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Post by Olos Nay on Jun 20, 2006 15:08:47 GMT -5
I tough I'd share the newest lightsaber pics of my Padawan! I found out that the MR .45 sabers are pretty well sized for tiny hands. So, my Padawan is now equipped with a .45 Windu saber, as seen in that picture:  What do you think? [edit]changed URL[/edit]
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Post by Aston Jor-Cello on Jun 20, 2006 15:11:45 GMT -5
That is a darling picture! How adorable! 
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Jun 20, 2006 15:41:42 GMT -5
yeah they make perfect sabers for kids and affordable. I use my .45 scale Mace WIndu saber as a one handed saber for a hold out up my sleeve.
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Post by Jedimom/Cor-Al Gelkar on Jun 20, 2006 15:47:59 GMT -5
Awwww! What a great way to get the Padawan used to the Jedi weapon of choice
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Jun 20, 2006 16:46:41 GMT -5
Awwww! What a great way to get the Padawan used to the Jedi weapon of choice very true. just carefull that he doesn't put his eye out. 
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Post by Olos Nay on Jun 20, 2006 16:53:31 GMT -5
Awwww! What a great way to get the Padawan used to the Jedi weapon of choice very true. just carefull that he doesn't put his eye out.  She's quite relax when I pass her my props, and the windu saber really has no pointy part. I'm more scare she'll drop it.
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Jun 20, 2006 17:54:42 GMT -5
no no - I meant with the blade lol
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Jun 20, 2006 18:56:23 GMT -5
A friend's 2 year old liked to chew on my mini Mace Windu saber hilt. He was teething at the time, and had dropped it several times. Neither damaged it.
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Post by JediKai on Jun 20, 2006 21:02:46 GMT -5
What a good discovery! Now all you need is a costume for the baby!
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Post by Olos Nay on Jun 21, 2006 12:49:36 GMT -5
note: I changed the URL - the picture is no longer hosted on the previous URL. Thanks for the info Jauhzmynn. we might let her chew on it, but I still prefer other teething stuff JediKai, I already tought about baby costume. Before the next convention in Montreal, I plan on acquiring a yoda baby romper:  I wouldn't use the yoda head hat, but the robe seams nice for a baby.
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Jun 21, 2006 23:30:14 GMT -5
When ever I've got kids, I'm going to get one of those and remove the Yoda head. That way my kids can dress just like their father, and attack things in the yard with swords and lightsabers....just like their father. ROTFL! you could always look at the youngling sabers from the movie and try and recreate one of those for him as he grows up - almost a real life progression as a jedi. train him well master olos. 
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Post by Olos Nay on Jun 22, 2006 12:04:24 GMT -5
When she is older, I want to put her (if she wants) in martial arts class. Most likely if they have parent/child classes in week-ends. That would be great. And when we go to conventions, we'd do some choreagraphed fights 
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Jun 22, 2006 12:05:39 GMT -5
It was an accident he started chewing on it. Normaly Tray would've have done that. The proper teething items are far better. That Yoda costume is very cute.
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Post by Ky-Wan Zann on Aug 7, 2006 3:48:52 GMT -5
cute kid 
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Post by Olos Nay on Aug 7, 2006 10:50:14 GMT -5
Thanks. It was her baptism last week-end, she's 8 months old and starting to be really agile staying seated and everything. Now I think we need to get her her own Jedi garb. 
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