new private organization registering US arms

 
Jeremy Keith Hammond
 
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22 May 2012 11:35
 

I’m going to mitigate future embarrassment by keeping discussions about my vision private until I have something more concrete to announce tongue laugh

 
J. Stolarz
 
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22 May 2012 11:40
 

Now where’s the fun in that :D

 
Michael F. McCartney
 
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22 May 2012 16:24
 

"One’s reach should exceed one’s grasp, else what’s a heaven for?"

FWIW you might think about focusing first on a simple registry, whether in your stable or the other one.  "Life’s short - eat the dessert first" isn’t bad from the diner’s perspective but not exactly what the Doctor ordered.

 
Jeremy Keith Hammond
 
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29 June 2012 12:32
 

Looks like United States Armorials has been updated recently. Here’s my entry: http://www.usarmorials.com/armorial-register/item/hammond-jeremy-keith

Nothing special, I didn’t pay to post an image of my arms - but still nice to see it’s recorded.

 

PS - looks like the McClurg clan makes up a majority of the entries. Kathy must know someone on the inside tongue laugh

 
Kathy McClurg
 
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29 June 2012 21:51
 

Hey, I have all this great digital art - might as well share it!

 
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07 July 2012 12:41
 

I submitted my arms for inclusion on this site, and haven’t heard anything.  Emailing the webmaster (the only email listed on the site) returns an "unknown addressee" mailer-daemon.  I was surprised to see Jeremy’s arms listed, as it has been a few months since I submitted mine.

Has this site already imploded?  Would it be from not enough or too much interest?

 
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07 July 2012 13:58
 

Brad Smith;94553 wrote:

I submitted my arms for inclusion on this site, and haven’t heard anything.  Emailing the webmaster (the only email listed on the site) returns an "unknown addressee" mailer-daemon.  I was surprised to see Jeremy’s arms listed, as it has been a few months since I submitted mine.

Has this site already imploded?  Would it be from not enough or too much interest?


Trying e-mail with the person who got my arms up there - will let you know if/when he responds, Brad.

 
Jeremy Keith Hammond
 
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10 January 2013 09:35
 

Any news on this front? Any one have any idea yet who’s behind the project?

 
Brad Smith
 
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10 January 2013 13:40
 

I have heard nothing.

 
Michael F. McCartney
 
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11 January 2013 15:58
 

A deafening silence can sometimes convey as much meaning, if not more…

(Looking at the website, there seem to be only about 20 individual registrations, of which 9 are our Kathy & her kin.)

 
J. Stolarz
 
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27 February 2013 10:42
 

The link to the website says that the page is suspended.

 
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22 March 2013 17:00
 

The USHR is officially down now. Hopefully it is just a short term issue.

 
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25 March 2013 20:55
 

Doubt it, since I haven’t heard anything from it since the last ice age wink.

 
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18 April 2014 15:48
 

Between this one, USHR, RegisterArms… and now IAAH, which has a completely broken application system, and a page full of emails on the contact page which bounce…

The world of online heraldry in 2014 feels a bit like a decrepit fleet of ghost ships. Yikes.

No judgement of what actually goes on behind the scenes, but the level of basic communication leaves a lot to be desired.

 
 
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20 April 2014 21:07
 

Andemicael;101883 wrote:

Between this one, USHR, RegisterArms… and now IAAH, which has a completely broken application system, and a page full of emails on the contact page which bounce…

The world of online heraldry in 2014 feels a bit like a decrepit fleet of ghost ships. Yikes.

No judgement of what actually goes on behind the scenes, but the level of basic communication leaves a lot to be desired.


Take registerarms off that list. Slow to answer, but they come through.