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Re: Wall Banner?
Bradanimal: Based on what I have seen in Berlin since the war I'll go out on a limb and say that it's a city flag of the type they hung in the entries of official city buildings and from light posts during purely city events, especially in the city districts. My problem with it is that it is in such new-like condition and there is no manufacturer's tag on it. I can think of a couple of off-the-wall ideas for why that might be the case for a 67 year-old cloth item, but I don't feel good about either one. In any event, it's a nice looking flag. Dwight Dwight
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12-05-2012 12:32 AM
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Re: Wall Banner?
Looks fine to me.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Wall Banner?
Ade; I'll go along with your assessment, which is certainly more reliable than mine, I just have a problem with something that old looking so new, and the absence of a manufacturer's tag--unless I'm overlooking something. But my take is only an opinion and really has no foundation on anything other than a gut feeling. And we all know what an opinion is worth what you pay for it. Dwight
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For what it's worth here is an example of the current special events hanging flag for Nürnberg. Dwight
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Dwight, I know what you mean about something made of cloth so long ago looking so new. I think the same way. However, a good friend of mine has a podium banner that his dad brought back from Germany in 1945, and it looks as though it could have been made last week. Unfortunately for me, it is not for sale.
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Thanks Dwight. I talked to her great uncle and he said it had been in his mom's attic pretty much once it came back to the US and then into his own attic. It hadn't seen the light of day for probably 60 years.
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I'd say that Dwight has nailed it- almost certainly looks like a banner from Nürnberg. A nice piece!
William
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