X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.

   X Marks Partners - (Go to the Partners Dedicated Forums )
USA Kilts website Celtic Croft website Celtic Corner website Houston Kiltmakers

User Tag List

Page 3 of 9 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 88
  1. #21
    Join Date
    25th June 06
    Location
    Franklin, NC USA
    Posts
    946
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Almost two years ago here at X-marks I gave a solution that is more historically
    correct. Here's the thread:

    Plant Badge: heraldry for common Scots
    ----------------------------------------------[URL="http://www.youtube.com/sirdaniel1975"]
    My Youtube Page[/URL]

  2. #22
    Join Date
    9th August 06
    Location
    Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
    Posts
    926
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    This morning I knew nothing about this issue, at all. That's one of the reasons I so enjoy this forum!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronusan View Post
    ... Lord of Pheasanton, High Protector of Hennery
    I would think a most Noble Station, M'Lord.

  3. #23
    Join Date
    12th February 08
    Location
    Epping Sodbury, Lower Wombleshire
    Posts
    496
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    [QUOTE]
    Originally Posted by Deil the Yin View Post
    I just wanted to chime in in support of Ronusan: I'm no heraldry lawyer, but it would seem to me that, according to the posts of our knowledgeable friends here at the X, this chappy was well out of place in making a scene over your bonnet! Even if I had thought the same thing about your bonnet, I hope I would have had the good sense and common decency to my fellow man to not call you out in public as he did in an attempt to berate. This pointe alone boils my blood! It is ignorant and arrogant and smacks of British Imperialism, which in my opinion is the absolute opposite of Gaelic/Celtic culture! Needless to say the fellow didn' t know what he was talking about, and it was certainly not his place to question your dignity or honour.
    So guid on ye for carrying on our Gaelic heritage.
    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Please, let's not Brit-bash here. These customs being discussed deal with Scottish heraldic customs which were in place long before the Union of the Crowns and the creation of the United Kingdom.

    T.
    Not to mention the person in question who berated Ronusan was an Aussie.

    Anyway, remind such a person who would give you grief over such a thing that you have a right to bear arms granted to you in the Constitution, which should throw him for a loop.

  4. #24
    Join Date
    10th December 06
    Location
    SOUTHCENTRAL VA :)
    Posts
    1,157
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    The interesting thing is here in America the wearing of eagle feather's are by federal law reserved for Native Americans only it is illegal for anyone else to wear them here. I have a few quail feathers I wear with my tam on occassion. The last time anyone said something to me I just gave them my "Dirty Harry/Mean Drill Sergeant " look and they walked away!
    Last edited by CelticRanger66; 9th June 08 at 05:06 PM.
    HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history

  5. #25
    macwilkin is offline
    Retired Forum Moderator
    Forum Historian

    Join Date
    22nd June 04
    Posts
    9,938
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    [QUOTE=Dukeof Kircaldy;549996]
    Not to mention the person in question who berated Ronusan was an Aussie.

    Anyway, remind such a person who would give you grief over such a thing that you have a right to bear arms granted to you in the Constitution, which should throw him for a loop.
    Uhh...that's a different type of arms.

    T.

  6. #26
    Join Date
    12th February 08
    Location
    Epping Sodbury, Lower Wombleshire
    Posts
    496
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Are you sure? Stephen Halbrook frequently quotes Webster's comment about

    "To bear arms, as in a coat."

    in his stuff on the Second Amendment (e.g., Defining The Second Amendment, The Tampa Tribune, June 9, 2008). In fact, that quote runs through most of the literature on the debate courtesy of Mr. Halbrook. Webster was talking about coats of arms. So, why not muddy the waters up even more than they are now?

    DEMAND YOUR COAT OF ARMS!

    [QUOTE=cajunscot;550064]
    Quote Originally Posted by Dukeof Kircaldy View Post

    Uhh...that's a different type of arms.

    T.
    Last edited by Dukeof Kircaldy; 9th June 08 at 11:58 AM.

  7. #27
    Join Date
    3rd August 07
    Location
    New York City
    Posts
    2,693
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by CelticRanger66 View Post
    The interesting thing is here in America the wearing of eagle feather's are by federal law reserved for Native Americans only it is illegal for anyone esle to wear them here. I have a few quail feathers I wear with my tam on occassion. The last time anyone said something to me I just gave them my "Dirty Harry/Mean Drill Sergeant " look and they walked away!
    Yes, this thread had me wondering if any clan chiefs who came here wearing their eagle feathers could be arrested and deported for violating those laws.

  8. #28
    macwilkin is offline
    Retired Forum Moderator
    Forum Historian

    Join Date
    22nd June 04
    Posts
    9,938
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by Dukeof Kircaldy View Post
    Are you sure? Stephen Halbrook frequently quotes Webster's comment about

    "To bear arms, as in a coat."

    in his stuff on the Second Amendment (e.g., Defining The Second Amendment, The Tampa Tribune, June 9, 2008). In fact, that quote runs through most of the literature on the debate courtesy of Mr. Halbrook. Webster was talking about coats of arms. So, why not muddy the waters up even more than they are now?

    DEMAND YOUR COAT OF ARMS!
    Not quite. From the article you quoted:

    Only civilians would "bear arms in a coat" - soldiers carried muskets in their hands, while officers carried pistols in holsters.

    Thus the words "keep and bear arms" suggest a right to hand-held arms as a person could "bear," such as muskets, pistols and swords, but not cannon and heavy ordnance that a person could not carry.



    So they're not talking heraldry here, but weaponry. And since we're getting into the 2nd Amendment and firearms ownership, I'm going to stop right here, out of respect for forum rules.

    If my fellow Mods feel the need to delete this line of discussion, please feel free to do so.

    Regards,

    Todd

  9. #29
    Join Date
    12th February 08
    Location
    Epping Sodbury, Lower Wombleshire
    Posts
    496
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Not quite. From the article you quoted:

    Only civilians would "bear arms in a coat" - soldiers carried muskets in their hands, while officers carried pistols in holsters.

    Thus the words "keep and bear arms" suggest a right to hand-held arms as a person could "bear," such as muskets, pistols and swords, but not cannon and heavy ordnance that a person could not carry.



    So they're not talking heraldry here, but weaponry. And since we're getting into the 2nd Amendment and firearms ownership, I'm going to stop right here, out of respect for forum rules.

    If my fellow Mods feel the need to delete this line of discussion, please feel free to do so.

    Regards,

    Todd
    Both types of arms can be borne. In fact, there are loads of historic instances of phrases about people bearing arms in the heraldic sense.

    Actually, Halbrook is misquoting Webster and has just made a big goof as this discussion is proving. His comment that "Only civilians would "bear arms in a coat"" is incorrect as nobility could also carry arms in a coat.

    As in a coat of arms.

    Which is perfectly on topic. In fact, Todd, we are arguing this out in two topics which deal specifically with coats of arms.
    Last edited by Dukeof Kircaldy; 9th June 08 at 01:31 PM.

  10. #30
    Join Date
    10th December 06
    Location
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    14,351
    Mentioned
    9 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Gentlemen whether Halbrook is misquoting Webster or not is not the issue, in this thread the arms being discussed are not the same as in the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. Any further discussion down this path will result in either the locking of this thread, infractions for members or both, you've been warned gents.

Page 3 of 9 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Feather bonnet update
    By highlander_Daz in forum Show us your pics
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 8th November 07, 11:03 PM
  2. Kilt Police – Chime in Please
    By sean_cummings in forum Kilt Advice
    Replies: 45
    Last Post: 16th October 07, 07:26 AM
  3. feather sporran
    By emolas in forum How to Accessorize your Kilt
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 30th August 07, 06:25 PM
  4. Replies: 25
    Last Post: 20th February 07, 02:12 PM
  5. Tartan Police!
    By James in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 43
    Last Post: 8th November 05, 11:24 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

» Log in

User Name:

Password:

Not a member yet?
Register Now!
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.0