Can you find this beauty? - almost camo!
this beauty is what i call "the patriot".  it was sold through
gallery east art gallery in east chase, montgomery, al

i wish i could duplicate this one, but haven't come across the
material needed.  hopefully, i'll be able to create another like it
in the future.
Picasso Marble handle; buffalo river flint blade.  
check the bullseye in the blade!
I have more of this material if you would like one
made like this, although the patterns will be
different, as no two knives are alike!
This blade is made from Brazilian Agate,
the handle and base are made from Picasso Marble
Flintknapped knife blades made by Stan Payne

Stan started working with stone knapping 15 years ago. First attempts
were simple arrowheads made out of obsidian. Over the years he has
gained more knowledge and expanded his ability by reading, practicing
and working with other knappers.

Each stone is unique and working with each requires a little different
technique as each type of stone has its own characteristics. Hard stone
is brittle, but can be knapped easily and tough stone is easier to work if
it is heat treated first. Stan gets most of his rock from various places,
mostly by trading or buying by the pound.
There's more!
HERE'S ONE SIMIILAR - SAME
MATERIAL, BUT NO 2 ARE
ALIKE....AND IT'S AVAILABLE!