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22nd January 14, 07:13 PM
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Cardinal's Assumed Arms
Fellow XMarker Harold Cannon just did a super coat of arms for me—I cannot recommend him highly enough! He is easy to work with, reasonably priced, extremely knowledgeable about the rules of heraldry, and as you can see, produces a superior product. As a bonus, I caught him during a slow period, and so he was fast as well!
I am so happy with his work that I have changed my username, from Troglodyte to Cardinal.
Here’s what we came up with:
SYMBOLISM
ARMS:
The dominant colors of red, white, and blue represent both the United States of America and the 82nd Airborne Division, where I last commanded a unit in battle.
The livery colors of an armiger are represented by a wreath which crowns the helmet and are derived from the first named color and metal in the blazon. My livery colors are blue and white, which are also the colors of the U.S. Army Infantry.
Furze is the plant badge of my clan, Clan MacLennan, and its golden blossoms represent my five daughters. They are protected between two silver barrulets representing God and my country, and the strength I draw from them.
My three decades as a soldier are represented by a red wyvern, the violent creature that serves as the crest to the arms of my home regiment, the 508th Parachute Infantry. My military career at an end, this wyvern stands to the side as an augmentation of honor on a gold canton, put away for now, but ready to again do violence if required.
CREST:
The North American cardinal is my wife's favorite bird, and is the state bird of both Virginia, my birth state, and North Carolina, the state where I spent my youth. The cardinal carefully reconnoiters an area before setting down to get food, thinking several steps ahead before acting, which mirrors my lifelong work as a strategist.
MOTTO:
The motto “Spes audaces adjuvat,” or “Hope assists the brave,” answers the motto of Clan MacLennan, “Dum spiro spero,” or “While I breathe, I hope.”
The best advertising being word of mouth, and the second best being a display of handiwork, I think Harold's skills are pretty well advertised here. This is my public thanks to him.
Best,
Patrick
Last edited by Cardinal; 17th February 14 at 05:56 AM.
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22nd January 14, 08:31 PM
#22
Again Harold knocks it out of the park. Having had my own arms done by Harold I highly recommend his work to anyone...
Patrick, those look fantastic.
[I]From my tribe I take nothing, I am the maker of my own fortune.[/I]-[B]Tecumseh[/B]
[LEFT][B]FSA Scot
North Carolina Commissioner for Clan Cochrane
Sons of the American Revolution[/B][/LEFT]
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23rd January 14, 06:35 AM
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Harold took my ideas and my chats with a skilled herald, and really gave them life.
BTW, we are sitting together at Satruday's Burns Supper. Another of the myriad instances of XMarks building community. See you then!
Originally Posted by WVHighlander
Again Harold knocks it out of the park. Having had my own arms done by Harold I highly recommend his work to anyone...
Patrick, those look fantastic.
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23rd January 14, 07:04 AM
#24
Cardinal, what is the blazon of your arms, please?
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23rd January 14, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Chas
Cardinal, what is the blazon of your arms, please?
Chas,
Here's what we went with:
ARMS: Azure between two barrulets argent five furze blossoms proper and in dexter chief a canton or charged with a wyvern gules.
CREST: Upon a helmet mantled argent and gules upon a wreath of the colours argent and azure a cardinal proper.
MOTTO: On a scroll above the crest the motto: Spes audaces adjuvat.
I am particularly interested in your opinion of what I've ended up with--your comments on heraldry in the forum have been an education for me. Note that I had some great advice--Harold was invaluable, as were others who have asked to remain nameless. Any errors are all mine, though.
Best,
Patrick
Last edited by Cardinal; 14th February 14 at 02:59 PM.
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23rd January 14, 07:40 AM
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23rd January 14, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Tim Little
Brilliant!
It was a process of self-discovery for me. It required me to identify those things/traits/and experiences that were most important to me, and then distill them into a simple graphical representation. The "less is more" ethos made that harder than it sounds.
It was well worth the journey.
Best,
Patrick
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23rd January 14, 09:18 AM
#28
Very nice arms with a lot of thought. Yes it is very difficult to design one's arms. To you and Harold excellent job.
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23rd January 14, 09:26 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Cardinal
Fellow XMarker Harold Cannon just did a super coat of arms for me—I cannot recommend him highly enough! He is easy to work with, reasonably priced, extremely knowledgeable about the rules of heraldry, and as you can see, produces a superior product. As a bonus, I caught him during a slow period, and so he was fast as well!
I am so happy with his work that I have changed my username, from Troglodyte to Cardinal.
Here’s what we came up with:
Attachment 16457
SYMBOLISM
ARMS:
The dominant colors of red, white, and blue represent both the United States of America and the 82 nd Airborne Division, where I last commanded a unit in battle.
The livery colors of an armiger are represented by a wreath which crowns the helmet and are derived from the first named color and metal in the blazon. My livery colors are blue and white, which are also the colors of the U.S. Army Infantry.
Furze is the plant badge of my clan, Clan MacLennan, and its golden blossoms represent my five daughters. They are protected between two silver barrulets representing God and my country, and the strength I draw from them.
My three decades as a soldier are represented by a red wyvern, the violent creature that serves as the crest to the arms of my home regiment, the 508 th Parachute Infantry. My military career at an end, this wyvern stands to the side as an augmentation of honor on a gold canton, put away for now, but ready to again do violence if required.
CREST:
The North American cardinal is my wife's favorite bird, and is the state bird of both Virginia, my birth state, and North Carolina, the state where I spent my youth. The cardinal carefully reconnoiters an area before setting down to get food, thinking several steps ahead before acting, which mirrors my lifelong work as a strategist.
MOTTO:
The motto “Spes audaces adjuvant,” or “Hope assists the brave,” answers the motto of Clan MacLennan, “Dum spiro spero,” or “While I breathe, I hope.”
The best advertising being word of mouth, and the second best being a display of handiwork, I think Harold's skills are pretty well advertised here. This is my public thanks to him.
Best,
Patrick
Well done! Harold, what type of heraldic (program) software do you use?
Last edited by creagdhubh; 23rd January 14 at 10:31 AM.
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23rd January 14, 09:09 PM
#30
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Well done! Harold, what type of heraldic (program) software do you use?
Harold will give you the name of some software, but I think he uses brilliance....just my 2 cents.
[I]From my tribe I take nothing, I am the maker of my own fortune.[/I]-[B]Tecumseh[/B]
[LEFT][B]FSA Scot
North Carolina Commissioner for Clan Cochrane
Sons of the American Revolution[/B][/LEFT]
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