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| DaleB |
Anybody looking for a nice flag to fly? Yours getting ragged, or just a polyester cheapie from the home store?
I just got mine from sunsetter
Quality stuff!!! They have std. 6 ft. with bracket, gold ball, embroidered stars, etc. baked enamel on 0.042 aluminum, 5 year warranty..stainless, nylon, and teflon fittings.
For those who really want to make a good impression, how about a flag on a 20 ft pole? And you don't need lines to raise or lower it, the poles telescope.
Same company I bought my electric awning from...highly recommended!
www.sunsetterflagpole.com |
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| BWSmith201 |
Good Info! Thanks!
Will look into it, ours is a little old-looking... |
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| Dale MDX |
| Wherever you buy your American flag, try to make sure it is actually MADE IN THE USA! Many are imported, particularly the cheap ones. I just don't see a made in China flag as a real American flag. (This isn't a comment on DaleB's linked site - I haven't checked that out.) |
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| DaleB |
quote: Originally posted by Dale MDX
Wherever you buy your American flag, try to make sure it is actually MADE IN THE USA! Many are imported, particularly the cheap ones. I just don't see a made in China flag as a real American flag. (This isn't a comment on DaleB's linked site - I haven't checked that out.)
Every Sunsetter product is Made in the USA. I have seen no labels to the contrary. To say all materials are, I have no idea.
http://www.sunsetterflagpole.com/about_company.asp |
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| hhwc |
quote: Originally posted by DaleB
For those looking ONLY for flags:
The following in the column labelled "brand name" are either made by Eder or Valley Forge. Both are American companies.
http://store.yahoo.com/united-states-flag/comtab.html
I've used this store as well. No problems so far.
I also agree that buying an American flag that is made elsewhere makes no sense. Anyway, that's my .02. |
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| greatscot |
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