Your closest shot could be a muskrat: serpentine frame, pen configuration on single spring, California clip, stainless steel...Canal Street and Case come to mind
If you're sticking with GEC then there hasn't been a stainless #66 yet. There were 440C #68 White Owls with clip/pen on a straight equal end frame instead of muskrat clip/pen on a serpentine frame. These are the same size at 3 1/2" closed. Then there is the #33 Conductor which is available in 440C. It has a narrower clip/pen on a swell center equal end frame that is 3 3/8" closed but the main blade length is pretty much the same as the #68 and #66s.
Here's a comparison shot I took when I got my #66 Slim. These are all 1095 models and the #68 I used is a spear but I hope you get the idea on the sizes.
I'm not sure what you are asking for. If you are looking for a small to medium stockman in stainless, I'm pretty sure you can find something to please in Case's lineup. The 6344 might fit the bill
The 6318 is about the same size, but with rounded bolsters.
The Schrade/Uncle Henry 897 is the same size, and isn't too hard to find.
Two blades only in point plus something else in approximately the frame of the slim roper!
I was thinking maybe a muskrat would do it. The case/bose Damascus collab is very interesting too. I suppose the easiest thing to do is get the slim roper and be happy though!
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