[ANSTHRLD] Fimbriation

Tim McDaniel tmcd at jump.net
Wed Aug 8 16:13:09 PDT 2001


On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, doug bell <magnus77840 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> I don't believe you can fimbriate tertiary charges
> but don't know where that precedent went.
>
> Wonder if you could fimbriate an Orle?

"Voiding and fimbriation may only be used with simple geometric
charges placed in the center of the design.".  Is an orle in the
center?

I don't know of a ruling on tertiary charges, but I haven't checked.
I assume that it would be returned, because Laurel-level assumes that
"in the center" includes being directly on the field (or perhaps
overall), and if there are identifiability problems with secondary
charges (the RfS section is titled "Armorial Identifiability"), then
the same problems occur worse with tertiary charges.

Daniel de Lincolia
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