On Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Jim Kubajak wrote:
> want to drop these arms at a later date when they developed a persona for
> philosophical - each member should be free to develop their own persona and
> heraldry appropriate to it, and
I understand this idea, but what if the child _wants_ its parents
arms?
> themselves and wanted unique heraldry (which means an additional submission
> process, again using the time and resources of the College).
Not a valid argument, IMHO. We also pay to have these registered.
What's the difference between paying to register your parents' quartered
arms and paying to design and register your own unique ones? [Aside from
the need for more time and effort to do the new and unique ones?]
~Krysta Sutterfield / Lady Shandra
From: Krysta Sutterfield <ksutterf@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
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