding

Automatic knives, including Godfather-style stilettos like this one, are legal for adults to buy and own in many U.S. states. In others, they’re restricted, regulated, or flat-out banned for carry, sale, or both. That’s reality, not drama.

If you’re here to buy a switchblade, you already know the basics: check your state and local laws for automatic knives, switchblades, and assisted/opening definitions. Some states care about blade length, some care about mechanism, some care about how you carry it. The smart move is simple: confirm your own state’s stance before you click buy, then enjoy your knife without second-guessing it.

This piece is made for buyers in states where automatic knives are legal to purchase and possess. It’s your job to know where you stand; it’s our job to treat you like an adult who can handle that.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the U.S., brass knuckles are legal to buy and own in some states, tightly restricted in others, and outright prohibited in a few. States like Texas and a growing list of others have opened up legality for brass knuckles, while places such as California, New York, and a handful of additional states still treat them as prohibited weapons for carry, sale, or both. Online sellers typically ship only to states where possession is legal, but the final responsibility is yours: check your state and local statutes on metal knuckles, knuckle dusters, and similar impact weapons before you order.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles for collectors and practical users are usually made from solid brass, steel, or aluminum. Solid brass offers that heavy, dense feel and classic look collectors chase. Steel knuckles are tougher and often slimmer with higher impact resistance. Aluminum knuckles cut weight but still deliver structural strength and a cleaner carry. Cheap pot-metal and mystery alloys are what you avoid—they bend, crack, and feel wrong in the hand. A good pair of knuckles tells you what it’s made from, and doesn’t pretend otherwise.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Look at three things: material, geometry, and legality. Material first—solid brass, steel, or quality aluminum, not soft junk metal. Geometry second—finger holes should fit your hand without sharp internal edges that bite, and the palm swell or backstrap should seat naturally against your grip. Legality third—make sure brass knuckles are legal to own and, if you care about carry, legal to carry in your state. Past that, it’s about taste: finish, color, engraving, and whether you want a clean workhorse or a display-grade piece.

Why This Automatic Stiletto Earns a Spot in Your Rotation

The Midnight Regency Godfather Stiletto Automatic Knife - Blue Marble doesn’t pretend to be a hard-use field tool, and that’s exactly why it works. It’s a dressy, Godfather-style automatic with real steel, a full 9.75-inch open length, a 4.25-inch polished spear-point blade, and a blue marble handle that reads immediately from across the room. If you collect automatic knives, sell them from behind glass, or just want one stiletto that actually looks the way a stiletto should, this one does the job without excuses.

When you’re ready to buy, you’re not hunting for another lecture. You’re looking for an automatic knife with clear specs, real presence, and a mechanism that works every time you hit the button. This Godfather-style stiletto delivers exactly that—and it will look right at home next to every serious piece you already own.

Blade Length (inches) 4.25
Overall Length (inches) 9.75
Closed Length (inches) 5.5
Weight (oz.) 5.4
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
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