Sure... send it here. And any other knives you have laying around!
50 E 750 N #9
Vernal, Utah 84078
I've only carried a stilletto type blades in fixed blade knives. And really I've not even done that since I was in the Infantry. The closest thing to a stilletto that I've carried is a Cold Steel Culloden.
I've been looking for an alternate knife to my Kershaw Boa:
http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=109412
This Boa has been carried constantly since I first got it. I still love it, and it has performed soldiers service for me. I'm not looking for a replacement, but I am looking for an alternate for when I am "Dressed". The Boa is so Tactical, it can easily pass the "Skunk" test (Would Skunk like this?) thusly it looks out of place when I am going to church or to an office while wearing my Haggar Kahkis and a nice shirt.
Reading that old TFL review made me want to take out the Boa again for a second look... yup... blade's blacked finish still looks good. Blade still snaps open with a satisfying *snick* sound.
However, the Boa isn't suitable for 2 things:
1. Pocket clip carry while "Dressed".
2. Quietly inserting a long blade into a target's ribcage into the heart.
And as cool as the Boa is... it's not nearly as sexy as this Cuda Maxx. This new Cuda makes me want to break out the Godfather tapes... wait. This is a new style of Stilletto... make that the Sopranos. I think Tony himself wouldn't mind carrying this slick Cuda.