Brevin Din-Shay
Sr Member
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OMFG!!!!!! I just had an incredible revelation!!! Tell me what you think!!!!!
My son's downstairs watching Jedi right now, and I walked past, just as Vader throws his saber at Luke-- the now well-known blade-in-the-grip-end shot. I pointed this out to him and we had a chuckle...
THEN, I realized that the centre of gravity of the spinning weapon is somewhere in the blade, just past the hilt.
Therefore, there was a rod in the hilt for the shot.
Not in the emitter end, IN THE BUTT END!
Which is why it was covered up with gunk, washer(s), paint and a D-ring for the MOM exhibit!!!!!
Am I right? Huh? Huh?
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Once again, right you are, KD!
Funny thing is, I've known this for over a year now - it's been mentioned in past threads, and there was even a site with a clear screen cap of the saber with the blade coming out of the butt (forgot the URL)!
How we failed to put 2 and 2 together on this point, as you just did, is amazing.
I think it probably covers lots of the "unknown territory" that we've been hitting our heads against a brick wall over.
Still, this doesn't erase the fact that there WAS a blade on the correct end. So, in essence, this is the first double-bladed saber in SW history!
Lonepigeon: I would LOVE to see MoM again, but I've not heard anything about the next time it will be returning.
BTW, thanks for the accurate Linhof bracket measurements - I had no idea Blast-Tech's were off, albeit 1 mm.
Yes, Dan...my head is on the verge of exploding.
The more you know about this saber, the more you realize you don't know!
Killdozer wrote:<HR></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS=$row_color>
OMFG!!!!!! I just had an incredible revelation!!! Tell me what you think!!!!!
My son's downstairs watching Jedi right now, and I walked past, just as Vader throws his saber at Luke-- the now well-known blade-in-the-grip-end shot. I pointed this out to him and we had a chuckle...
THEN, I realized that the centre of gravity of the spinning weapon is somewhere in the blade, just past the hilt.

Therefore, there was a rod in the hilt for the shot.
Not in the emitter end, IN THE BUTT END!

Which is why it was covered up with gunk, washer(s), paint and a D-ring for the MOM exhibit!!!!!

Am I right? Huh? Huh?
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Once again, right you are, KD!

Funny thing is, I've known this for over a year now - it's been mentioned in past threads, and there was even a site with a clear screen cap of the saber with the blade coming out of the butt (forgot the URL)!
How we failed to put 2 and 2 together on this point, as you just did, is amazing.
I think it probably covers lots of the "unknown territory" that we've been hitting our heads against a brick wall over.

Still, this doesn't erase the fact that there WAS a blade on the correct end. So, in essence, this is the first double-bladed saber in SW history!

Lonepigeon: I would LOVE to see MoM again, but I've not heard anything about the next time it will be returning.

BTW, thanks for the accurate Linhof bracket measurements - I had no idea Blast-Tech's were off, albeit 1 mm.
Yes, Dan...my head is on the verge of exploding.

The more you know about this saber, the more you realize you don't know!