Any chance these cards are still gonna be available?
just saw this limited edition Kellogg's breakfast cereal featuring Rey with Graflex at the local supermarket:
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a closer look shows that there is a little screw/rivet near the top of the clamp:
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what do you guys think?
quick question-
I knew w this info is probably buried in this theead somewhere but what is the consensus on the grip cutout on the Maz box saber?
How far from the end of the grip does the cutout start?
Whats the size of the cutout?
Thanks!
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So for the Maz chest version of the TFA Graflex, could the grip screws possibly be these?
http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mtmN-viMTuXUgHYRLk7LEdA.jpg
I actually have some of those in 6-32 that I bought off of ebay for boxes that house the extra surveillance wire for my security cameras.
@division 6 isn't that still debated too? There were normal screws, rivets and hex screws for ESB right?
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Wonder why the Launch Bay saber has torx screws.
So who can tells us from Prop shop what the grips were made of?
If they are 3D printed then we could do a run!
The grips were hard plastic or printed plastic - not sure. They were not extruded plastic thats for sure - none of the crispness you'd associate with that. The upright of the T track was parallel (no taper to the top) and met the base of the T track with a tight right angle - no radius like Roy's grips etc. The base of the T track flared in places as if it had, had pressure on it while it was still malleable. Also the length of the T track base was not always straight, some had a misshaped curve.
The lighting in the room is very low, with spots lighting the exhibits so it is very difficult to see things clearly in there. The grips looked like they may have been painted/ powder coated as they seemed to show signs of chipping in places.
Sorry I didn't get to photograph anything else in detail as I had my 5 and 2 year old with me so I couldn't afford for to take my eyes of them for long