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8th March 13, 08:02 AM
#11
As all ways that is Awesome , I was going to make one for my clan but was told no , they
said I could not fly it un less the Chief was present , but we dont even have a cheif .
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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8th March 13, 08:24 AM
#12
Fly what the standard?
I have permission from my chief to display his flags for educational purposes. The only flag that I know of that can only be flown when he is not there is his banner of arms. I plan on having a miniature set of our chief's flags made up for display. Of course these would not be full size but they would make a nice display.
Thomas, why dont you create your own arms? I would be more than happy to help you!
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8th March 13, 08:28 AM
#13
Yes , the long standard , But Clan Ferguson doe not have a current chief.
I will get with you on making my own . thank you
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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8th March 13, 08:35 AM
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No problem. I will look forward to it!
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10th March 13, 10:05 PM
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After a little advice from a good friend here is a revision.
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11th March 13, 12:17 AM
#16
Oh yes ! I agree !
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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11th March 13, 09:04 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
Oh yes ! I agree !
Best,
Robert
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Fabulous work, Harold!
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11th March 13, 04:58 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by Harold Cannon
This is (what else?) a first class piece of work. It shows, for those who may be interested, the proper way to display orders, decorations, and medals with one's arms. In the general sense the armiger displays his three highest awards in the manner shown above. The highest honour can be displayed in the center, hanging slightly lower than the other two {2-1-3} or in the order of their precedence {1-2-3} as Harold has done.
Nice job kinsman!
[SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]
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11th March 13, 06:00 PM
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12th March 13, 05:21 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
This is (what else?) a first class piece of work. It shows, for those who may be interested, the proper way to display orders, decorations, and medals with one's arms. In the general sense the armiger displays his three highest awards in the manner shown above. The highest honour can be displayed in the center, hanging slightly lower than the other two {2-1-3} or in the order of their precedence {1-2-3} as Harold has done.
Nice job kinsman!
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