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28th June 13, 11:55 AM
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Ok, well if one is in the US where there is no heraldry regulation, this would not be an issue. Also how does one go from clansman to armiger? I'm not sure what the difference between the two would be. (I'm looking it up as we speak but not finding more than armiger is one who can bear the arms)
So I'd like people to weigh in on this issue as it pertains to the ring I've made, being worn in the US, as well as the one sold on scotweb being a legitimate arms ring as well. I would think being Scotland based they would adhere to any heraldry regulations set forth.
Thanks for your help, I may rework the ring to include a buckle of sorts if consensus is to do so
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