Bowie Knife | Marble Fade is a Covert-tier knife finish from the Spectrum Case and Spectrum 2 Case, introduced in March 2017. Pattern distribution significantly affects copy values. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
This full-tang sawback Bowie knife is designed for heavy use in brutal survival situations. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors.
"The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red" ★ COVERTFloat preview not available
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This full-tang sawback Bowie knife is designed for heavy use in brutal survival situations. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors. <i>The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red</i>
Bowie Knife | Marble Fade was introduced with the Spectrum Case in March 2017 and made available in the Spectrum 2 Case at its September 2017 launch.
Drops from Spectrum Case and Spectrum 2 Case openings. Neither is currently in the active weekly drop pool.
Marble Fade is a top-tier pattern on the Bowie Knife. The full-tang sawback blade provides an expansive canvas for the three-color gradient, and fire-dominant specimens command strong premiums.
Rare Special / Covert-tier knife with roughly 1 in 384 drop odds per Spectrum or Spectrum 2 Case opening.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys from both the Spectrum and Spectrum 2 Case.
Float values run from 0.00 to 0.08, limiting copies to Factory New and early Minimal Wear. Battle-Scarred is not obtainable. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant.
Painted with black and silver metallic paints via a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors — typically red, yellow, and blue — producing a gradient marble effect across the wide sawback blade.
Marble Fade on the Bowie Knife is consistently positioned among the model's premium finishes. The wide blade surface allows the pattern to display in full, and fire-dominant copies command the highest prices.