Don't eliminate the option of vintage.
you could really get some great steel with little tune up on fleabay or even flea markets if you search long enough.
especially if you'll eventually decide to get a single one in a particular size like 1/2" that have bin mentioned above.
I collect Stanley, 750's, 740's and 720's,
but my favorite users are. SWAN socket type, (long and skinny, but surprisingly very strong steel that stays sharp for a while)
for a shorty i'd check E.A.Berg (Swiss made) wonderful steel as well. usually short tang types around, but you may find an odd socket one in a while.
and my other favorite would be STANLEY Everlasting #40 wood handle. those are thru tang one piece beaters that are sollid as a rock. short like 750's and lie Nielsens, but a bit heavier in the handle. some people like that. also that steel is indestructible, i'd argue that it holds up on par or even better then vintage 750's
the Everlasting's were basically the #60's of the 1920's era. with same solid construction but beter look/feel/steel