Lightsabers – A Collectors Guide

Perhaps the most famous prop weapon in the history of movies is the lightsaber, used by both the brave Jedi Knights and the evil Sith Lords, in George Lucas’s Star Wars film series. This iconic movie weapon is one of the most coveted pieces  of movie memorabilia, and not surprisingly, the originals props used in the movies are almost never for sale. Despite this, given the appeal of the lightsaber, it’s not surprising that a wide range of replica versions are available to collectors.

The origin of the lightsaber is variously attributed to classic science fiction stories that describe force-field weapons, and to certain episodes of sci-fi TV shows, but Lucas is on record as stating that he simply wanted a weapon that allowed for swordfights like those in period adventure films, such as The Adventures of Robin Hood, and since simple metal swords would seem out of place, and the film already contained laser guns, the obvious solution was for “laser swords”.

The original props seen in A New Hope were scratch built from old camera-flash battery packs and miscellaneous hardware. Perhaps not surprisingly, the exact battery packs used are now invariably difficult to find, due to collectors wishing to “remake” the original props. Later films used custom machined designs, although in some cases components from earlier models were re-used, such as part of Obi-Wan’s lightsaber being used as the basis for Luke’s lightsaber seen in the final film.

The lightsaber effect seen in the movies is entirely done in post-production, even on the original films, with the film frames individually painted over to produce the pulsing glow. This was not the original intention however, as the initial plan was to use spinning blades coated with alternating patches of reflective material, and mount a directional light beside the camera, so that the blades would physically reflect back the light. In practice the end result wasn’t particularly effective, so the post-production option was taken instead.

Inevitably there have been numerous plastic toy versions released down the years, and a whole other article could probably be written about collecting those. The best known current versions are the “Force FX” lightsabers, which despite being only plastic present a surprisingly convincing appearance, as long as you discount the optional plastic light-up blade.

For more accurate replicas of the lightsaber range, the recent Master Replica models represent the very best versions available. Master Replicas was founded to work with movie studios in offering “exact” reproductions of their famous props to serious collectors, at serious prices! The very best models offered were the Signature Editions of all the lightsaber models seen in the films, and cost around $500 each. These metal and plastic versions precisely match all the materials and detailing seen in the films and represent the very best versions that a collector can own.

For a lower price tag, Master Replicas offered scaled down versions of their lightsaber range, maintaining all the details of the full scale versions at a more reasonable price. These editions are ideal for collectors who want to display a range of the lightsabers used in the Star Wars films, and there is even a range of custom-designed display cases on offer for this purpose.

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Background Information On Collecting Movie Memorabilia

Background Information On Collecting Movie Memorabilia

Movie memorabilia collection is a fun way for a lot of people to express their passion for the movies. There are some people that focus squarely on a particular movie, actor or actress. There are many different types of movie memorabilia that people can collect. These include: movie posters, autographs, still photos, movie props, lobby cards, programs, costumes, press kits, scripts, movie T-shirts or hats, and costumes.

Some people take the hobby very seriously and collect movie memorabilia as a business venture. These people will sometimes even buy an Oscar, a prized jewel in the movie memorabilia collecting business. They will also collect vintage, hard to find movie prints or rare autographs or prints.

Most people, however, collect movie memorabilia for personal reasons at a much lower budgetary level. They may really like a particular movie and want to collect as much as they can about it. The Star Wars movies captivated the nation and there are now many people that are into collecting everything about those movies. There are even Star Wars conventions where people meet to barter and trade their memorabilia. Many people are star struck with a particular movie celebrity and collects everything they can about him or her.

Finding movie memorabilia is fairly easy in today’s society. A quick online search will return thousands of hits. The website eBay remains a popular choice for many. People buying movie memorabilia will want to do their homework before purchasing anything to make sure it is authentic. Unfortunately there are a lot of people that try to sell fake memorabilia.

Whether you are in it for the money or for pleasure, collecting movie memorabilia is a fun way to express one’s passion for the movies and stars.

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