Do not by a fake vokey. Seriously, I play vokeys off scratch and couldnt imagine anything more idiotic that buying a rep golf club. It might look good in the bag but would it not look better if you were nailing shots in and around a pin all the time.
1. The head material damm sure will not be the same forged steel that gives vokeys there feel.
2. The grooves will be incorrect meaning you wont get the right spin.
3. The shaft will be fake causing swingweight and kickpoint problems.
4. Head will most likely be incorrectly set.
If you are after a cheap wedge that will actually improve your game get some Wilson Staff Harmonized. Low handicap amateurs swear by these and I used them myself up until 2 years ago off +1 (face was starting to wear through years of service and i won a set of vokey's at a pro am) the only reason you don't see pros using them is because Wilson no longer have the budget to compete in sponsorship against the big boys. They are $25 a pop too so a set of 3 will set you back half a vokey :thumbup:
I should note that I was sold a fake Cleveland a year back (I thought it was gen on purchase), really looked the part first shot it snapped in half, turned out they stuffed a fake no name womens shaft on it with fake dynamic gold stickers.