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Chaves 229 Kickstop
Been wanting one for quite a while now.
Does anyone else have one?
From what I've read, it has the best flipping action out there now.
I got the DLT exclusive Bronze Anodized Drop Point
Does anyone else have one?
From what I've read, it has the best flipping action out there now.
I got the DLT exclusive Bronze Anodized Drop Point
Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
I've handled one and would be curious what users think. I like the thick blade with a very generous hollow grind. The Tanto is the most appealing. Maybe the only Tanto I've seen that I like. Very gradual transition with the thicker tip. The grind is much better to look at in person and after handling it, I feel it would be a great knife to put to use.
Borrowed the picture from EKnives.
Borrowed the picture from EKnives.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Dam, that looks good!!
Yeah my favorite grind is a deep hollow grind....preferably a wharnie or tanto but, I just really loved the Drop Point on the Chaves 229
I actually owned a regular Chaves 229 a while.back and it was AWESOME!
It was a manual open (thumb studs)
Goodness, I may have to re-think getting that Tanto version you pictured there...that looks soooo good!
Thanks for posting up, Jeff!
Btw, I love Bohler M390 Steel too. It, CTS-204P, & CPM-20CV are my favorite pocket knife steel.
Yeah my favorite grind is a deep hollow grind....preferably a wharnie or tanto but, I just really loved the Drop Point on the Chaves 229
I actually owned a regular Chaves 229 a while.back and it was AWESOME!
It was a manual open (thumb studs)
Goodness, I may have to re-think getting that Tanto version you pictured there...that looks soooo good!
Thanks for posting up, Jeff!
Btw, I love Bohler M390 Steel too. It, CTS-204P, & CPM-20CV are my favorite pocket knife steel.
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Jeff, I gotta thank you, buddy!
That pic you posted prompted me to check it out online and long story short, EKnives had it for $80 less than DLT!
So, I went ahead and ordered the Tanto!
I'll just cancel the DLT order since it hasn't shipped yet.
That pic you posted prompted me to check it out online and long story short, EKnives had it for $80 less than DLT!
So, I went ahead and ordered the Tanto!
I'll just cancel the DLT order since it hasn't shipped yet.
Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Nice!! Check back in after you get some use behind it. I'm curious about how the blade handles and how the grip feels in use. I love the look of that blade. When I handled them, they seem to have a smooth operation, and everything seemed nicely finished. So I don't think you will have any quality issues. But I couldn't figure out from handling it once how it would feel if gripped tightly.
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Absolutely!JSumm wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 11:32 amNice!! Check back in after you get some use behind it. I'm curious about how the blade handles and how the grip feels in use. I love the look of that blade. When I handled them, they seem to have a smooth operation, and everything seemed nicely finished. So I don't think you will have any quality issues. But I couldn't figure out from handling it once how it would feel if gripped tightly.
And, I also just made the decision to let both come in beacuse that way I can see if I like the Tanto or Drop Point better. Lol, I was all set for the Drop Point until you showed that Tanto up close!
It looks as if the Tanto may have a deep dish hollow grind- deeper than the Drop Point.
Furthermore, I also strongly considered getting the Black G10 version they have because of possible grip issues. But, what I remember of the one I had before, it wasn't bad at all.
What's funny is when I had that one they were in Super high demand..I thi sold that one for $575!
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Yup, I Deep Dish Hollow Grinds
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I am excited to see which one you choose. Totally a preference thing. I saw both in person and really liked the Tanto with the pointier, but still thick tip. I don't think the grip will slip out of your hand. I'm more curious if that blocky handle creates hotspots. Though the Military lineup does quite well so who knows.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
I see. Yeah, seems like I saw one review where a guy said it may have needed rounded off a bit.JSumm wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 12:11 pmI am excited to see which one you choose. Totally a preference thing. I saw both in person and really liked the Tanto with the pointer, but still thick tip. I don't think the grip will slip out of your hand. I'm more curious if that blocky handle creates hotspots. Though the Military lineup does quite well so who knows.
But, I've got fairly rough hands - I don't see it being any trouble at all. But, more just a question of just how nice it is or could be...
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
I love mine, even used it in the kitchen to cut up broccoli. It's surprisingly slicey because of the hollow grind. The fit and finish is superb as to be expected from Reate. Kickstop makes it nice and clean looking.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Dang Paul, that's freakin gorgeousPaul Ardbeg wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 12:48 pmI love mine, even used it in the kitchen to cut up broccoli. It's surprisingly slicey because of the hollow grind. The fit and finish is superb as to be expected from Reate. Kickstop makes it nice and clean looking.
Yeah man, hollow grinds are awesome imo
That all silver looks great
I've actually 2 coming in. A DLT exclusive Bronze Anodized Drop Point & a Regular Finsh Tanto
Let's see Paul, what is she about 7oz?
At any rate, I hear the action is supremely smooth and it's the best flipper on the market right now.
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That bronze exclusive is sick! I'm sure you are going to love these. It's indeed on the heavy side but the action is great!MacLaren wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 1:16 pmDang Paul, that's freakin gorgeousPaul Ardbeg wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 12:48 pmI love mine, even used it in the kitchen to cut up broccoli. It's surprisingly slicey because of the hollow grind. The fit and finish is superb as to be expected from Reate. Kickstop makes it nice and clean looking.
Yeah man, hollow grinds are awesome imo
That all silver looks great
I've actually 2 coming in. A DLT exclusive Bronze Anodized Drop Point & a Regular Finsh Tanto
Let's see Paul, what is she about 7oz?
At any rate, I hear the action is supremely smooth and it's the best flipper on the market right now.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Thanks man!Paul Ardbeg wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 3:00 pmThat bronze exclusive is sick! I'm sure you are going to love these. It's indeed on the heavy side but the action is great!MacLaren wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 1:16 pmDang Paul, that's freakin gorgeousPaul Ardbeg wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 12:48 pmI love mine, even used it in the kitchen to cut up broccoli. It's surprisingly slicey because of the hollow grind. The fit and finish is superb as to be expected from Reate. Kickstop makes it nice and clean looking.
Yeah man, hollow grinds are awesome imo
That all silver looks great
I've actually 2 coming in. A DLT exclusive Bronze Anodized Drop Point & a Regular Finsh Tanto
Let's see Paul, what is she about 7oz?
At any rate, I hear the action is supremely smooth and it's the best flipper on the market right now.
Yeah, I may wind up liking it better...I'm just afraid I'll love both
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Did y'all see the REC "Holiday Sales 2023"?
Chaves Redencion 229, Kickstop, Blk G10, Satin M390 - $280
Drop Point:
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
Tanto:
Chaves Redencion 229 Tanto
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
Chaves Redencion 229, Kickstop, Blk G10, Satin M390 - $280
Drop Point:
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
Tanto:
Chaves Redencion 229 Tanto
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
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That's Awesome!! Especially if you wanted the G10 version. Wow....thats the best deal yet!riclaw wrote: βSat Dec 09, 2023 8:54 pmDid y'all see the REC "Holiday Sales 2023"?
Chaves Redencion 229, Kickstop, Blk G10, Satin M390 - $280
Drop Point:
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
Tanto:
Chaves Redencion 229 Tanto
https://riversedgecutlery.com/products/ ... -m390.html
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Well, here we go fellas...
The DLT Exclusive Bronze Ano'd came in today
So far, initial impressions are it's a very, very nice knife. However, they really do need to round off the back of the handles.....it's a hot spot not matter how rough ya hand are. Not all the time- but, in certain positions it surely is. The action is extremely nice! I would rate it a little better than a Hinderer this far but, not as good as. Medford. (I've never had anything even come close the hydraulicly butter smooth action of one of those bastards) but, for all intents and purposes it's as good as ya can get for a flipper imo.
The grinds and blade itself is just superb. This is just one very, very nice knife- it could've been freakin EPIC had they just taken the time to round off those back corners!
But, still it's a helluva nice knife....
Here's a few pics & as always, thanks so much for letting me share fellas & Spyderco!
The DLT Exclusive Bronze Ano'd came in today
So far, initial impressions are it's a very, very nice knife. However, they really do need to round off the back of the handles.....it's a hot spot not matter how rough ya hand are. Not all the time- but, in certain positions it surely is. The action is extremely nice! I would rate it a little better than a Hinderer this far but, not as good as. Medford. (I've never had anything even come close the hydraulicly butter smooth action of one of those bastards) but, for all intents and purposes it's as good as ya can get for a flipper imo.
The grinds and blade itself is just superb. This is just one very, very nice knife- it could've been freakin EPIC had they just taken the time to round off those back corners!
But, still it's a helluva nice knife....
Here's a few pics & as always, thanks so much for letting me share fellas & Spyderco!
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Beauty and the beast in one Love the bronze finish!
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Thanks for the feedback Paul! I really like that bronze.
What do you think of the kickstop feature? I know other models have used it. Seems like a cool innovation.
What do you think of the kickstop feature? I know other models have used it. Seems like a cool innovation.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
Thanks Fellas!
The kickstop feature itself is.really nice.
It does seem to help fire the blade out. The flipper tab itslef staying hidden after deployed is really nice as well. It's super nice.
The kickstop feature itself is.really nice.
It does seem to help fire the blade out. The flipper tab itslef staying hidden after deployed is really nice as well. It's super nice.
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Re: Chaves 229 Kickstop
So, #2 arrived today. It's the Silver Tanto version
& I gotta say, I absolutely LOVE it!!
When lightning strikes, lightning strikes - that's all.
Period. She went straight into my pocket
I did not even put the DLT version in my pocket or anything- just flipped it a few times.
It was love at first sight with the Tanto - but, **** I've always loved Tantos and Wharnies
And Trailing points
Yeah, if they would just round those back corners off a little I could say this is the best knife I've ever owned outta the box all things considered- because the action is incredible- only ever seen one action better (Medford) & the flipping action is even better than a Tri-Way Hinderer & I didn't think those could be beat - ( & just take this with a grain of salt, I haven't tried a Shiro yet) and, I'm a novice knife guy to say the least - but, I do love the Chaves 229 Kickstop!
& I gotta say, I absolutely LOVE it!!
When lightning strikes, lightning strikes - that's all.
Period. She went straight into my pocket
I did not even put the DLT version in my pocket or anything- just flipped it a few times.
It was love at first sight with the Tanto - but, **** I've always loved Tantos and Wharnies
And Trailing points
Yeah, if they would just round those back corners off a little I could say this is the best knife I've ever owned outta the box all things considered- because the action is incredible- only ever seen one action better (Medford) & the flipping action is even better than a Tri-Way Hinderer & I didn't think those could be beat - ( & just take this with a grain of salt, I haven't tried a Shiro yet) and, I'm a novice knife guy to say the least - but, I do love the Chaves 229 Kickstop!