BUSHFINGER and HUNTER

They share some very similar characteristics in shape, profile, etc. The hunter seems to be bigger in every dimension. The hunter's blade and handle are taller and longer than the bf. The hunter typically has a guard where the bf does not.

The sweep of the blade and the drop point are very close. The handle has a similar shape as well with some belly and a squarish butt.

ETA: The taller blade of the Hunter makes it a great slicer (imo). Mine has become one of my go to kitchen blades. I've also used it outside for some bushcrafting type tasks and it did fine there as well. Since I'm not a hunter, I can't speak to it's use as it's namesake. My Bushfinger seems stouter, but that could just be my two examples of the blades.

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