Obi-Wan's Revenge of the Sith lightsaber. How many variations are there?

Your guess is as good as anyone else’s. They likely saw more than one. These were the images Steve D. had along with all his other reference images.
 
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Since MR used these photos as reference why does the MR replica saber look more like the recently auctioned copper/brass neck one and not the brown/black neck one? I am confused.

Edit: On a review of the pictures it looks like the brown/black neck might just be heavily oxidized copper and brass. I guess if uncoated they could have oxidized quickly after production and MR was aware.
My personal theory is that they were going for an idealized saber. A couple of the other props have brighter necks. So they kinda took the geometry from one and coloration from somewhere else.
 
They were making display pieces. So they made bright metal colors and plated thick brass parts so as not to get parts damaged in manufacturing
 
Since MR used these photos as reference why does the MR replica saber look more like the recently auctioned copper/brass neck one and not the brown/black neck one? I am confused.

Edit: On a review of the pictures it looks like the brown/black neck might just be heavily oxidized copper and brass. I guess if uncoated they could have oxidized quickly after production and MR was aware.
I don't think that's the case. I think it's painted, like the propstore version, just a different shade of bronze
 
One thing to note is that the pommel and certain parts of the emitter were sometimes chromed plastic, sometimes machined aluminum. So you’re going to get a lot of variation there.

The neck/windvane pieces were almost always plastic, with the color and swirl pattern baked right in. No paint applied. So my guess is that the color variations are just variations in how the plastic was mixed. An extra drop of dye here or there can make a big difference.
 
Those are some of the worst photos I've seen for an auction, especially for something that should sell for the price of a nice car!

Sometimes, I like artsy photos, but there have to be at least some clear ones. Looks like they clipped the background, and gave it a false reflection, which I find annoying, but whatever. The black on black really kills the contrast, and it just doesn't look that good. . You can zoom in real close, which is nice, but that's about it.

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One thing to note is that the pommel and certain parts of the emitter were sometimes chromed plastic, sometimes machined aluminum. So you’re going to get a lot of variation there.

The neck/windvane pieces were almost always plastic, with the color and swirl pattern baked right in. No paint applied. So my guess is that the color variations are just variations in how the plastic was mixed. An extra drop of dye here or there can make a big difference.
The dyed resin makes so much sense.. it always looked slick surface wise, aka unpainted and couldn’t make heads or tails of that. Thank you!

Isn’t there a touring one with a black top to the wind vane?
 
This is the one that has been on out tour with the Star Wars Identities tour for around 5 years now?

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and I think this was on tour before SWI tour...
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Probably the most unique element of this saber. Is that the gear shaped greeblie is held by a screw rather then being a screw itself. And it's chrome plated.
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Those are some of the worst photos I've seen for an auction, especially for something that should sell for the price of a nice car!

Sometimes, I like artsy photos, but there have to be at least some clear ones. Looks like they clipped the background, and gave it a false reflection, which I find annoying, but whatever. The black on black really kills the contrast, and it just doesn't look that good. . You can zoom in real close, which is nice, but that's about it.

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I looove this version of hilt. It's the lightweight hero version. I believe the archive also chose to use it touring exhibits as the heavy weighted versions drooped the belts too much. Very cool!!
 
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Something I noticed recently on the switch box, not sure if the chromed version has this....
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Forgot to post this color comparison of the closeup saber in the duel- if it helps to confirm the display saber from two different lighting standpoints.
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It is not entirely metal… the thin necks, booster, and grenade appear to be cast… although carefully painted.

Personally I bet on this one being what they would consider their ‘closeup’ hilt. Potentially the donor for the clamp casting?
 
It is not entirely metal… the thin necks, booster, and grenade appear to be cast… although carefully painted.

Personally I bet on this one being what they would consider their ‘closeup’ hilt. Potentially the donor for the clamp casting?

Thanks for that information.

I really like this one, the control box and clamp look really good.
 
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