that is the first definitive picture I've seen on the shared Stunt on set.
The climbing saber was cast aluminum , the nippleless saber was cast resin wasn't it? The yuma saber is the yuma saber I don't understand what you are asking. SorryYep.
Which Yuma shots were you talking about spidersolo? To my knowledge, the Shared stunt was not used in Arizona - the "yuma" and barge climbing saber were used. Since the nipple is already ground off in the above shot, and the barge climbing saber has a nipple, they probably aren't the same prop.
Also the prop in that video is the V2, notably the black paint all over it. This is why I'm a little skeptical of our conclusions, as the V2 wasn't fragile enough to not be used for fencing in ESB. Was the Shared Stunt painted black back then too? They're of the same mold.
camera boot clamp!? any info? I'm really curious
The climbing saber was cast aluminum , the nippleless saber was cast resin wasn't it? The yuma saber is the yuma saber I don't understand what you are asking. Sorry
The v2 is machined not cast thats why the hilt ribs are straight and not wonky like the cast peices. No copper all brass in various stages of tarnish.Pieces were replaced throughout filming thus the different levers/activtion switches.I believe the yuma saber is also machined and has a brass neck...remember the sabers were Cleaned up for exhibition so copper paint was used for continuity although the mom saber looks brass to me............I believe that is a clamp as seen on various cameras from the 60's to hold the boot on it' looks too dainty to be a ski boot clamp but it may be. Pretty sure it's off a camera.No worries! You mentioned looking at the Yuma photos to rectify the shared stunt having a brass neck. The Shared Stunt was never in Yuma. There is black paint under the copper on the shared stunt now, with the nipple ground off (like in that B&W photo). This saber is cast in aluminum, visible on display at a few exhibits, and has gone into space. it includes a Graflex clamp, and was used for fencing in ROTJ at least. That video you posted we're not sure if it's the V2 or Shared Stunt, as they both were from the same mold, and both black/silver at one point or another. During that video, both the V2 and Shared stunt had a nipple too, so there's almost no way to tell.
The "Barge Climbing Saber" is most commonly referred to as the one hanging on luke's belt as he literally climbs the sail barge's wall. It flops around and looks to be one solid piece, as if it were cast in resin, or lathed wood.
Any pics of a camera "boot clamp" ? I couldn't find any on google, and really really wanna know!
It looks like the v2 has pretty even machined grip rings to me. as it does in every screen capture in this thread. Not really buying the MR explanation that came with the saber about the v2. MR made a shared stunt and a combination of the v2 it's not the v2. The casting have uneven grip rings the machined ones don't.Hammil has the v2 and apparently very few have seen it....I've seen this BTW look at any screen cap of the v2 ALL the rings are the same.(it's machined)The V2 and the Shared Stunt are both cast, have uneven grip rings, and a mold seam. They are both derived from a slightly larger wood master.
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The v2 is machined as is the yuma. .....This is kinda the same thing when everyone told me the cave scene didn't exist and said i was sadly mistaken about 4 years ago, remember?......just sayin.The V2 and Shared Stunt are definitely cast from the same mold.
They were cleaned up after casting and the spaces between the pommel cubes were cut out after. This has all been easily proven. The wooden master, shared stunt, and an unused casting have all been on public display. Even without seeing the V2 first hand all the dimensions can be compared to the other 3 examples and matched up.