http://www.bushcraftuk.com/downloads/pdf/woodcraft-and-camping.pdf
quote from page 8 (I could not copy the illustration) "A word as to knife, or knives. These are of prime necessity, and should be of the best, both as
to shape and temper. The "bowies" and "hunting knives" usually kept on sale, are thick,
clumsy affairs, with a sort of ridge along the middle of the blade, murderouslooking, but of
little use; rather fitted to adorn a dime novel or the belt of "Billy the Kid," than the outfit of
the hunter. The one shown in the cut is thin in the blade, and handy for skinning, cutting
meat, or eating with. The strong doublebladed pocket knife is the best model I have yet
found, and, in connection with the sheath knife, is all sufficient for camp use. It is not
necessary to take table cutlery into the woods. A good fork may be improvised from a beech
or birch stick; and the half of a freshwater mussel shell, with a split stick by way of handle,
makes an excellent spoon."
Read the whole thing - you will learn loads ... I did!