Korbanth Bastila Shan Lightsaber Hilt Unveiled | New Saber Alert

Korbanth unveiled the Bastila Shan lightsaber hilt. The custom saber, available as a single hilt or as a saberstaff, is inspired by the design of the Bastila Shan KOTOR lightsaber. Korbanth is offering the Bastila Shan lightsaber as an empty hilt or as a neopixel sound saber installed with a Proffieboard. Korbanth is releasing the Bastila Shan lightsaber as an extremely limited run of 25 units. The lightsaber will become available for purchase on June 17, 2020 at 10am Pacific.

Korbanth website https://www.korbanth.com

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Korbanth Bastila Shan lightsaber | IMAGE CREDIT Korbanth

The Korbanth Bastila Shan lightsaber, which is made of aluminum, is mostly metallic silver in color. The hilt design incorporates some color accents, including a series of black rings and and a gold powder coated emitter section. Each gold tipped emitter, which somewhat resembles a crown, features a rectangular cutout section on the front and rear of the emitter.

Below the emitter, the hilt diameter narrows at a choke point. The diameter widens at the hilt body. A pommel with a tapered end caps off the single hilt configuration and a fluted coupler connects two single hilts to form a saberstaff. The hilt is designed to accommodate a 1 inch diameter blade.

The hilt is manufactured by LDM Custom Sabers and will be sold by LDM Custom Sabers and by Korbanth.

Korbanth, a United States based custom saber company, specializes in the character inspired lightsaber hilts. The company releases empty hilts and offers a more limited selection of installed lightsabers as well.

Korbanth website
https://www.korbanth.com

COVER IMAGE CREDIT Korbanth
Image depicts the Korbanth Bastila Shan lightsaber

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