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PK157 | Spyderco | C115CFP - T-Mag - Carbon Fiber / Satin Blade / PE
MODEL NAME - Ralph Turnbull T-Mag
MODEL NUMBER - C115CFP
DESIGNER - Ralph Turnbull
BLADE LENGTH - 2.937"
CLOSED LENGTH - 4.125"
OVERALL LENGTH - 7"
BLADE THICKNESS - .125"
BLADE STEEL - CPM-S30V
BLADE GRIND - Flat Saber Grind
BLADE EDGE - PlainEdge
HANDLE MATERIAL - Carbon Fiber
BOLSTER / GUARD MATERIAL - N/A
LINERS - Stainless Steel
SPACER(S) - Stainless Steel Standoffs
BLADE FINISH - Satin
LOCK MECHANISM - Non-Locking Rare Earth Magnet
CLIP - Stainless Wire Clip - RH/LH - TU
THUMB STUD(S) - Spyderco Round Hole
WEIGHT - 2.8 oz.
SHEATH - N/A
BOX - Original Black Box with Spider Web
SERIAL NUMBER - 084
ORIGIN - Golden, CO - U.S.A. Earth
PRODUCTION DATE - 2007
DESCRIPTION - The C115 T-Mag by Ralph Turnbull was introduced in 2007 and shortly afterwards discontinued. The C115 has a non-locking blade that is held in the opened and closed positions with an Earth Magnet.
"Innovational knifemaker Ralph Turnbull’s new Spyderco collaboration is the C115 T-Mag folder. It houses a powerful Rare Earth (Neodymium NdFeB) Magnet, mounted internally in the knife’s spine where the blade and handle join. The magnet performs the same function as a notch- or slip-joint, holding the blade open when used and closed when pocketed by way of magnetic pull. Gunmetal gray carbon fiber handle scales, and Titanium liners, have a pronounced finger choil that places the index finger behind the cutting edge further blocking the knife blade from closing when you’re cutting. The flat-ground blade is laser cut CPM-S30V high-carbon steel that is well known in knife circles for exceptional long term edge retention and performance. The finger choil and the spot on the blade’s spine above the round hole have jimping (texturing) further keeping the hand engaged safely on the handle while cutting. The wire clip is ambidextrous, positioning the closed knife to carry in a pocket knife tip up."
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