The 2009, 2010, and some of the 2012 Tuna Valley knives were made by GEC. From mid-2012 until 2018 they were made at the Queen Factory. There were a few different Tuna Valley brand knives that meet your requirements, but none by GEC. These were Queen made knives, so they were probably also made with a Queen stamp, in which case the cost would be less, but the pattern/blade the same size.MTHall720 wrote:I had no idea that Tuna Valley was made by GEC. Good idea about the lockback being a lighter pull. That had not occurred to me to think of it that way.
2012 Tuna Valley lockback swingguard with 4 inch blade
2012 Tuna Valley lockback with 4 inch blade
2016 Tuna Valley easyopen teardrop with 3 1/2 inch blade