Main > The Round Table

New Coat of Arms

<< < (4/6) > >>

Sir James A:
Second vote for Sir William's link to Oakheart. Heard nothing but good things about them.

Lord Dane:
I can third that motion. They did one of my heaters 4 years ago. They just didn't come to mind at first.

Sir Edward:

I made a copy that conforms to the standard shape, etc, for the website. Clicky for large copy:

Sir Gerard de Rodes:
Yes Sir Ulrich I prefer this version also. I think where the holy orders where concerned the general laws of heraldry can be bent a little.......just look at the correct Templar shield/banner  where a red cross quite happily lies across both a black and white field.
As far as shield material goes.....go for a wooden one every time for authenticity. Metal shields are a more recent theatrical addition. Original medieval shields and pervaises were always made of wood with other materials used for re-enforcement etc.

G.

Sir Brian:
Well done with the new COA! :)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version