I'd put up for sale two nice looking baskethilts, that I'd purchased sometime earlier via Craig Johnson (of A&A fame) who'd helped a lady to sell off some pieces from her late husbands collection, and in doing so described them as possibly being Victorian age, or perhaps early 20th century ?
During this sale process I received a message from a gentleman who introduced himself as E.B. Erickson (Eljay) and that he knew exactly when, and by who, at least one of these basket-hilts was made ..... himself, in 1994.
Eljay recognized the S-hilt (now in the David Wilson collection) as being his own work and was happy to see that I was not misrepresenting the piece, being honest about the uncertainty of its age, but wanted to inform me as to its origin and the mystery of its age, etc!
Eljay proved to be incredibly knowledgeable, explaining his background of sum 20+ years in the antique sword restoration field, and by the end of our conversations I'd commissioned him to make me an elaborate "Walter Allan" styled basket-hilt . The following year I received my first hilt from Eljay and was blown away by its excellence ! This first project led to annual pieces by him and the rest as they say is history :-)
All that to tell you this ....
After years of online friendship, several long distance telephone chats thru the years, I finally got to meet Mr. Erickson face to face this past Thursday evening at my home here in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
(Eljay makes annual summer vacation trips to the states, most of which keep him in his home state of California, visiting family, etc., but this year his clan decided to visit realitives on the east coast of this great nation, thus bringing him in the proximity of old Mac :-)
Not only was Eljay stopping by to visit, finally meet etc., he brought with him an item to complete my latest project with him ...... a beautiful scabbard for my kilij bladed ribbonhilt (inspired by an original at the Culloden Visitors Center, near Inverness, Scotland.) Wow .... what a job, and what a truly wonderful guy Eljay turned out to be in person (was there ever a doubt ;-). The night seemed to breeze by as Eljay told us of his travels, life, and the various things he's been up to.
I of course put out a mean spread of Scottish hardware for Mr. Erickson to peruse, as he recognized many a piece by himself, and got to handle and inspect the work of his colleague, & fellow hammerman in arms, Vince Evans !
(Eljay was most impressed :-)
Here are some shots of my evening with Eljay (thanks to my wife Margery for the shots of Eljay & I, and the food ;-)
Slàinte, Mac
Eljay with Evans in hand, and Mac with one of E.B's finest

The evenings spread


Examining the VE brass & steel hilt

My Eljay Turcael with its new scabbard

The sword with its maker

A bit of the scabbards detail

The opening to allow the curved blade to enter & seat
The originals blade curves out from the hilt, whereas my blade is straighter and curves nearer the yamen thus requiring this feature.

To be Continued .......................