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OUTDOOR STATE &
OUTDOOR
LOW
NATION FLAGS
U.S. FLAGS
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Construction Features: 2'x3'
Prices vary
All flags 2'x3' through 10'x15' are sup-
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from state to
plied with embroidered stars for excep-
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state based
tional beauty. Flags 12'x18' and larger
on the flag’s
offer sewn stars exceeding government
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complexity
specifications.
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CALL FOR
2 Fabric Grades To Choose
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PRICING
From:
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POLYESTER–Made of 100% spun
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polyester, its 1x2 ply construction
makes it ideal for extreme weather
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conditions.
NYLON–Light weight and close
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weave enable it to fly in the slightest
breeze, giving the fullest visual effect.
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Determining Flag Size:
The length of the flag should be at
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least Nylon Polyester
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¹⁄₄ the height of the pole. For
example, a 40' pole requires a 6'x10' Item No. Size Price Price
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100% nylon bunting specially developed
flag or larger. This guideline applies to
GJ2X3 2'x3' $ 12.95 -
for flag use. Finished with durable canvas
poles 20' or larger.
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GJ3X5 3'x5' 19.95 $ 26.95
heading and brass grommets. Specify
All our flags exceed U.S.
GJ4X6 4'x6' 29.95 41.95
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state or country when ordering.
government specifications for
GJ5X8 5'x8' 45.95 65.95 N
Nation State materials and workmanship.
GJ6X10 6'x10' 65.95 96.95
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Item No. Item No. Size Price/ea.
GJ8X12 8'x12' 129.00 159.00
Proud To Be An
GJ10X15 10'x15' 198.00 249.00
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GJ3X5ST 4GJ3X5ST 3'x5' CALL
American!
GJ12X18 12'x18' 279.00 329.00
GJ4X6ST 4GJ4X6ST 4'x6' CALL
GJ15X25 15'x25' 398.00 529.00
GJ5X8ST 4GJ5X8ST 5'x8' CALL
3'x5' ADVERTISING
FLAGS
100% nylon for durable outdoor wear and lasting
color brilliance. From the top, stripes are 9" Red,
18" White, 9" Blue. (“Grand Opening” colors are
Green, White and Orange.)
Item No. Message Sale/ea.
WEL1 Welcome $15.95
OPN1 Open 15.95
FOD1 Food 5.95
DRK1 Drinks 15.95
RST1 Restaurant 5.95
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GOP1 Grand Opening 16.95
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5
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FLAG POLES
LOW SHIPPING RATE!
Poles with overall lengths of less than 38'6" are shipped in one piece. Longer lengths are shipped in sec-
tions and will be factory fitted with a self-aligning sleeve which requires no field welding. Dimensions list-
ed here are general guidelines only in good, firm, dry soil. It is recommended to consult an engineer for
specific foundation dimensions suited to your exact location.
Fiberglass–Axial strength exceeding 40,000 P.S.I. designed to withstand winds up to 120 MPH unflagged. High
gloss finish results in a no chip, no peel, smooth surface that resists scratching and soiling. Non-conductive, does
not require a lightning rod. Does not corrode or rust, even near salt water.
Aluminum–Alcoa seamless extruded aluminum, having a tensile strength of 35,000 P.S.I. Designed to
withstand winds up to 119 MPH unflagged. Flash collar and foundation sleeve included.
Exposed Overall Butt Top Flag Unflagged Flagged
Item No. Height Length Dia. Dia. Size Wind Wind Sale/ea.
Fiberglass
FP20F 20' 22' 4" 2³⁄₄" 3'x5' 100 mph 80 mph $ 495.00
FP25F 25' 27' 4¹⁄₄"2³⁄₄" 4'x6' 100 mph 80 mph 595.00
FP30F 30' 33' 6¹⁄₂" 3" 5'x8' 120 mph 90 mph 1198.00
FP35F 35' 39' 7" 3" 5'x8' 120 mph 90 mph 1495.00
FP40F 39' 43' 7" 3" 6'x10' 120 mph 90 mph 1695.00
FP50F 50' 55' 10" 4¹⁄₂" 8'x12' 120 mph 90 mph 4295.00
Aluminum
FP20A 20' 22' 3" 1⁷⁄₈" 3'x5' 91 mph 71 mph 395.00
FP25A 25' 27' 3" 1⁷⁄₈" 4'x6' 69 mph 54 mph 429.00
FP30A 30' 33' 4" 2³⁄₈" 5'x8' 68 mph 54 mph 539.00
FP35A 35' 38¹⁄₂' 5" 3" 6'x10' 65 mph 54 mph 865.00
FP40A 40' 44' 7" 3¹⁄₂" 8'x12' 94 mph 70 mph 1795.00
FP45A 45' 49' 8" 3¹⁄₂" 8'x12' 119 mph 83 mph 1995.00
FP50A 50' 55' 8" 3¹⁄₂" 10'x15' 91 mph 69 mph 2495.00
Order Toll Free 1•800•526•8224 Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m./Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. CST
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