I'll submit a plug for Tidioute cutlery. They are the only maker any more of folders using the tried and true 1095 alloy - it oxidizes but us old timers know that there is no excalliber - and us knife makers are even more sure that it doesn't exist because we bladesmiths have been chasing it forever (1084, O1, O6, L6, W1, W2, 5160, 52100, A6, 6150... Yeah, you could say we've tried a few different alloys). If you know how to sharpen a knife properly, you'll likely not get any other alloy blade to the point where you can "easily" shave yourself - of course a shaving edge has no place on an outdoorsman's knife.
Try them. Their heat treatment (evidenced by their grain structure and yield strength properties) is a bit different than Old Timers (the last manufacturer to use 1095) but they are still great knives. Your best selection and deals are from Cumberland Knifeworks. I carry Tidioute because I will not make folders. If I did make them, I'd still buy Tidioute.
Ed