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    Default Aequilibrium: The Swords of Night and Day

    Well without further ado and with a slight change of name. I present Aequilibrium.

    Made up of twin light and darkside sabers renamed The Swords of Night and Day (Tips hat to the late David Gemmel).

    The Hilt

    We have twin curved custom S/Steel hilts. Polished to a good shine.
    Ribbed custom inserts anodized black and gold
    Machined lower insert anodized black and gold
    Custom bayonette coupler anodized black and gold
    Accent antennea anodized black and gold
    Two thumb screws


    Electrics

    Two US 2.5s
    3w RGB driven on K2 setting
    2 X Chrome Momentary switches
    2 X Illuminated switches red and blue dot
    Accent leds which immitate the clach flash of the blade









    Enjoy.
    Last edited by Invisas1979; 12-20-2009 at 05:57 AM.
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    Wow these look amazing! Even tho im not a huge fan of curved sabers these look fantastic great work right here
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    Wow Seriously, seriously good. I mean like top of the range good. Drool............
    Congratulatuions.

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    Very, very good work, top of the line

    I truly like the thought and effort put into this blade and it is DEFINITELY a tribute to the saber hobby
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    Those are really awsome. Did you have to bend those pipes yourself?

    I would like to see some detailed shots of the connectors

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    Those turned out rad. Nice work. Could you tell more about the led setup? Looks like a good purple.

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    dude that is way sick. this is the first ive seen of an angled staff detatchable thingy. exellent craftsmanship.

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    very creative way to bring the standard staff saber out of the box. I love it man. What kind of piping did you use to make the handles?
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    aaaaah those are stunning!

    Great job.
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    Neat sabers.

    Quote Originally Posted by MakillaGorilla View Post
    What kind of piping did you use to make the handles?
    Looks EXACTLY like vacuum cleaner tubing to me so I have no reason to think otherwise unless and until the creator says different.

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