Questions for TNT owners...

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I know, more TNT threads!:rolleyes:but I am really taken with these knives!

Just curious guys, to what degree are you attached to your TNT{s}?

Is your TNT one of your "absolute definite keepers"? or could you part with it if you had to?


What percentage of you TNT owners carry it or them daily?

Can you think of a more practical, better user?


What would you change on your TNT????


Any other questions you guys wanna throw in? feel free...

For me, I could not imagine not having a TNT. It is my absolute best all around use folder.I wear it constantly.Awaiting responses anxiously...
 
I like mine so much, it's forced its way into the EDC rotation taking some carry time away from my Carson Mod 4. I'm not sure you can give a folder higher much praise than that.:)

I recently spent a week on a houseboat on Lake Powell, and the TNT never left my side (and the 97 degree temps ensured that I was in the water constantly). It's a great feeling when you realize that you've had your folder constantly wet for a week, and yet you've never once worried the slightest bit about corrosion forming on your pride and joy.


Note: For those of you who might be thinking that I'm crazy for risking losing a $500 folder in a lake over the course of a week, I promise you it was safely secured to the spring loaded retractable gear keeper that Patrick Ma at Triple Aught Design sells.;)

I especially appreciate the fact that Tom Mayo stocks handle slab and blade material in a variety of thicknesses such I was able to order a large folder that is nevertheless very slim and comfortable to carry.
 
I haven't had mine very long, but I've been carrying it every day to work. It's got me thinking about selling my small Sebenza, if that says anything.

Nothing bad to say about the TnT in general. I think if I had it to do over again, I might go with a different blade shape for EDC, and I might up-size to the large. I prefer to carry the largest folder I can carry COMFORTABLY, and this medium just disappears. I don't even know it's there. The lack of thumbstuds is great -- no snagging on anything, and the clip + slabs are slick enough that you can draw it quickly without fear of getting hung up on your jeans.

Mike
 
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