Congratulations
Congratulations
Congratulations John and Martin on a first class job on the website and this forum, it is a joy to be on a site with like minded people, thank you for all your efforts.
Great Site, Thanks!
Just a quick note that I am very impressed with the new forum. I appreciate the opportunity to be involved in this discussion group. It is very well designed! Thanks!
Jay L. Doland
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- AR Reg. & IHS Member
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- David Wooten
- AR Reg. & IHS Member
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- Location: Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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Congratulations
A job well done, and continuing to expand and improve. I hope that more individuals will take the time to contribute commentary within these forums.
David Robert Wooten
Executive Director
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HERALDRY
1836 Ashley River Road, Suite 396
Charleston, SC 29407-4817
Fax (904) 216-7403
dwooten@americancollegeofheraldry.org
http://www.americancollegeofheraldry.org
Executive Director
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HERALDRY
1836 Ashley River Road, Suite 396
Charleston, SC 29407-4817
Fax (904) 216-7403
dwooten@americancollegeofheraldry.org
http://www.americancollegeofheraldry.org
- J Duncan of Sketraw
- Site Admin
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I think we are of to a great start to and I am sure the forum will be a great place for us all to interact and make friends
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John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

- Thomas Pinkney Davis
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- Location: Texas, USA
Congratulations and thanks
Congratulations on an interesting and beautiful heraldic website. Thank you also for allowing those of us whose arms are not listed in the International Armorial Register but are recognized by the American College of Heraldry to participate in the forum.
Thomas Pinkney Davis
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- AR Registered
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- Location: New England, USA
Nicely Done!
I am very pleased to see that the IAR now has its own forum, and that those who have registered their arms (either with Burke's, or with the ACH) will have a site on which they may share their views on a variety of topics related to heraldry.
The entirety of the IAR site looks quite wonderful, as well, and I am eager to see how it will develop over the coming months.
Thank you very much for providing this intesting and colorful site for the enjoyment of all.
Sincerely,
The entirety of the IAR site looks quite wonderful, as well, and I am eager to see how it will develop over the coming months.
Thank you very much for providing this intesting and colorful site for the enjoyment of all.
Sincerely,
S. A. Saint-David,
Chevalier of the French Order of Merit
Chevalier of the French Order of Merit
- Guye Pennington
- AR Registered
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Where are you getting the cool cartoon characters with arms?
Greetings, all! I must admit that I'm envious of the various cartoon characters with customized arms that some are displaying. May I ask where I could get something like that?
Many thanks!
GP

Many thanks!
GP
Guye W. Pennington
"Victory without honor is defeat."
"Victory without honor is defeat."
- J Duncan of Sketraw
- Site Admin
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Well I wouldn't let me loose Guye I did Martins and his crest shrunk to MacTweetie


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John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

- J Duncan of Sketraw
- Site Admin
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A chap....Martins crest is a goose and a tree....haaaaaa or should I say was 

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John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

John A. Duncan of Sketraw
The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms
http://www.armorial-register.com

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