Ox Works NNYPD Lightsaber (Futurama Energy Baton Inspired) | New Saber Alert

Ox Works NNYPD lightsaber, a custom saber, is inspired by the standard issue NNYPD Energy Baton in the television series Futurama. NNYPD is available as an empty hilt capable of accepting electronics. Ox Works released a small batch of 4 NNYPD hilts in January 2018.

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Ox Works NNYPD lightsaber
Ox Works NNYPD lightsaber (energy baton) | IMAGE CREDIT Ox Works

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NNYPD is a CNC machined aluminum construction with a slanted emitter. The short hilt is most suitable for a one-handed grip. A wide, flat ring extends out of the switch section. The 5mm red accent LED bulb is designed to function as a switch plunger (the end user would need to figure out how to illuminate the switch). The main body has an inside diameter (ID) of 30mm. The blade holder accepts a 1 inch diameter blade (not included). The hilt breaks down into several components including: emitter, ring (in the activation switch area), grooved lower grip section and pommel.

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Ox Works, launched in 2016, is a Finland based custom saber company specializing in limited runs of character inspired hilts and original designs. The company occasionally makes one-off hilts as well.

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Image depicts the Ox Works NNYPD lightsaber

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