Honestly, I think the general movement arrow makes more sense because the other spelling makes me think of someone having two spines. Ha!________________________________________________
AdamOn Oct 1, 2022, at 1:42 PM, Valerie Sutton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:SignWriting List________________________________________________October 1, 2022Hello SignWriting List members and Adam -I am collecting our messages from long ago, about the variations of the General Arrowhead. I hope to create a little booklet on it later.I want to thank everyone for your really great examples. I hope that Andre Thibaeult can read this message. I thank you for the examples you sent us, Andre.So now, in SignPuddle, we have some examples of a sign in ASL for CHIROPRACTOR. Here is another sign, showing the manipulation of the spine, going down with both hands. Here are two ways to write that. Which version do you prefer? I welcome all opinions and feedback…<ASL sign for CHIROPRACTIC 2.png><ASL sign for CHIROPRACTIC 1.png>SIGNWRITING LIST INFORMATION
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