Reese is definately in good company. i have a three blade, brown bone stockman by his dad. it was one of the first muti-blades that i purchased. i have a fixed blade by Reese. its a skinner with black micarta scales. very simple, but flawless workmanship. sorry no pictures.
on a side note these styles of knives don't come cheap. i think they hold their value and increase over the years. most good makers have at least a 2 year back log. i justify the expense by putting away twenty dollars or so a month over the wait period.
my current collection consists of several by T Bose, G Shadley, T Davis, and J Chamblin. they are in a glass top display case. it makes for a beautiful and expensive knick-knack