This past Friday I received my 7th Eljay Erickson basket-hilt, this one being our project for 2005, and the 5th annually since our chance online meeting back in 2000.
(One hilt was gifted to me by Eljay, and another I purchased at the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show , so yeah, 7 pieces total !)
While visiting Scotland last summer I’d seen & photographed a most interesting sword at the Culloden Visitors Center, outside Inverness, that featured an unusual kilij blade mounted to a Scottish beaknosed ribbon hilt. These weapons were referred to as Turcael by the Scots and have been depicted in period artwork such as the famous c.1714 painting by Richard Waitt 'Alaistair Grant The Champion’, as well as sketched by the Penicuik artist during the Rising of 1745.
Still reeling from the beauty of that magnificent Silver inlayed Stirling hilt, that Eljay recently finished for me, I am once again thrilled and delighted with the addition of this excellent piece !
*As usual, I’ve added an album to my PictureTrail site at the following link:
Kilij blade Ribbon hilt by E.B. Erickson
So without further ado ..... here’s my little tank buster ;-)
Many thanks, again, to Eljay for making my baskethilt dreams come to life ... thanks E.B. !

Stats
Weight - 3 lbs. 9 1/2 oz.(1635g), Overall length - 32 3/8", Blade length - 26 3/4", Blade width - 1 1/2", Blade thickness - hair under 1/4"
(1/8" at yelman), POB - 2 7/8" out from hilt, Yelman - 9 3/8" long, 1 3/4" wide.

Hilt Stats
Basket weight - 1 lb. 8 oz.(685g), Pommel weight - 7 1/2 oz.(210g), Grip weight - 1 1/4 oz.(40g), Capstan weight - 1/4 oz.(10g), Blade weight - 1 lb. 8oz.(685g) .... Hilt complete - 2 lbs. 1 1/4 oz.(945-950g).... Pommel diameter - 1 3/4", Grip length - 3 3/4", Basket length - 4 1/4", Basket width - 3 1/4", Basket height - 5", Tang length - 5 1/2", Width - 7/8" (threaded tang & nut assembly).
Original Inspiration & Comparison

*Eljay opted to leave off the additional rear guards as he felt they may impede my wrist movement !
*Eljay is presently finishing up the scabbard for it, but was not able to get done before he had to fly back to Thailand where he teaches!
In hand

Front view ... showing its "beak"

Rear view

Next to my silver inlaid piece .....

Another shot showing the hilt in Mac’s mitt !

Continued next post :-) Mac