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3rd November 07, 02:59 AM
#1
Dinner Impossible
Last edited by cacunn; 16th May 08 at 10:54 AM.
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3rd November 07, 03:39 AM
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I think you are talking about the Irvine clan crest.

A buckler is a type of shield.

Although Scots did use bucklers... and Scottish crests are typically displayed with belts & buckles... I can see where someone could get confused. :-)
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3rd November 07, 03:50 AM
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Thank Matt for the clarification. If you will forgive the impertinence I will sit corrected rather than stand. Its hard to type while standing.
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3rd November 07, 02:30 PM
#4
He oughta ta have a bigger one on the back of that shirt thinks I.
CT - and a kilt for that matter
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3rd November 07, 02:59 PM
#5
Hmmm...I wonder how many folks watching that program recognize the clan crest!
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4th November 07, 07:57 AM
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Thanks, I have watched his show many time and had often wondered about this mayself and now I know. This is exactly why I like being here I learn something new almost every day.
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4th November 07, 10:30 PM
#7
I suppose I'm really picking at nits, but I don't think it's actually a "clan crest," or that there is even any such thing -- isn't that a "clan badge" for use by members of the clan who don't actually have their own coats of arms? If I'm correctly remembering what little I ever knew about heraldry, the crest is the bit that sits above the helmet in a full achievement of arms. In Scotland every part of a coat of arms is the private property of a single individual, but members of a clan can wear a badge that consists of the chief's crest along with his motto in the belt-and-buckle, so legally at least it's not a "clan crest" but a "clan badge."
Cheers,
Murray (trying out for the "Heraldry Police," apparently)
Last edited by MJR; 4th November 07 at 10:52 PM.
Reason: Dude, spelling
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5th November 07, 07:16 AM
#8
To add to the confusion electricsctoland.com calls it a clan crest badge and has some information about it here:
http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/lordlyon2.htm
Since I keep putting my foot in my mouth I think (and I think as infrequently as possible), I'll call it the little round thingy that I wear on my hat that helps identify clan/organization affiliation.
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5th November 07, 08:07 AM
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badges...
 Originally Posted by MJR
I suppose I'm really picking at nits, but I don't think it's actually a "clan crest," or that there is even any such thing -- isn't that a "clan badge" for use by members of the clan who don't actually have their own coats of arms? If I'm correctly remembering what little I ever knew about heraldry, the crest is the bit that sits above the helmet in a full achievement of arms. In Scotland every part of a coat of arms is the private property of a single individual, but members of a clan can wear a badge that consists of the chief's crest along with his motto in the belt-and-buckle, so legally at least it's not a "clan crest" but a "clan badge."
Cheers,
Murray (trying out for the "Heraldry Police," apparently)
Correct. The device in the center of the badge is the crest of the chief from their coat of arms. The buckle & strap signify that the wearer is a clansman/woman.
I generally refer to such a badge as a "clansman's badge". See the Information Leaflet below from the Lyon Court for more detailed informaiton.
 Originally Posted by cacunn
To add to the confusion electricsctoland.com calls it a clan crest badge and has some information about it here:
http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/lordlyon2.htm
Since I keep putting my foot in my mouth I think (and I think as infrequently as possible), I'll call it the little round thingy that I wear on my hat that helps identify clan/organization affiliation.
I would recommend these web sites for more information:
http://www.scotarmigers.net/leaflet2.htm
http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/
http://www.lyon-court.com/lordlyon/CCC_FirstPage.jsp
And, since this thread deals with heraldry, I'm moving it to the heraldry & tartans section. 
Cheers, 
Todd
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5th November 07, 08:24 AM
#10
Well I want to thank the rabble, I've been trying to figure out what that was on his shirt for several months now. I have even e-mailed both food network and Chef Irvine both with no reply. Should have asked here first. Next time I will know.
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