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Bestech VK-VOID G10

Vulpex × Bestech VK-VOID G10 – 50/50 Customized

This VK-VOID is no longer a standard production knife – it’s a true piece of Vulpex. Steven Kempa, aka Vulpex Knives, personally took this one apart and turned it into one of his well-known 50/50 Customized pieces.

The base knife is the VK-VOID G10 with a Magnacut blade and a grey PVD finish. The blue-grey G10 handle remains unchanged – robust, functional, and with that signature look that made the VOID so popular in the first place.

Steven replaced all original steel hardware with custom-made titanium screws, anodized in an eye-catching “Shiny Green” finish. He also refinished both inlays and anodized them in his trademark Splatter style – the instantly recognizable Vulpex look that’s become his signature.

Performance-wise, he didn’t stop there: the factory edge was refined on leather using diamond paste to add a touch more bite and sharpness. And as with all his 50/50 Customized knives, Steven engraved one of the liners on the inside with “50 / 50” – his personal hallmark for this series.

The starting bid for this auction is €153, matching the standard VK-VOID retail price. A knife like this is less of a tool and more of a small piece of art – refined by the designer himself.
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Blade length: 7,3
Blade material: CPM Magnacut
Blade runs on: Bearings
Blade thickness: 3,2
Clip: Deep Carry, Yes
Closed Length: 10,8
Designer: Vulpex Knives
Handle Material: G10
Knife type: Every Day Carry
Lefthand suitable: Limited suitable
Locking Mechanism: Linerlock
Made in: China
Opening: Thumb Hole
Overall Length: 18,1
Weight: 82

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