2022 Kenobi Series Lightsaber Screen Caps SPOILERS

It’s behind glass now so the glare is bad but managed to snag a few more
 

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The closer we can get to the saber the better the detail will be. I know it's hard because of how high up it is and with the barrier. You gotta stack up on people and create a human Vultron.
 
So the debate is why is the Box saber so different compared to the this one? I stick with my tin foil hat conspiracy that it was marketing. Now they are both technically screen accurate.
 
I don't want to disrupt the flow too much. But anyone have an idea of the Graflex used? I know some have a real eye for seeing the differences.
 
Just for anyone still holding onto the Roman props saber was used. I have his v2 EP3 and the pommel cubes side cut is different. Roman side cut extends all the way to the end of the cube(marked in R) vs the original which I marked below.


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I don't want to disrupt the flow too much. But anyone have an idea of the Graflex used? I know some have a real eye for seeing the differences.
It's so dull, it reminded of Larbel's first run in aluminum back in the day. Not saying that's what it is, but...
 

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