Arms of the Element Skateboard Company

 
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29 October 2008 21:19
 

This cost me four dollars! :(

 
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30 October 2008 00:50
 

It was worth every penny!  :D

 
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30 October 2008 08:43
 

Stephen R. Hickman;64109 wrote:

It was worth every penny!  :D

 
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30 October 2008 09:53
 

An interesting take on their corporate logo. Where did you find it?

http://www.freewebs.com/fingerboard_net/element3.bmp

 
 
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30 October 2008 12:35
 

Deer Sniper;64105 wrote:

This cost me four dollars! :(


Leaving aside the supporters and coronet, the design on the shield is very effective.  But how would one blazon it, in particular the chevronlike form in base?  It’s not really a chevron engrailed couped as the bottom isn’t visible or, for that matter, engrailed.  If one were to say that it was a pallet retrait (maybe couped in chief is better here) per chevron engrailed, would the point get across?

 
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30 October 2008 23:50
 

Kenneth Mansfield;64114 wrote:

An interesting take on their corporate logo. Where did you find it?


A local skateboard shop here in Roanoke VA. called the Greenhouse. You are right, it is clearly a heraldic representation of there corporate logo. I did not realise as I had never seen the logo. thank you for researching and posting it!  :wink: oh and by the by, it is a sticker that can be placed on a window or skateboard.

 
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02 November 2008 10:53
 

My cousin is an avid skate boarder and the past couple of years heraldry (or rather its style) has been very common on popular attire especially in the skateboarder/punk click. A few months ago i saw some dog collars at Old Navy that included rampant lions and fleur-de-lis in their design.