It looks vaguely familiar -- I think they sell them at Canadian Tire (large hardware chain up here). It's cheap Chinese stuff.
Use your best judgement regarding the lock -- some work and some don't, it depends on the batch, the quality control is 'highly variable.'
Don't bother turning it in; IMO the blade isn't long enough to be interesting to law enforcement.
If the lock is passable, these kinds of knives are useful for 'toolbox duty' -- scraping parts, cutting cardboard, stripping electrical wire, scoring drywall, and other general abuse. A coarse stone or carbide sharpener (or even a file) will keep a crude but usable edge on it.
Drive it 'til it dies.
Edited by dougwalkabout (02/04/09 02:07 AM)