Godfather Presence Oversized Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Marble
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An automatic knife for sale that leans all the way into classic stiletto drama. The Godfather Presence XL is a 13-inch Italian-style automatic with a 5-inch polished dagger blade, black marble-effect scales, brass rivets, and a spine-mounted safety. One push of the button and the blade snaps to attention with that unmistakable stiletto opening. It’s too long for pocket EDC, but perfect for display, demos, and anyone who appreciates old-school switchblade culture built into a modern automatic.
Automatic Knives for Sale with Real Presence, Not Hype
Some knives are built to disappear in your pocket. This isn’t one of them. The Midnight Marble XL Godfather Stiletto is an oversized automatic knife for sale that leans hard into classic Italian switchblade heritage: long, narrow, unapologetically dramatic. At 13 inches overall with a 5-inch polished dagger blade, this is the knife you bring out when you actually want the room to go quiet.
The profile is pure Godfather-era stiletto: straight handle, polished bolsters, centered push button, and that unmistakable dagger grind. The black marble-effect handle scales and brass rivets turn it from just another automatic into a piece that looks like it belongs on a green felt table next to a lighter and a glass of something strong.
Why This Automatic Knife for Sale Feels So Satisfying to Open
This is a side-opening automatic, not an OTF. The blade pivots from the handle on a traditional stiletto-style mechanism driven by a strong coil spring. Press the button and the blade snaps open in a single, committed motion — no half-hearted deployment, no assisted blur pretending to be a true auto.
The action is tuned for drama: the long 5-inch blade gives you more visual and audible feedback than a compact EDC. When that polished dagger slams into lockup, you feel it through the handle. The button is classic Italian placement on the front scale, with a spine-mounted safety that blocks accidental activation when you’re handling, storing, or passing it around for a demo.
Action, Lockup, and Mechanism Details
The deployment is pure coil-spring automatic: preload on the spring keeps the blade tightly seated in the handle until you intentionally depress the button. That button cams the lock out of engagement and releases stored spring energy, driving the blade into open position. The liner-style lock catches the blade securely, and for a display-grade switchblade-style knife at this price point, the lockup is solid enough for light use and repeated openings without feeling mushy or vague.
Is this the hard-use automatic you baton through wood? No. This is the one you open and close fifty times in a row because the sound, speed, and silhouette scratch the same itch as a well-tuned classic car door slamming shut.
Blade, Steel, and What This Automatic is Actually Built For
The 5-inch dagger blade is mirror-polished steel with a long, lean profile. On a knife like this, the grind and finish matter as much as the composition. The dagger pattern gives you symmetrical lines and a needle-like tip — exactly what collectors expect from a traditional stiletto. The edge is plain, not serrated, which keeps the profile clean and era-correct.
Think of this less as a dedicated work knife, more as a statement piece that can still cut when asked. It’ll open packages, slice cord, or handle basic utility just fine, but the real value here is aesthetic and mechanical: that long polished blade flashing out of black marble scales in one crisp, automatic motion.
Size, Balance, and Carry Reality
Closed, this automatic sits at around 7 inches. There’s no pocket clip, and at this length you wouldn’t want one. This is a sheath, display, or desk-drawer knife, not a jeans-coin-pocket EDC. The included nylon sheath gives you a way to transport or store it safely, but most buyers are going to keep it in a case, on a stand, or as a conversation piece.
In hand, the balance is blade-forward, as you’d expect from a long stiletto. The handle’s straight lines and glossy plastic scales are true to the old-school pattern: visually striking, not optimized for gloved, wet, or tactical grip. Again, this is honest design — it plays its role instead of pretending to be a modern hard-use folder.
Automatic Knives for Sale That Honor Classic Switchblade Culture
The Godfather silhouette is one of the most recognizable shapes in the automatic and switchblade world. This XL take on the pattern pushes it into pure theater: big enough that every opening is a mini event, refined enough with the marble-effect scales and polished hardware that it doesn’t feel like a toy.
Collectors who chase Italian-style autos, movie-inspired pieces, or old-world mob-era aesthetics will recognize exactly what this knife is doing. The brass rivets, the polished bolsters, the centered push button — all of it signals a deliberate tribute to traditional stiletto switchblades, tuned with modern automatic reliability.
Collector-Grade Details That Actually Matter
- Oversized stiletto form: At 13 inches overall, this isn’t a generic 8–9 inch knockoff; it has the reach and visual weight serious stiletto fans look for.
- Black marble scales: The swirling pattern gives each handle its own character, and the gloss finish plays beautifully off the polished blade and bolsters under light.
- Spine safety: A proper sliding safety acts as a mechanical insurance policy when transporting or handing the knife to someone unfamiliar with autos.
- Traditional pin construction: Brass rivets instead of modern torx hardware keep the classic Italian look intact.
Legal Perspective: Buying an Automatic Knife, Carrying One is Different
You’re looking at an automatic knife for sale, and that triggers the same question every serious buyer asks: Can I actually carry this? Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including side-opening autos and OTFs) are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and import, not everyday carry. The Federal Switchblade Act restricts certain kinds of interstate shipment, but it does not set your day-to-day pocket rules.
Carry and possession are governed almost entirely at the state and sometimes local level. Some states now treat automatic knives much like any other folding knife; others still restrict carry, blade length, or concealed carry of switchblade-style autos. A 13-inch XL stiletto like this is firmly in the "display, collection, and private property" category for most enthusiasts, not subtle EDC.
Bottom line: It is generally legal for adult buyers in many states to purchase an automatic knife online, but whether you can carry this particular stiletto in your pocket, on your belt, or in public depends entirely on your local laws. Always check your current state and municipal knife statutes before treating any automatic, OTF, or switchblade as a daily carry tool.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Are automatic knives legal?
In the U.S., automatic knives exist in a patchwork of laws. Federally, the Switchblade Act focuses on interstate commerce and importation, and carves out exceptions for military, law enforcement, and certain uses — but it does not directly tell you what you can carry day to day. That’s handled at the state and local level.
Some states have fully or largely legalized automatic knives, treating them similarly to other folding knives. Others restrict possession, limit concealed carry, cap blade length, or specifically mention switchblades and OTF knives as prohibited weapons. Because this Godfather-style stiletto is long and overtly weapon-like in profile, it’s the kind of automatic that, even where legal to own, you may still want to keep to private property, collection, and demonstrations.
Always verify your current state and local laws — and remember those laws change. Enthusiasts who stay informed keep both their collections and their record clean.
What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
Mechanically, here’s how it breaks down:
- Automatic knife (side-opening): A folding knife where the blade swings out from the side of the handle under spring tension when you press a button or actuator. This Godfather XL stiletto is a side-opening automatic.
- OTF (out-the-front): A type of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle. Double-action OTFs both deploy and retract with the same slider or switch; single-action OTFs auto-deploy but must be manually reset.
- Switchblade: A legal and cultural term often used to describe both side-opening automatic knives and OTFs. In many statutes, “switchblade” is the umbrella term for any knife that opens automatically via a button, switch, or similar mechanism.
In collector language, all OTFs and most side-opening autos like this stiletto get called switchblades, but when you’re talking mechanics, this is a side-opening automatic knife, not an OTF.
What makes this automatic knife worth buying?
If you’re hunting for a slim, discreet EDC, this isn’t your knife. If you want a classic Godfather-style automatic with real visual impact, this one checks the boxes:
- Oversized stiletto format: 13 inches overall gives it true display and presence value that smaller autos can’t touch.
- Classic Italian-style mechanism: Side-opening coil-spring auto with a front button and spine safety — exactly what collectors expect.
- Black marble aesthetics: Marble-effect scales, polished blade, and brass pins nail the vintage switchblade look.
- Purpose-built for demos and display: The long blade and strong snap make it a perfect “show the action” knife for friends, shows, or a collection case.
You buy this because you appreciate traditional switchblade culture and want an automatic that looks and feels like the cinematic, old-world stiletto you’ve had in your head for years.
For Enthusiasts Who Know Exactly Why They Buy an Automatic Knife
This Midnight Marble XL Godfather Stiletto isn’t pretending to be a tactical rescue tool or a hard-use field knife. It’s an honest, oversized automatic knife for sale built around one idea: deliver that classic stiletto switchblade experience with modern, reliable action and unapologetic style.
If you’re the kind of buyer who can explain the difference between a side-opening automatic, an OTF, and a legal definition of a switchblade without Googling it, you’re exactly who this knife was built for.
| Blade Length (inches) | 5 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 13 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 7 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Polished |
| Blade Style | Dagger |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Glossy |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Button Type | Push |
| Theme | Stiletto |
| Safety | Safety switch |
| Pocket Clip | No |