Master Guide to Bowie Knife Fade Patterns & Percentages

Seed patterns are the most important facet that requires consideration either when selecting a Bowie Knife for purchase, or when attempting to put a value on one. There are 1000 different seed patterns for the Fade finish numbered from 0-999, each carrying a different Fade percentage that is transferred on the weapon skin, anywhere from 80-100%, which is applicable to the Bowie Knife Fade as well.
Seed patterns with low Fade percentages are generally less valued since they leave parts of the weapon unpainted. The top seed patterns such as 763, 575, 897, and 636, have the whole blade covered in the pattern with the highest amount of purple at the tip, which is the most valued Fade color to have on the Bowie.

Lower fade percentage with unpainted areas.

Full fade coverage with maximum purple at tip.
34 patterns - Maximum fade coverage

100% Fade patterns represent the pinnacle of Bowie Knife Fade skins, featuring complete coverage of the fade pattern with maximum purple coloring at the tip. These are the most valuable and sought-after patterns.
53 patterns - Excellent fade coverage
99% Fade patterns offer near-complete fade coverage with excellent purple distribution. These patterns provide great value while maintaining premium visual appeal.
55 patterns - High fade coverage
98% Fade patterns provide high fade coverage with good purple presence. These patterns offer solid value for collectors seeking quality fade patterns.
44 patterns - Good fade coverage
97% Fade patterns offer good fade coverage with decent purple distribution. These patterns provide affordable access to quality fade characteristics.
62 patterns - Decent fade coverage
96% Fade patterns provide decent fade coverage with moderate purple presence. These patterns offer entry into premium fade territory at competitive prices.

Basic fade with limited coverage.

Improved coverage with more colors.

Good coverage with visible purple.

High coverage with strong purple presence.

Perfect coverage with maximum purple.
On Fade finishes for knives, there are only two wear conditions, which are Factory New (0.00-0.07) and Minimal Wear (0.07-0.08). These determine the level of abrasions or scratches visible on the surface of the skin and tend to get worse as the wear level increases. However, there is no discernible impact to the Bowie Knife Fade finish at any float value.
Perfect condition with no visible wear or scratches. Most common condition for Fade skins.
Slight wear with minimal impact on the fade pattern's visual appeal.
100% Fade patterns are the most valuable with complete coverage and maximum purple at the tip.
Top patterns like #763, #575, #897, and #636 command the highest premiums in the market.
Lower fade percentages leave parts of the weapon unpainted, reducing their value significantly.
Purple coloring at the tip is the most valued aspect of Fade patterns on the Bowie Knife.
Float values have minimal impact on the visual appearance of Fade patterns.
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