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Few, however, developed anything close to a full basket hilt.
The weapon having a basket hilt and a good two foot long blade.
The term "basket hilt" eventually came into vogue to describe such designs.
The weapons were identical on both sides: heavy swords with big basket hilts.
It had a cord-whipped handle, with a basket hilt to protect the paw.
Then both blades locked, saber guard against basket hilt.
It had a finger guard, like the basket hilt of a saber, but the blade was short, thick, and heavy.
Springbuck played with the basket hilt of his sabre, Bar.
These custom-made weapons were sometimes used by European officers and featured a loading gate behind the basket hilt.
Cross, right, parry - and I rammed my fist in the basket hilt into his demon-mask.
A bone handle and a disproportionately large basket hilt were fixed to a thin blade which he decided must be magnesium.
He patted the basket hilt of his claymore then guided Jack to the end of the second rank.
The basket hilt glittered in the sunlight as he extended the weapon to Anskiere.
Non-striking surfaces (such as quillons and basket hilts) may be made of other material.
He was examining what must once have been a two-handed sword with a basket hilt when he heard soft footsteps behind him.
A plain officer's longsword stood in its rack by the door, a single-edged weapon with a brass basket hilt.
Gale-Baiter banged the roof of the carriage with the basket hilt of his cutlass.
Typified by a basket hilt.
Staring around, Holger saw a long steel-headed shaft leaned against a tree, with a basket hilt near the end.
The singlestick itself is a slender, round wooden rod, traditionally of ash, with a basket hilt.
Steel slithered along steel; hilt clanged against heavy basket hilt.
He set a hand on the basket hilt of his officer's rapier; Tealdo did not doubt he meant that.
She crouched down behind the desk, leather creaking, her sword-hanger's gilded chain clinking against the basket hilt.
It was a real claid heamh mar, five feet long, not just a basket hilt saber.
As a result, in the 17th century, Highlander warriors developed a lighter, one-handed broadsword with a basket hilt that protected the hand.