My first piece of British militaria: this massive flag. It measures about 45"x68". I picked it up for $5. Not bad, eh gentlemen?
Enjoy!
Mo
My first piece of British militaria: this massive flag. It measures about 45"x68". I picked it up for $5. Not bad, eh gentlemen?
Enjoy!
Mo
she sure is nice for an old girl, looks like she been around the block a few times but still has plenty of life left in her & all for a very good price indeed
i dont collect british but if i saw that i would snatch it up in a heart-beat!
Good buy, but turn it the other way up.
Upside down it's a distress signal and with a deal like that you shouldn't be distressed.
Cheers,
Pat
A very good buy that Mo, display it well, in my area were not allowed to display the Union Jack in public except on public buildings
Great looking flag Mo, I'd have gladly bought it for a lot more than that.
Any national flag, when flown upside down is an internationally recognised distress signal!
And please, dont let anyone call it a Union JACK! It's a Union FLAG, it's only a Union Jack when it's flown from the jack-staff on a boat!
Must get a picture of mine up on the boards, my brother got me mine many years ago when he was stationed in Gibralter with the army. Unfortunately I dont have a wall large enough to display it on properly.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
PS:
Any markings on it Mo?
If there are, they are usually on the top edge near the runner clip. You may be lucky and find a manufacturers mark and /or date marker.
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Ahoy there matey, got used to calling it that from my uncle, i know i shouldnt but old habits die hard
Nothing personal aimed at you Dave, its just one of my "pet peeves" mate!
And Im not going to get into a discussion about why some local authorities have banned to flying of the Union Flag in public areas or on private grounds etc, suffice to say, sooner or later there will be a flag pole of some description put up on my premises and there will be a Union Flag or an England flag on it.
It really gets me, especially as, when I went to the USA a couple of years ago, just about every house and public building was flying a "Stars and Bars". We should be proud of our national flag, whatever the nationality, I know I am!
Rant over and sorry for hijacking the thread Mo.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
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