Would flags of that era still not be constructed of cotton ? I would like to know if the tommy gun is real to Mike.
Regards Mark K
Oh you mean these? Oh yea, along with the HK USC and the Remington, the Sig Sauer, the Springfield 1911 and the 100 round drum the 50 rounder is in the tommy here, oh yea the S&W 38, thats my wifes...
I don't know if they had nylon, or not, it has 48 (Corrected) states stars, but I wanted to post to get some opinions
Last edited by Teutonicknights; 08-28-2011 at 12:53 AM.
Sorry Mike did not mean to sidetrack your post .
Regards Mark K
Hey Mike, The Valley Forge Flag Company registered their patent for Perma-Nyl on Oct 06,1961 and it was registered on November 13,1962. HowEver......the 1st USE of "Perma-Nyl"(while Not yet registered or trademarked,apparently) is given as being January 1st, 1940! There's never a straight Answer in this business, you know! lol William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Ok my next question is when did the U.S flag change to a 52 star flag from the 50 star that you are showing
I like the guns better than the flag
Eric
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