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In Episode 3 of "Ahsoka," a few eagle-eyed "Star Wars" fans spotted an armory packed with a wide assortment of lightsabers, though oddly, the collection is never referenced.
Presumably, a few (or possibly all) of them were constructed by Huyang since the ancient droid aided several generations of Padawans in lightsaber construction.
We know the lightsabers at the top of the collection are Huyang's work since he carries four identical sabers during his training session with Sabine.
Aside from the practice sabers, two of the sabers sport a sleeve of black rings, which is an iconic design on Obi-Wan Kenobi's and Qui-Gon Jinn's weapons in "The Phantom Menace."
The saber with black block knobs is a lot like Yoda and Mace Windu’s sabers, while one with protruding activation switches resembles sabers wielded by Saesee Tiin and Darth Vader.
The top left lightsaber sports a thick black sleeve not unlike Vader's, though oddly, it opens up halfway up the hilt — like a mouth from which the rest of the blade emerges.
The top right weapon has an enormous emitter that juts out above the blade with a chunk cut out. Overall, the lightsabers look familiar but haven’t been connected to anyone.
Unless Ahsoka Tano or Huyang identify who originally owned these lightsabers, viewers can only speculate on who they might have belonged to before the show's events.