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Spyderco Urban

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Anybody got any more info on these Slipjoints?
Some pics would be great

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AFAIK these are still concept models, derived from the notch joint mechanism in the UKPK. Smaller and with some color. Since they are concept models, as opposed to pre-production protos, pictures are generally strictly verboten.

Then again, I thought the same thing about the Hossom fixed blades last March, and now they're plastered on the cover of my favorite knifemag.

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Ok

Here's a quote from blade forums which is why i asked for pics
Sal Glesser wrote:
I'll see if I can get some pics posted of the current version of the "T-Mag", & maybe the "urban".

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Ah, I see. Maybe someone at the last A'dam show took a pic or two of these babies? :rolleyes:

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Hi
I have pictures of the T-Mag but I do not know how to
post them. When I click on the insert image icon the promt
tells me to enter the URL of the image. That statement might
as well be in sanscrit. I do not know the URL of the image or
in fact how to find it. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Hi Ralph, welcome to the forums. If you go to a website like Photobucket and upload your pictures there, they will give your image a URL. That's what you use when you are asked to enter the URL. I'm sure there are other ways, but this one works for me. Hope this helps. :)
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Thanks So-Cal Operator
Here is the T-Mag
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Picture of the T-Mag

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Thanks SoCal Operator!

Here is a picture of the T-Mag. When I can controll the size of the image I will post some more.

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Nice that T-mag. Changed a lot since the first concept model. It probably would get more reactions in a seperate thread titled

"PICTURES OF NEW T-MAG MODEL LOOK HERE !!!!"

;)

Wouter, I'll see if I can dig up that Urban picture.
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Now this is a sweet knife! How big is it?
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Good looking folder, what will the lock look like?
Compression one?
I am curious about the size specifics too. :cool:
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224477 wrote:Good looking folder, what will the lock look like?
Compression one?
I am curious about the size specifics too. :cool:
It's not a locking folder. It uses a rare earth magnet. Sort of a slip-joint. Kinda c :cool: :cool:l
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Ted wrote:It's not a locking folder. It uses a rare earth magnet. Sort of a slip-joint. Kinda c :cool: :cool:l
I didnt know that. Thanks. Although I prefer "normal" locks. :rolleyes:
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straight to the top of the list when its released

i cant wait to have another legal :spyder: choice for when i am at home
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:( i have a rad x :( can't see it
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Looking good...
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way cool -- the :spyder: ideas keep flowing!
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Wow! A picture from the designer! It’s a great looking knife with a lot of innovative components.

- Titanium Liners
- Mat Polished Carbon Fiber (New Finish)
- Rare Earth Magnet (Slip Joint)

Welcome to the forum Ralph and thank you for the special treat!

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224477 wrote:I am curious about the size specifics too. :cool:
As far as I know, it should be a Hollow Ground 3" Blade.

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Ok, I got a little question regarding the usability of this knife when combined with the most recent pieces of technologies. Most of us got in their EDC at least one techno gizmo (mp3 player, camcorder, camera, voice recorder and USB key) and we all know those may react to the proximity of a strong magnet.

So will it be "tech safe" to carry the T-Mag in a pocket with our EDC?
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