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Owner of the Custom Saber shop
Depending on how many would want one I could put something together like this.
Tim
The Custom Saber Shop
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that would be a great option for the younglings tim. a lil less dangerous than givin them a l3 saber. but then again we can make them el ones instead till theyre older and wont go shining the l3 in their friends face and fryin the eyeballs out. lol
You dont know the POWER, of the dark side...
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Do-Clo this started as a hunt to find what this thing is called and who manufactures it so I could use them for a lightsaber building project for a group of kids at my local YMCA. It really has everything to do with cost and trying to keep it as low as possible since it comes out of my pocket[] I have since built a handful of kids sabers with Tim's stock in 1-1/4" pipe but as you know even with 24" blades your still spending about 60 to 70 bucks to get 'er done. I am guessing that this thing is about 20 bucks or so, and that is just a wild long shot guess but it would bring the cost down huge since you could spruce up the handle or use materials to make hilts over it like in the other pics.
And of course as I have stated several times before around this forum like, Lan I think that EL IS the way to go with little ones, I wouldn't want my little munchkin's burning their eyes out looking down at a LED.
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes. I will do what I must." - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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That activation box on the kids saber is Ginormous
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HK-47: Extrapolation: 98% probability the miniature organic's [Jawa] tribe has been captured by the sand people and he wants us to mount a rescue. Revan: What about the other 2%? HK-47: Explanation: 2% probability that the miniature organic meatbag is just looking for trouble and wants us to blast him, although this may just be wishful thinking on my part, master. -Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
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Sith Lord
If you use the lowes special design for the blade holder you could build an el saber for about $35.00. I realize that you are looking for a low cost idea but it is hard to get to the $20 mark, and I just wanted to point out that the material is on the shelf to do a low cost saber from Tim's parts.
Do-Clo
Don't make me destroy you...
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those little guys on the beginning of this thread were about 50 dollars, if i remember correctly. the biggest expense of a saber is in the blade, but you might be able to get some polyC that is small enough to just have one strand of wire in it. not trying to take business away from tim or anything like that, maybe he could even get it and sell it, but i think that would be the best way. use tiny 9v inverters that are made to power just a few feet of wire, then get polyC that is only big enough for 1 or maybe 2 strands. should be cheap and would be great for kids.
i am a nerd, if you don't like it, i will cut you with my lightsaber
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Owner of the Custom Saber shop
If you discuss items that I dont offer you arent taking business away from me and no explanation needed. This is how I get ideas of what to stock for you guys.
Its discussing ways of getting around using my items that irks me. Or asking if they can be bought someplace else.
Tim
The Custom Saber Shop
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