If you're after another chute knife specifically, AG Russel makes one for around $250 that can't be beat for the money for what you get. I have the less expensive ebony grip version, and it's one of only a couple chute knives I have. Never bought anything here, but they look good for the money for a decent custom chute knife too -
http://www.sandownforge.com/Sandown_Forge/Chute_Knife.html .
My business was the national distributor for Kershaw up here in Canada, sold thousands of Whirls, Blurs, Scallions, and such back in the late 90s/early 2000s. Good little auto folders, but if the OP is chopping stuff, a folder IMO is out of the question. Even the very best folders I wouldn't do that with if I could help it, of which I have many - I have several Medfords, 2 types of Pretorians, Chris Reeve Benza folders, Microtech folders like the DOC, Strider folders, etc. Other than firearms, knives are the only thing I've ever collected which I have triple digits of, and I have well over 1000 now. I try to buy a new one every week, and get them usually as gifts for bday/xmas from everyone who knows me as well. Don't care about the cost, even a 25$ Victorinox keychain knife is interesting to me.
For a fixed blade like the OP is posting about, maybe look at SOG as well. Zero Tolerance makes an excellent fixed blade as well. If cost is not an object Medford makes some fantastic fixed blades too out of either D2 or S35VN steel that are tough. If cost is an issue, Cold Steel really does an inexpensive fixed blade well too IMO. CRKT as well, they've got some larger fixed blades made specifically for field use/chopping, and seem to hold up pretty well for a sub 200$ USD fixed blade knife.
IS that what you're after Floob, a good fixed blade for utility/field work? SOG Bowie, Agency, Creed, Trident, Seal models etc are all excellent, Cold Steel makes so many it's hard to list them, but for less than $50 their Smatchet is fantastic (Smatchet is a great field and fighting knife, I have a couple $300 custom ones, but the Cold Steel is great for the money but only single instead of double edged), lots in the 100 to 200$ range too. For $300 as well the Strider DB series is fantastic, Medford makes some pricey but fantastic fixed blade knives too. A really, really great field knife is the Ka-Bar Warthog, a very wide and fat blade, which in my experience is perfect for chopping/wood work in the field, very tough, very inexpensive too. Chris Reeve makes a great semi-custom fixed blade in the $300ish range, very nice handles as I noticed that's something the OP mentioned. Buck, Boker, and many others - lots of options depending on price and what you're after.