Lanen de Wylde <lanen_de_wylde@grandecom.net> did pen:<br>
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> I had a request for opinions on whether or not a trefoil knot on per<br>
> saltier, counterchanged, would ever pass. <br>
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> http://www.geocities.com/lann_de_wylde/index.html<br>
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I am not really a herald, but here is my 2 cents. I am sure I will get corrected if I am wrong. <br>
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I am seeing two potential problems with this design. <br>
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1) I am not really sure that you can fimbriate a trefoil knot. The RFS VIII.3 says "Voiding and fimbriation may only be used with simple geometric charges placed in the center of the design." I am not sure this is considered a "simple geometric charge" for the purposes.<br>
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2) The thinness of the knot hampers identifiabilty if it is counterchanged.<br>
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The real decision factor is identifiablility of the charge. Personally I think that is a problem in this case. Maybe a differnt rendition ofthe knot would help (with thicker lines) but I currently doubt it.<br>
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Alasdair<br>
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