HELP: I have been looking for this blade type for so long, I cant find it.

In a word NO lol however I'm quite willing to sit and laugh my rear off while someone else tries it.
 
The blade type or style is basically an elongated tanto tip with a heavy recurve. The serrations have no say in what the blade type is; it's just a different edge type (Grind.), and doesn't change the name of the style -- a tanto with serrations is still a tanto.

Ie, here's someone who makes elongated tantos with recurve:

http://www.hossom.com/
 
The Fehrman Blood Moon has a really nice choil for some precision work, and might be just as useful as the OP's example. Do you think it costs more?
 
Holy crap that thing is awesome! I'll trade my Swamp Rat Rucki for one of those bad boys if anybody is interested! Plus $500 of your end of course.:D
 
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Hahaha I was only joking, Ant!

And to the OP, I work with a couple of people who do cosplay. They have a lot of fun doing it, so more power to you.

My daughter has done cosplay at comicon. Kinda proud of the little nerdbucket.

The first knife I ever made was a (poor) medieval dagger kinda thing. I hung it on a fancy belt wrapped around a baggy white pullover shirt and went to a Renaissance festival.

Frodo lives.
 
Hahaha I was only joking, Ant!

And to the OP, I work with a couple of people who do cosplay. They have a lot of fun doing it, so more power to you.

I know brother! I actually laughed out loud! About as close as they got to that monstrosity was the Argonne Assault... Eh, that one was a little over the top!
 
Oh nice thank you! Although is there a name for that blade style. like half serrated curve tip or what not??

What you describe in this post is a recurve. However, as you may have already gathered by the thickly plastered sarcasm, that is not a good quality knife for use. It is more of an art knife/sword.
 
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