For whatever reason, asthetic or something else entirely, my collection has tended towards the more complex Stirling-type hilts. I never collected a really good specimen of the traditional Glasgow hilt... until now. Several years ago, I started looking at collecting sword hilts from portaits during the 1745-46 Jacobite rebellion period. Last year, ELJay made a beautiful copy of Cameron of Lochiels hilt and this hilt is as close as we could get in reproducing the plainer basket hilt shown on the famous full-length picture of Lord George Murray. (Henrik maybe you could add this picture as an illustration since you have such a nice digital library of such things!)
At any rate, as anyone with eyes to see can tell, this is another work of art from one of the worlds premier hilt makers. Frankly, I don't see how ELJay makes such consistently wonderful hilts as I have never seen one that isn't just perfect and able to hold its own in any context, artistic or practical.
So, here is my new pride and joy - hopefully in transit from Thailand. Enjoy the view and thank ElJay for his artistry and craftsmanship.
PS - didn't know how to just add the picture directly to the post so had to attach. Perhaps one of our savy administrators can help out!

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