Your Dream SFO?

I am thinking a teardrop pattern with a clip blade. Steel would be either 154CM or s30v but D2 might be nice too. Give it some nice stag covers, maybe elk antler?
 
Mine would be from GEC, based off of the Northwoods Bear Lake frame:
#29 Catamount, locking Wharncliffe half whittler with a long as possible clip secondary. American Elk scales with acorn shield. 440C.

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I'd really like a Case Seahorse Whittler in 52100 steel and Olive burl scales. I'd also really like to be able to afford it after they've made it.
 
Camillus Demolition knife.
 
I'd love a Case lockhorn. The original version would be fine with me. The linen micarta
was nice.

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Something simple like Single blade TC spear, sheepfoot or clip, with swedges and long pull, stainless steel and Camel bone scales, bare head of course :D

Mike
 
GEC 64 LB Blackwood Drop point in O-1 @ rc 61

or

GEC 42LB Ebony Clip/full flat grind in O-1 or even something like Cruwear /PD#1/Z wear at rc 62
 
Maybe; A GEC #99 with a single wharncliffe, African Blackwood with a corset shield and quad threaded bolsters.
 
A Delta Stockman 4 1\2 inch long, Classic Peachseed bone scales, 1095 Carbon Steel blades , 4 blades , Cilp, Sheep's foot, Spey and Carpenters pen blade. 3 backsprings, pinched nickel silver bosters. Solid brass liners.

A GEC Texas Grand daddy Barlow 4 3\4 inchs long large clip and a 3 inch Sheep's foot secondary blade , 2 springs. Jigged bone scales.
 
Case Medium Jack in pocketworn red jigged bone, secondary sheepsfoot/coping blade instead of a pen, and 154CM steel.
 
Another vote for the eureka... Beautiful spear point and coping secondary. 2 or 3 choices of exotic wood. Three and three quarters closed
 
A Delta Stockman 4 1\2 inch long, Classic Peachseed bone scales, 1095 Carbon Steel blades , 4 blades , Cilp, Sheep's foot, Spey and Carpenters pen blade. 3 backsprings, pinched nickel silver bosters. Solid brass liners.

A GEC Texas Grand daddy Barlow 4 3\4 inchs long large clip and a 3 inch Sheep's foot secondary blade , 2 springs. Jigged bone scales.
Carrying those two will let you give up a gym membership. Don't fall in the lake, you'll sink like a rock.
 
GEC #35 scout knife
440C blades and tools
Long pull spear main blade and awl from the Drover
Large swedge sheepsfoot and can opener/cap lifter, ala #98 Texas Camp knife. Those accessory blades and tools are darned near perfection.
Satin bolsters and blades
Brass liners
Covers in natural canvas Micarta, bloodwood, and antique yellow jigged bone
Fancy bail.
A nice big gimp shield
 
GEC #35 scout knife
440C blades and tools
Long pull spear main blade and awl from the Drover
Large swedge sheepsfoot and can opener/cap lifter, ala #98 Texas Camp knife. Those accessory blades and tools are darned near perfection.
Satin bolsters and blades
Brass liners
Covers in natural canvas Micarta, bloodwood, and antique yellow jigged bone
Fancy bail.
A nice big gimp shield

I'd take a 440C 98 because of the humidity around here. Maybe get some stag or elk in there to make it ideal. I read your post how i wanted to see it but i wouldn't be opposed to the model you're suggesting.
 
Something like the Northwoods Burnside Jack with a GEC Northfield Spearpoint Blade and some jigged and lightly burned colorful bone.
Brass liners would be great for me too, and a tight and strong spring with half-stop.
(The same setting is valid for an Eureka Jack frame, with a small coping blade).
 
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