Mon-Jas Charan
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"Poena Vigoratus. Pullus cavo vix. Palma , est eternus"
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Post by Mon-Jas Charan on Mar 24, 2006 14:09:24 GMT -5
bump
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Post by jedi12 on Mar 24, 2006 19:22:17 GMT -5
nice gun i wish it had nane on it somewhere
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Don Solo
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Post by Don Solo on Mar 25, 2006 18:01:21 GMT -5
Nice collection there Jedidad, I've got one of those bubble guns burried in the garage somewhere...
And as for the metalic finish paper, I found some stainles looking shelf paper at walmart for pretty cheap, look in the shelving area - I think I've seen it at Target too
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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on Apr 21, 2006 8:33:16 GMT -5
Here's a sneek peek at my custom ordered RLSA 
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Post by Seda Navilli on Apr 21, 2006 8:49:16 GMT -5
Lookin pretty spiffy!  Can't wait to see the final piece.
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Apr 21, 2006 9:08:39 GMT -5
Looking good  Seems to have a Kit Fisto influence 
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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on Apr 21, 2006 16:00:17 GMT -5
from the side view (which I have but if I posted it it wouldnt be a peek then would it? *impish grin*) they look more like the bits on Qui-Gon's saber. Which is a good thing seeing as how that is my favorite saber.
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Post by Ky-Wan Zann on Apr 30, 2006 0:30:35 GMT -5
Looking great man
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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on May 6, 2006 18:16:53 GMT -5
Ladies and Gents, I recieved my RLSA Thursday (5-04), and am extremely proud of it. It accomidates a 3/4 inch rod, has a "weathered" finish, and weighs only one pound. It has no buttons for more serious dueling effecency. The "allen" set bolt always remains flush with the rest of the saber so it doesn't get in the way of my hands (although I doubt that my hands will ever get that high). I plan on ordering a polycarbonate rod sometime in the near future. The only "modification" that I will be making will be the addition of a covertec wheel, hopefully Monday (5-08) afternoon. The great thing is that the diameter of the covertec and the size of the area on which I plan to mount it match perfectly. The dates are only for my memories, as I look back on the posts I have made. So without further ado, here's what you've all been waiting for, the picture. 
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Post by Seda Navilli on May 7, 2006 6:19:26 GMT -5
That looks awesome. It actually looks alot more like the movie sabers than alot of randomsabers I've seen. Use it with pride ;D
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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on May 7, 2006 13:52:47 GMT -5
I shall master Navilli! BTW I'm not sure if you thought if it was a Randomsaber or not, but it isn't. It was ordered custom through Rob at www.rlsasabers.com An extra glib of information, I paid a mere $80 for this fine weapon
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Post by Ldi-Ovef Te_Azi on May 7, 2006 14:59:40 GMT -5
looks pretty good
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Andle Di-Ranos
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YOU HAVE DONE THAT YOURSELF! - Obi-Wan E3
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Post by Andle Di-Ranos on May 7, 2006 16:33:50 GMT -5
Nice saber, you should have just ask Rob to install a covertech clip for you, cause he told me as long as i paid the shipping he would install one. BTW is he starting to take custom orders now?
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Post by Seda Navilli on May 7, 2006 19:23:53 GMT -5
Oh, I thought it was a randomsaber  Nevertheless, it remains an excellent piece!
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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on May 7, 2006 19:38:13 GMT -5
Oh, I thought it was a randomsaber  Nevertheless, it remains an excellent piece! Glad I could help you clear that up LOL!  Nice saber, you should have just ask Rob to install a covertech clip for you, cause he told me as long as i paid the shipping he would install one. BTW is he starting to take custom orders now? Oh well I can do it myself because between my father and my grandfather, I have the means to do so. I'm not sure if he is taking custom orders. I asked him to whip up a very simple saber with only 3 specifications, only one of which was a design specification. It was to put the very top of the emitter like I'd seen another one of his creations. The rest was his design.
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