[ANSTHRLD] Using Primary Sources WAS {TH}orkell {o, }lf_ss - another device attempt
Tim McDaniel
tmcd at panix.com
Tue Aug 31 20:33:00 PDT 2010
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010, Bob Wade <logiosophia at yahoo.com> wrote:
> There are SCA Precedents that state there can not be two variations
> of the same charge in the same charge group (aka the "Sword and
> Dagger Rule"). I'm not sure where a chevron and an inverted chevron
> would fall within this or similar rulings about banning dissimilar
> postures of identical charges in the same charge group. [Magnus or
> Daniel?]
I don't know of any precedents barring dissimilar *postures* in the
same group. Similar but different *types*, but both of these types
are chevrons.
I found an example of bracing while you were posting your note, in the
10/09 LoAR.
William Mor. Badge. Argent, a chevron throughout and a chevron
inverted throughout braced all within a bordure sable.
Please instruct the submitter to draw better internal
detailing on the bracing. The chevrons should not appear to be
a single charge.
Dannet de Linccolne
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Tim McDaniel, tmcd at panix.com
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