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10th January 10, 07:41 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Both Mr. MacDougal and Detroit Pete are correct. If the arms of the upside down "Y" extend to the edge of the shield it is a pall inverted. If the arms of the upside down "Y" don't touch the edge of the shield then it is a shakefork inverted.
If the pall inverted touches a border-not the edge of the shield, then is it also considered a shakefork inverted?
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