Traditionals you would like to see made

GEC has a TL-29 coming in a few weeks!!

My want traditional is a GEC Pemberton with a bail.
 
I would love GEC to make a slimmer two blade jack in the 3.25" range. Slimmer in both handle width and thickness. Much like the dimensions of a Case 087. My XX era 087 is a double spring two blade jack and it is thinner than my single spring GEC white owl. Probably my favorite all around style of knife.
 
Senator patterns. Please! The White Owl release was a good start, but I want more sizes, more blade variations, more handle choices, and more bolster variations including shadow.

A long slender serpentine stockman modeled after the Schrade 61OT.

Good quality (better than Case) doctor's knife with spear point and spatula. 440C. Bone handles.

Please bring back fob knives, and don't forget the bails.
 
This

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would make me happy

Pete
 
I'd like to see someone make a 3 7/8" single spring canoe pattern with a spear on one end and a wharncliffe on the other (and as long as possible on both, within the frame limits), kind of like Buck did, once upon a time, but with D2 or 14-4 CrMO steel and one piece bolsters/liners.
 
I would love to see GEC or Queen do this old school stamped flat bolster, treatment on #15 size frame with a single blade, carbon, spear or clip. S&M did it several years ago but it's four and a half inches closed, hard to find and rather bulky for EDC. Somebody (Waynorth?) needs to try it again.
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[/IMG] Seconds on the Cub Scout and the Canoe
 
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I'm going to jump in here I guess, I would also like more choices in Cv from Case. Mostly though, I would like a modest priced quality Barlow in CV steel and good bone.
 
Of course this desire changes constantly, but right now I would like a 440C GEC #48 Improved Wharncliffe Trapper in primitive bone.
 
This!!!

I'd like to see somebody in the US produce a 4.125" lockback whittler, with a long spear main (nice cut swedges and a long pull, of course), and a wharncliffe and a coping blade at the other end (with 'regular' nicks). Making sure to keep the main blade as long as can possibly fit in the frame, as well. *thump thump-thump*
 
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