Shadowcrest Design Vestige V2.5 Lightsaber Released | New Saber Alert

The Shadowcrest Design Vestige V2.5 lightsaber has been released. The custom saber is a simplified, SWTOR style design inspired by the Satele Shan lightsaber. Shadowcrest Design purchased the design rights for Vestige from 7 Chambers, the original maker of the hilt. Vestige V2.5 is available as an empty hilt (standard) capable of accepting electronics. Shadowcrest Design offers etching and etching with powder coating services as well.

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Shadowcrest Design
https://www.shadowcrestdesign.com

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Shadowcrest Design Vestige V2.5 lightsaber | IMAGE CREDIT Shadowcrest Design

Shadowcrest Design Vestige V2.5, an aluminum hilt, is comprised three main pieces: a combined emitter/switch section, body, and pommel. The hilt accepts a 1 inch diameter blade. The ‘blank canvas’ design of the hilt favors customization. Shadowcrest Design modified the 7 Chambers design slightly, changing the switch section to make the hilt friendlier for customization like etching and powder coating. Shadowcrest Design offers custom hilt etching and etching with powder coating services as well.

Shadowcrest Design
https://www.shadowcrestdesign.com

Shadowcrest Design, operated by Dale Sniderhan, is a United States based custom saber etching company. The Vestige V2.5 lightsaber hilt run is the first ever hilt run by Shadowcrest Design.

COVER IMAGE CREDIT Shadowcrest Design
Image depicts a Shadowcrest Design Vestige V2.5 lightsaber hilt

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