Brevin Din-Shay
Sr Member
There is a LOT to take in from this thread so far.
I'm gonna back up and hit on the major points.
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What about the stuff on the bottom of the saber??
Im referring the "putty" looking stuff under the D-ring..Kinda looks like metal epoxy with a whitish grey color to it.
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The answer Dan gave is also what I believe. The bottom either popped out and was puttied, or possibly they machined a new bottom. Weird!
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dcarty wrote:<HR></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS=$row_color>
Great thread! For whatever reason this saber fascinates me too (kind of like the A-10 Warthog--mean, ugly, and dangerous).
One detail I have noticed that seems to get missed from time to time on our replicas is that the Linhoff bar for the D-ring has been painted black on the original.
You can see where the paint is chipping around the edges
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Thanks, Dave! Maybe I should rename it now.
Well, like KL pointed out, I think it's the lighting (again!!!).
Nice observation, though!
As for this WHOLE issue about the activation box having screws in it, I totally disagree. Besides blaming the lighting again, I know of a person who has spoken with someone that knows exactly what the original box was made from - a British momentary contact switch. The part that looks like threads are actually coils.
Maybe he'll chime in. I'll give him a PM.
(Hey, KL...would you consider asking the Admins to merge this thread with your archived one?)
I'm gonna back up and hit on the major points.
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DARTH SABER wrote:<HR></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS=$row_color>
What about the stuff on the bottom of the saber??
Im referring the "putty" looking stuff under the D-ring..Kinda looks like metal epoxy with a whitish grey color to it.
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The answer Dan gave is also what I believe. The bottom either popped out and was puttied, or possibly they machined a new bottom. Weird!
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dcarty wrote:<HR></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS=$row_color>
Great thread! For whatever reason this saber fascinates me too (kind of like the A-10 Warthog--mean, ugly, and dangerous).
One detail I have noticed that seems to get missed from time to time on our replicas is that the Linhoff bar for the D-ring has been painted black on the original.
You can see where the paint is chipping around the edges
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Thanks, Dave! Maybe I should rename it now.
Well, like KL pointed out, I think it's the lighting (again!!!).
Nice observation, though!
As for this WHOLE issue about the activation box having screws in it, I totally disagree. Besides blaming the lighting again, I know of a person who has spoken with someone that knows exactly what the original box was made from - a British momentary contact switch. The part that looks like threads are actually coils.
Maybe he'll chime in. I'll give him a PM.
(Hey, KL...would you consider asking the Admins to merge this thread with your archived one?)