File talk:Coat of arms of Arecibo, Puerto Rico.svg

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@Cookieman1.1.1:

1) The 5 towers at the top here are wrong. 2) The crown in the shield is not correct. See what a "GRECA TAINA" looks like on my version. That is the crown inside the shield ("en el medio" as described on Arecibo's description of coat of arms on Lexjuris. 3) You should indicate that your own version is based on my version. since you copied my version. 4) The belt hanging down like that is your interpretation of the coat of arms but is not what I've seen on templates around the web.

Cheers. --The Eloquent Peasant (talk) 19:27, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@The Eloquent Peasant: Howday! Nothing is blazon specific. Even the blazion reference used by yourself isn't even a proper blazon but a description. My version is not incorrect. I'd also say it is best we dont copy off templates either as that can get us into certain possible copyright issues. Lastly, I didn't copy yours, I based mine off multiple sources from Google images. Copying would be me talking your file and simply recolouring it. Without a proper blazon that is official (not just a random one someone has made) and with the inconsistent nature of Puerto Rican Municipal arms my file is perfectly fine.

After all, Heralder WP style is used a lot in Latin America related articles so it is very nice we have a few more Heralder WP styles arms for these articles.

Thanks for helping out with a few of the SVGs with me for the project, I really appreciate it much! Chao! --Cookieman1.1.1 (talk) 19:41, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Is what is written and filed with the INSTITUTO DE CULTURA PUERTORRIQUENA. "'de una correa o cinturón de oro, con hebilla de plata, puesta a manera de un circulo, que interrumpe la corona mural." This means the belt is circular, not hanging down like a dong. Perhaps if you searched and read Spanish, it would help--The Eloquent Peasant (talk) 19:45, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]


@The Eloquent Peasant: Nowhere does it state it shouldn't be hanging down, again not blazon specific. Also the "blazon" is from a cultural society which isn't reliable, especially with it not even written like a blazon. --Cookieman1.1.1 (talk) 19:55, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@The Eloquent Peasant: "set in the manner of a circle" refers to the shape of the belt or garter in general. In general it is a circle. --Cookieman1.1.1 (talk) 22:13, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]