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13th April 11, 09:55 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by ctbuchanan
There are no laws governing coat of arms in the USA. But tradition and respect would say that you shouldn't display the registered COA of a Chief or other person. Safer to stick with a crest or badge I would think.
Plus while the general public might not know of any transgressions or percieved ones. alot of us who do follow Scottish history and heritage would know and i'm sure you wouldn't some Jackhole calling you out and ruining a good time because he has an overinflated sense of duty. :P
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