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April 26, 2007 5:00 AM PDT

Keychain Lightsaber for the nerd at heart

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: ThinkGeek)

We have to admire the gumption of those who proudly display their nerd quotient with a Lightsaber umbrella, remote, phone or MP3 player. Or any combination thereof.

Alas, age intervenes. But you can maintain your loyalty to The Force discreetly with a keychain "Micro Lightsaber" while boss and spouse alike are none the wiser. Just to mix things up, Gizmodo says, ThinkGeek also offers a range of weapons that span the Star Wars series, from Han's Blaster (original movie) to Anakin's Saber (prequel). And to explore your dark side, the sabers of both Darths are available too.

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tinylight saberts already sold out!!
by JayeD April 26, 2007 1:06 PM PDT
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