Looking for a flat-ground 'classic' lockback

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I was recently watching The Edge with Anthony Hopkins and I was struck by the beautiful classic lockback his character carried -- it had a flat-ground blade with a very deep clip ("more clipped" than the Buck 110) and wooden scales.

I know Spyderco makes a few flat-ground lockbacks and liner locks, but they come with synthetic scales. I also know Buck markets 'upscale' 110s with fancier blade steels and different natural scale materials, but to my knowledge, all contemporary 110s are hollow ground.

Can anyone recommend a production folder with a flat ground blade and 'classic' design?
 
The MM in carved stag bone that I have is first rate.
 
I just picked up a MM from Cumberland a couple of weeks ago. Real pleased. Root beer bone. Tiny, tiny bit of play fully extended. I figure it's normal.

Mike
 
Yeah, one of the Remington 1306 copies would be perfect. If the Queen doesn't fit the bill, One of the Camillus Remington silver bullet knives would be nice, as would their own .44 magnum cartridge series.

Queen also made the pattern under the Schatt/ Morgan name which is very nice.
 
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