OK guys, I remembered a great bit of source material the other day and I checked it out today. The local Mom & Pop video store here has a large cardboard standie of Darth Vader that was put out to promot the, then, pending release of the "Star Wars Special Edition" on Video. I remebered this standy had a good shot of his saber on it, but I figured it was a tour saber,since it looked a little different, I mean it had
wire's going between the ports and all........Doow!
Well I went there today and sure enough the standie features the ESB saber we've all been pondering here for 100+ posts. The picture is VERY clear, the best I've seen so far. You could see the black and white wires going between the horizontal ports and the red wire in the vertical "B" port was there too though black. I finnaly figured out the reaason it looked black was because the picture was actually black & White and the red lights on Vaders chest box and belt boxes had been added back in.
OK you say: "so what's the big deal, we alreadfy know about the wires, so what?" Well on this particular pic of the saber the clamp detail was exceptionaly clear and nearly full size (due to the size of the Standie
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It's a hexagonal nut, just like chip has on his CG 3-D model. The little circle in the middle is just the screw coming through the nut.
Of course the folks at the Video Shop wont sell the standie, there' movie buffs and collect that kind of stuff (trust me though there really is a nut on the side there). I'm gonna try and find a pic of the standie on the web and maybe look on e-bay (if you see one there please let mw know, oh and don't bid on it,I would really like one of these for my refrence). If all else fails I guess I could ask the owners if I could take some pictures of it.
MTFBWY!
~Paul