Ever since Star Wars: Episode VI The Return of the Jedi was released in 1983, rumors have run rampant of a scene where Luke is constructing his new lightsaber in a cave on Tatooine that ended up on the cutting room floor.
Like Big Foot, the mystery surrounding this "missing scene" was so intriguing that it had become lore to Star Wars fans the world over. A lot of research by fans has been done, little tid-bits of information were found that may indicate the existence of this elusive scene, but nothing definitive. Even the storyboard that describes this scene was discovered, but there was still no evidence of the scene actually being filmed.
Many believe that the lightsaber that may have been used in this scene was the lightsaber that is referred to as the "MOM" lightsaber, which is the one that was on display at the Star Wars: The Magic of Myth exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum in 1997-1999 and then in the touring exhibit. This lightsaber had an accessible control box with a removable PCB cover. It also had a hole near the pommel for possibly the wires.
Lightsaber measures 18-inches long when fully opened, 11-inches long closed.
Features:
-Constructed in aluminum, brass and copper
-Screen accurate LED effects of red and green arrows
-Glowing green crystal
-Numbered metal plaque
-Certificate of Authenticty
-eFX stand and base to display lightsaber either closed or open.
-Limites: 1000 pieces worldwide