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04-01-2012 05:46 AM
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
Hello Jamie
I know nothing about flags, But I"ll bet that little display on your front lawn turned a few heads!
Regards
Brett
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
No idea on the stamps but it is an impressive item.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
Due to the sheer size of the piece, it clearly wasn't a regular 'hang out the window' flag. It may have been used at something like a central train station, or possibly even a government/municipal building. One also wouldn't rule out a military site either, such as a barracks, but I'd have expected more informative markings had that been the case. Personally, I believe that you have acquired a really nice item, both unusual and impressive (size matters!). Thank you for sharing it with us all.
Regards,
Carl
p.s. What did your neighbours have to say about your new display?
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
LOL, brave man with that final pic! And the first time I have seen somebody use their HOUSE in shot for scale
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
My god, I wonder if I can find that on Google Maps..
Well I wouldn't do that incase my/you're neighbours saw that!
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
by
Brett
Hello Jamie
I know nothing about flags, But I"ll bet that little display on your front lawn turned a few heads!
Regards
Brett
Especially the Goldstein's who live next door......
'I do not think we can hope for any better thing now.
We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker of course, and the end cannot be far.
It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. R. SCOTT.
Last Entry - For God's sake look after our people.'
In memory of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans. South Pole Expedition, 30th March 1912.
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
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TIGER88
Due to the sheer size of the piece, it clearly wasn't a regular 'hang out the window' flag. It may have been used at something like a central train station, or possibly even a government/municipal building. One also wouldn't rule out a military site either, such as a barracks, but I'd have expected more informative markings had that been the case. Personally, I believe that you have acquired a really nice item, both unusual and impressive (size matters!). Thank you for sharing it with us all.
Regards,
Carl
p.s. What did your neighbours have to say about your new display?
hey thanks for the help! and yeh it turnned a few heads for shure, i dident fully get to see it at the show because its size and i couldent unfold it in my backyard because my dog craps everywhere back there so i had to use the front lawn! it was quite funny cuz right when i took it out all of a sudden just everyone deciid to come out but i had 1 guy come up to me quite intrested in it
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
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KradSpam
LOL, brave man with that final pic! And the first time I have seen somebody use their HOUSE in shot for scale
lol yeh man i couldent scale it up to somthing to auctualy show its size because it was bigger than everything else so i just decidid my house was a good start aha
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Re: WW2 German 15ft by 15ft NSDAP flag banner
what do u guys thing the two "3"s mean that i found on the flag?
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