Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Vero Engineering NovaSturdy Vero Engineering with a blade made of MagnaCut steelTitanium Framelock folder with a total length of 21 cmInteresting for you if you like larger and above all stable knives.The bead is available separately.
Vero Engineering NovaSturdy Vero Engineering with a blade made of MagnaCut steelTitanium Framelock folder with a total length of 21 cmInteresting for you if you like larger and above all stable knives.The bead is available separately.
Vero Engineering NovaSturdy Vero Engineering with a blade made of MagnaCut steelTitanium Framelock folder with a total length of 21 cmInteresting for you if you like larger and above all stable knives.The bead is available separately.
Vero Engineering NovaSturdy Vero Engineering with a blade made of MagnaCut steelTitanium Framelock folder with a total length of 21 cmInteresting for you if you like larger and above all stable knives.The bead is available separately.
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