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I would like to see some muskrats

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I also would love to see a Wharncliffe main blade and maybe a peanut or sow belly. A coke bottle would be cool too.
I really like the slim line trapper style of knife. Most of the Great Eastern knives are heavy substantial knives. I have a single blade #73 in stag, which I like a lot, but I like a long slim blade.
O.K. I have thought about this for some time now and while my most faviorte patterns are already being made by GEC. I would like to see something with a little more curves to it like a large sowbelly or a saddlehorn; at least 4 1/8 " on the sowbelly and 5" on the saddlehorn. Thank You.
Would like to see the old Platts jumbo sewllcenter pattern reproduced.
OK, I'm kind of late to this thread, but here goes.

I'd love to see GEC make a Canoe knife. (Gunboat size please.), A four inch version of the Case Sidewinder. (Lock button shield not required, but would be awesome!) and a tear drop liner lock.
I would like to see an easy open with a true wharnciff blade
YEA MORE WHITTLERS..........
I would like to see a nice model #2381, Pioneer, having a single Muskrat blade with swedges, as was done in the two blade, left hand, version of the #23 back in 2008, (#2382M L). This knife would have End Caps with Double Lines on the End Caps and Bolsters, as well as a Matchstriker Pull, as was done on a run of Big Jacks for Cripple Creek a while back. Purple Peach Pit Jigged Bone would look nice with the nickle silver bolsters/end caps and brass liners.
I really love the Muskrat Blade on those #23's that had 'em.

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