Limited Edition Jedi Temple Guard Lightsaber Hilt Lands at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Spencer Lloyd

Limited Edition Jedi Temple Guard Lightsaber Hilt Lands at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The Force is strong at Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, as the legendary dealer has his hands on a new limited edition lightsaber hilt from the Jedi Temple Guard. It’s so limited edition in fact that we had to enter a virtual queue just to buy it, and blades are sold separately.

Limited Edition Jedi Temple Guard Hilt- $375

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The double-sided lightsaber hilt makes this quite a bit more sizeable than other options on offer at Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.

Cast Members would not allow the hilt to be removed from the case for pictures, and even the Cast Members themselves were prohibited from handling them outside of transactions.

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The metal lightsaber hilt features yellow tips on the right and blue accents on the back, with a gold finish along the two hilts.

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The center grip which joins the two pieces together is silver-colored.

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Just like its twin, the other side also features a gold finish with a mustard yellow tip near where the blade would be. A red button on either side activates the lightsaber blades, which are sold separately.

Lightsaber blades are an additional $25 each for 24” blade and $50 each for 31” or 36”.

The Limited Edition Jedi Temple Guard Hilt is very limited, with a total edition size of 3000. Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and shopDisney are each selling 1000 of these, meaning they could go pretty quick.

Will you be picking these up as they land at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge or on shopDisney? Let us know in the comments below!

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