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Now some got in there mind that the snake wand still belongs to Rowle. It's still unkown to whom the other wands belong to. But only one of these wands (skull) was identified as Dolohov's wand. Well, I saw the wand of the noble collection and as everybody can see, there are some Death Eater wands who are named after the form they look like (snake, dark mark, skull, stallion thorn). R a t n e e r Owl Me! 22:27, Janu(UTC) Thorfinn Rowle's wand Seth Cooper owl post! 22:25, Janu(UTC) That sounds about right Seth. Maybe the lowest "tier 2" or highest "tier 3". R a t n e e r Owl Me! 20:05, Janu(UTC) As they are replicas of the film's props, I would say they are less canonical as the actual film props, but more canonical than the games. Measures two inches in diameter, chain is 30 inches long. Centered with a working miniature hourglass with inner rotating rings. Therefore, In my opinion, As long as it doesn't contradict other canon, it should be considered canon. Authentic recreation of Hermiones Time-Turner. (However, the article doesn't cite a source for that, so I'm going to see if I can find a reference on Google.) - Nick O'Demus 19:19, Janu(UTC) Well, I would say since, that Noble collections, like the video games, have license from Rowling, that they are canon after the games. The article on Minerva McGonagall's wand says it was 17" in the film, but the Noble website says 16". These things are judged on a case by case basis, so I don't see why these wands should be any different.
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Yes, some of them contradict canon, but so do inumerable other things from the movies. The Noble collections are exact replicas of the wands used in the movies, which are second tier canon. It's not possibly as it's Ron's second one ( Prisoner of Azkaban onwards). I don't feel this can be considered a reliable source for this information with that track record. That's one match ( possibly) and five direct contradictions. Dolores Umbridge - canon = "unusually short", Noble = 14".Draco Malfoy - canon = 10", Noble = 14".Hermione Granger - canon = 10 & 3/4", Noble = 15".Harry Potter - canon = 11", Noble = 14".You can also find them on Amazon if you’ve got credit to spend, but the current seller there (as of March 9th, 2020) has them listed for a whopping $128, so you’ll have to be the judge of that one.In almost every verifiable case, the wand lengths given by the Noble website contradict those established by canon: You can order the set directly from The Noble Collection or from Barnes & Noble for $95. They’d work nicely with your fancy schmancy hardcover collection, or those big illustrated editions they’ve been putting out the past few years. The bookends are heavy and well constructed, capable of holding quite a few books with ease. The magical express is presented as a hand-painted set of two bookends, depicting the engine and carriages respectively entering and exiting a “tunnel” through your books. Today I’ll point your attention to their Hogwarts Express bookend set, modeled after the series’ train of the same name. If you’re super into Harry Potter collectibles then you probably already know about The Noble Collection, but in case you don’t, they’re a company that makes a bunch of officially licensed HP merchandise and movie prop replicas.