Correct. So far I've counted about 11 bikes in this thread alone that fit your demands of geo, and seat tube. What you're asking for is made by a ton of companies. It's not like you're looking for a 5inch travel bike with a 65* HA and 13.5" BB, which is extremely hard to come by with a decent seat tube to climb with.how come I get the impression you've been starting threads like this every 6 months
you want a bike with 67 degree HA, but say most heavy trail bike have XC geometry?
I think you're confused son...
About half of the bikes listed here are from either Specialized, Trek, or Giant. I say go to your local shops and give those a shot to see how they ride. They all meet your requirements with slight differences.
However, you also mentioned a trail bike for real men. Why do real men need so much travel? I think for a non-DH bike, any trail bike with the same geo (good geo that is) with 5-7inches of travel will pretty much ride all the descents similarly. you may have to try and ride smoother with the lesser travel bikes but that will only make you a better rider. However with the less travel climbing will be a breeze compared to all the extras you get with more travel (weight, inefficient pedaling).
I could be wrong though. my bike has only 3.5ish inches of travel and my wheels are lighter than the ones on my road bike so im probably not a real man. It's never felt inadequate in any trail ride I've ever done though.