However, it seemed pretty expensive then and I had knives placed on higher positions on my to-buy list so I was unable to purchase. A couple of months ago, with the T-Mag being discontinued and all, and since the Rocklobster was (still) unavailable :D , I’ve decided to go for it.
Now I won’t bother you with how nice the hollow ground blade slices or how cool the ‚Rare Earth’ stamp is, but I would rather like to contribute to the „electronic device interference” myth busting:
It was said that the t-mag could interfere with the good functioning of your cell phone or notebook, or that it may erase your credit cards. Please have a look at my usual EDC: cards & flash memory inside my wallet, Nokia E71 in left front pocket, IBM Lenovo T60 & external HDD drives in backpack.

I’ve carried the T-Mag day in day out for almoust a month now and I haven’t experienced either malfunctions or damage to data or devices. Heck, I even attached the T-Mag to an older HDD while connected to the PC, to the same result (or lack of...).
So folks, please be aware that the only way Spyderco is messing with the magnetic strips on your credit cards is by releasing beautiful/highly functional/state-of-the-art folding knives !!!

Sal, Spydercrew and Mr. Turnbull, please do not let the urban legends keep you from further refining this design and this wonderful idea.