Spyderco T-Mag...

I know that so many people just didn't "get it" with the magnet and I can understand but I EDC'd the T-Mag for 3 months without incident. As long as you keep your finger in the finger choil I never had any issues. I think the scariest part of carrying this folder was handing it to someone else to use, making sure they knew it didn't lock and to use the choil.

The knife itself is so beautiful, the Carbon Fiber handle (my first CF knife), the wire clip, the blade design was spot on. I can also agree with others I would like to see this design with a solid lock-up but that won't and didn't stop me from carrying such a useful Spydie :thumbup:
 
The T-mag comes with a warning in the box about getting it near credit cards. So, why is it a surprise to some?

Also, the T-mag's magnetic design along with the blade length was an
introduction to a different design statement of a "gentlemen folder" as in
thinking outside the box. Why do some still criticize it? If you do not get the
design then you do not get it at all.

We should be so lucky that Spyderco made such a nice knife and made it the USA.
 
I know that so many people just didn't "get it" with the magnet and I can understand but I EDC'd the T-Mag for 3 months without incident. As long as you keep your finger in the finger choil I never had any issues. I think the scariest part of carrying this folder was handing it to someone else to use, making sure they knew it didn't lock and to use the choil.

The knife itself is so beautiful, the Carbon Fiber handle (my first CF knife), the wire clip, the blade design was spot on. I can also agree with others I would like to see this design with a solid lock-up but that won't and didn't stop me from carrying such a useful Spydie :thumbup:

The T-mag comes with a warning in the box about getting it near credit cards. So, why is it a surprise to some?

Also, the T-mag's magnetic design along with the blade length was an
introduction to a different design statement of a "gentlemen folder" as in
thinking outside the box. Why do some still criticize it? If you do not get the
design then you do not get it at all.

We should be so lucky that Spyderco made such a nice knife and made it the USA.

It's gotten critics for price and size. It is a sweet little knife. The lines are exceptional, made in USA, and CF/Ti for a handle. Personally, I love it. But it's not a knife I'd use like my Military.
 
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