If you want functionality, you have lots of options. If you want beauty, you should look for something that pleases your eye. If you want collectability, that's a whole nuther matter.
For me, my Buck Crosslock has served me well for a hunting knife. It has a guthook and 3" drop point blade, sharpens pretty easily and keeps an edge for a good while.
For a camp knife, I like something more rugged and in a fixed blade, hanging on my hip in a sheath. I've 3 of those. A Holme Made drop point, a Doug Campbell damascus, and a knife I got in trade that is tougher than heck.
I also have a multi-tool in my pocket almost all the time.