I think the Condor Lochnessmuk is not bad to start with, that is to say not the one you buy initially but what it ends up like with a bit of attention to the blade with a file or belt sander or whatever. I bought one of these as a bare blade, and I thought it was cheap and nasty to begin with, but I have managed to fashion it into something that actually works, and feels better balanced and comfortable than a traditional bill hook, examples of which I have. I actually have a range of Bill hooks, slashers, machetes and what have you, but my modified Lochnessmuk is the one that serves as an all round camp knife rather than a specialised woodcraft tool. I suspect a decent Kukri would be rather similar.