SC - pilgrim badges

Marisa Herzog marisa_herzog at macmail.ucsc.edu
Fri Sep 19 14:24:39 PDT 1997


                      RE>>SC - pilgrim badges                      9/19/97

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  salamander constitute Or on Argent, and therefore a Crime Against
  Heraldry?

For a badge, especially a soapstone badge, the item has no field, and is
without tincture.

A salamander is flaming, without question.  There is no crime against
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cooking salamander, which is like a fireplace poker along the handle, and a
shovel at the base.  Except the shovel is a flat, rectangular spatula like
item, which would be heated in the coals till hot, and then used to brown the
tops of foods.

The nef, BTW, would be any ship, sailing from viewers right to left, with
wagon wheels attached.  I think that would be much neater.  (And, dare I
say, much cooler than a white hot spatula..... :-)

	Tibor
==

OOH!ooh!ooh!
If my previous "salamander as a nef" does not appeal, what about a
salamander(animal) whose tail ends in a salamander(cooking iron)!?  So you
would have a salamander(flaming red/yellow/orange) the end of whose tail was a
flatened square.  Focs could put him in whatever position (rampant, tergient
etc.) they please.
- -brid
(still wading through 200+ messages that came up between 5pm yesterday and 1pm
today)

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