With your budget and intended use I would be recommending a smallish trekking axe for the heavier chopping/shaping , and then a nice manageable size bush crafter blade for smaller cutting tasks, carving, feathering, food prep etc If it’s the two of you then you can have also split up the tasks with two such tools.
Look at Hultafors for axes, loads of choices for the bushcraft / field craft blades - Tops, Bark River , Fallkniven , Brisa/Enzo plus many of the great names already covered in the thread.
if you are set on one knife for everything inc. chopping and batoning then the Tops Tacoma has some good references, but fairly large, Fallkniven S1 Pro amongst a few.
If your feeling really flos you could rig it out with some custom leather : https://www.woodlanderleather.co.uk/...ife-sheath.php
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Hi
I had a made to my spec (blade shape, thickness, sterel and scales) Emberleaf knife, regret moving it on.....they do some interesting styles/designs including Bushcraft type.
Link - https://emberleaf.com/
No affiliation but very happy with the outcome, 2 young fellahs starting out few years back.
L-K
This thread is becoming a knife encyclopaedia! So much info! Brilliant.
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Hultafors OK4 with a (seperately sold) firesteel; that one has a decent finger guard for the kid.
Terävä Jääkkaripuukko 110 or 140 (to be had from Finland at Varusteleka, Helsinki) https://www.varusteleka.com/en/produ...on-steel/63681 . The leather sheath is quite good. Indestructable knife.
Mora (of course): standard Companion in stainless steel (just as good as if not better that their carbon steel; don't get the thicker HD, it cuts much worse as the grind is too steep), Kansbol.
You don't need to spend hundreds to get a good, functional knife. In most cases anything above 50 bucks/pounds/euros ex shipping and ex sheath (if the sheath can be had as an option) is just to make it prettier, not neccessarily better.
Don't forget a decent pocketable sharpening stone as any knife will go dull at some point.