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I admit it- I think being a real Jedi would be one of the coolest things ever. And it is not just so I could use fancy Jedi mind tricks. The lightsabres are awesome too. I got- and love- the double-ended Darth Maul Lightsabre. I know, its the Dark Side and all that but his was def the coolest one of the lot.

The actual dual lightsaber is about 6 feet long, has a progressive blade illumination so it looks sort of like the ones in the movies, and it solidly built. Plus you can break the two light sabres apart into 2 regular lightsabres for in-office duels. (Note: while construction is sturdy, they are not strong enough to really wail on each other w/them, the way my brother and I used to beat up each other w/our lightsabres back in the late 70's and early 80's)

Great management tool for start-up execs as well as a fun, active toy for toddlers who love Star Wars.

Updated Feb 21, 2007

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