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PostPosted: Thu 20 Jun, 2019 5:20 pm    Post subject: Custom E.B. Erickson 17th Century Hanger         Reply with quote

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E.B. Erickson 17th Century Hanger
Original: 17th Century, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London


This is a very high-end custom sword made by master craftsman E.B. Erickson. Eljay creates only a couple pieces a year and has a very long waiting list. He generally limits his projects to creating hilts, leaving his customers having to source other makers to mount them on blades and finish the project. This process is very similar to how swords were created and assembled historically by various guilds of bladesmiths and cutlers.

It's rare enough to find an E.B. Erickson piece for sale, but this is even more special in that it's a complete sword with a blade of his own creation. ElJay did all the work on the piece here.



This type of sword has a hilt fairly typical of those found in Western Europe in the 17th-18th centuries and can be seen on both Naval and hunting weapons. The twin scalloped shell guard suggests a maritime theme but it is impossible to make this connection with certainty. Similar samples are found in the Tøjhusmuseet (Royal Danish Arsenal Museum) and are described there as cutlasses.

The hilt is formed by a large scalloped shell on the front and a smaller one on the reverse. Each shell is pierced with two slots near the blade intersection. A knuckle-guard extends from the union of the two shells and fans out at its center into a scalloped shape, providing further protection for the hand. This extends to the pommel cap where it is attached with a single screw (this section of the antique hilt is missing). A scrolling forward guard extends and flares outward towards the point of the blade.

The grip is made from a carefully selected and polished piece of stag horn. It is asymmetrical and swells just enough to fill the palm when the sword is held.

The gradually curved single-edged blade has one deep fuller extending three-quarters the length of the blade at its spine. Below that are two longer fullers and a very short fourth fuller at the ricasso. The false edge is 8.25" long.

See our hands-on review for more information on this sword.



Please see My Collection Gallery for a full selection of photos.

Measurements and Specifications:

Overall length: 31.5"
Weight: 2.2 pounds
Width of guard: 5.375"
Blade: 26.25" long; 1.375" wide at base
Grip and pommel: 4.375" long
Point of Balance (PoB): 4.5" from guard
Center of Percussion (CoP): ~16.5" from guard





ASKING PRICE: $1250 or best offer + shipping

I prefer PayPal. Add 3% mark-up to offset PayPal fee.

Questions or comments can be Private Messaged to me here on myArmoury.com or via email.




This piece is based on a 17th century hanger located in the National Maritime Museum, London. The original has a broken knuckle-bow. We have replicated the piece as it would have looked when new.


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