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Home Products Redencion 229 The Suit PVD Ti Integral w/ Bronze Ti Inlays & PVD M390 Tanto - 50 Series

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Redencion 229 The Suit PVD Ti Integral w/ Bronze Ti Inlays & PVD M390 Tanto - 50 Series

by Chaves, Ramon

SKU 1124889

Date Added 08/13/2025

# Available 1

Price $445.00

Overview

Introducing the Chaves Knives Exclusive 50 Series Integral Redencion 229s. Five new variations we are introducing to the Chaves line. These knives showcase our signature top-of-the-line materials. Featured in both drop point and tanto blade shapes, these will make a great addition in your collection. Each knife comes with a matching standard clip for those not ready to rock the skull on their pocket.

The 50 Series Exclusives are named for just that; only 50 pieces available for each knife. They will only be produced this one time and not be redone.

Overall length: 8.187”

Blade length: 3.75”

Handle Length: 4.56"

Handle material: Titanium

Blade steel: M390

Comes with original box, papers and extra clip. Has some light scuffs and some scratches on the clip, otherwise excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.5

Overall Length 8.125

Closed Length 4.625

Weight (oz) 6.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Clip, Tip Up Carry

Blade Material M390

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic

About the Maker

Chaves, Ramon
Chaves, Ramon

"My interest in knives began early at about the age of 8 when my Mom bought me a knife while on vacation at Knotts Berry Farm. Yeah I had to beg and beg her to buy it for me, and I still have it. I collected a few knives as a youngster. In 1993 still in High school I found an old knife that looked handmade. I asked my dad where it came from. He told me his brother used to make them out of old hacksaw blades from the railroad where he worked. I thought it was the coolest thing so I tried my hand at it. A few weeks later I finished my first knife a Bowie style knife using a chainsaw bar for the blade, some brass for the guard and antler for a handle. Since then I have made a few knives a year just as a hobby. In 2010 a good friend of mine that I work with at the railroad asked me to make him one and he said he would pay for it. After it was delivered orders started coming in for my handmade blades. It turned from a hobby into an addiction. I love making knives. It is gratifying to turn raw materials into something useful, and to know people appreciate the effort that went into making their knife."