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By the way, the new side-rivets/screws would be located (on the right-side, “production” image) in-between the grips located at 6:00 and 8:00.
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I dont know, the d-ring bracket doesn't look super tight in this image from the Mos Eisley alley.
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They made the hooks for these, they easily could have made the clips for the d-rings. But I agree they certainly would have had access to proper ones.
I dont know, the d-ring bracket doesn't look super tight in this image from the Mos Eisley alley.
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They made the hooks for these, they easily could have made the clips for the d-rings. But I agree they certainly would have had access to proper ones.
The sheet metal used for the d ring looks much thicker than what the hook is made from. Optical illusion or proof they're made of different material?
I dont know, the d-ring bracket doesn't look super tight in this image from the Mos Eisley alley.
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They made the hooks for these, they easily could have made the clips for the d-rings. But I agree they certainly would have had access to proper ones.
Looks good
Looks good
Where can I get a d-ring setup like that?
It looks to me like the clip tab length and rivet may be smaller on the original on this particular real saber?
Do we know for sure the d-ring clips weren't all like the Elstree saber?
People have been saying there are clearly single rivet clips. Any pics?
Some observations from skimming through 4K77–which may or may not exist.
The light catches the space between the grips for several frames as he moves. It’s small on the screen and hard to tell, but I see no obvious sign of the rivets. I’d say I’m about 70-80% sure on that.
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