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    I like to switch between my two Irish flags in the days leading up to St. Patrick's day. Of course my neighbors think I am nuts.

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    The reinforced corners on the national flag are a nice touch for that stress point.

    I have the top one, need to get the bottom one. I think I may be reaching a level of flag snobbery .. I have the national flag of every nation I have been in, but most are the deep discount poly cotton, I'm thinking of slowly over time, replacing them with Nyl-Glo or similar.

    I'll have my poly Ireland flag up on Thursday. Since my two mounts are of uneven height, protocol dictates I replace my American flag for the day.

    Here is my setup from some year past. Of note, my Irish flag, while decidedly of budget touristy quality, was in fact purchased in Ireland, most likely not made there, but purchased there.

    <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/coasterville/3363175399/" title="Irish flag from Ireland by Coasterville, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3457/3363175399_a453b124b7.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Irish flag from Ireland" /></a>


    Cincinnati had our St. Patricks Day parade, of interest to this group may be the Color Guard:


    2011 Cincinnati St. Patricks Day Parade by Coasterville, on Flickr

    Of course that was the main color guard, just about every organization in the parade had their own color guard, and with parades come politicians, and with politicians comes flag waving. Plenty of flag photos in that set.

    Here is a "float" with some Irish county flags:

    2011 Cincinnati St. Patricks Day Parade by Coasterville, on Flickr
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    Default Re: Leading up to St. Paddy's Day

    That's not nice - it ate my post!

    Anyway - now I have to write it all over again, so it won't be as good.

    I was saying I though the reinforced corners on your national flag are a nice touch. I have a national flag, but not a flag like the bottom one. Need to get one.

    I have an (cheap tourist grade) national flag of Ireland, that I fly on St. Patrick's Day. What makes the flag have value for me, is that I bought it in Ireland. (I may have mentioned that I try to buy the flag of every nation I visit, up to 8 now!)

    Anyway here is my setup from some year:
    <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/coasterville/3363175399/" title="Irish flag from Ireland by Coasterville, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3457/3363175399_a453b124b7.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Irish flag from Ireland" /></a>

    Then I mentioned we had our St. Patricks Day parade last weekend. Here was the main color guard:

    2011 Cincinnati St. Patricks Day Parade by Coasterville, on Flickr

    Of course, every organization brought at least one Irish flag, and most brought a 'courtesy' American flag as well. Even a few Ohio flags.

    So if you look at Flickr: Coasterville's Photostream there are plenty of flags in that photostream from the parade. Of course with parades come politicians, and with politicians comes flag waving.

    Of special note though, were some Irish county flags:

    2011 Cincinnati St. Patricks Day Parade by Coasterville, on Flickr
    David Bowers
    coasterville.com/flags.html

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    Default Re: Leading up to St. Paddy's Day

    "I like to switch between my two Irish flags in the days leading up to St. Patrick's day. Of course my neighbors think I am nuts."

    Hasn't anyone asked you why your orange, white, and green flag of Cote D'Ivoire has the heading on the wrong end??

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    I don't know about all this here St. Patrick's Day flag business.....



    An "Erin Go Bragh" flag I can understand.....



    But an Erin Go Bragh-less flag ???




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    Default Re: Leading up to St. Paddy's Day

    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hickman View Post
    But an Erin Go Bragh-less flag ???
    Here's a pic of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews. Is it her flag you were referring to?

    erin-andrews-espn3.jpg

    To get this back to the original concept of Irish flags, how many folks have seen THIS Bragh-less version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coasterville View Post
    The reinforced corners on the national flag are a nice touch for that stress point.
    David, this was a custom made flag I had made by the local flagmaker (US Flag & Signal) here in town. Years ago, before children when I had expendable income I had a number of flags made with those reinforce patches. This is part of my flag snobbery I guess. Also this flag conforms to the official specs of the Irish Republic flag of 1:2.

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    Nick,
    I really like your Bragh-less flag... er, ah, I mean the one in the second photograph. I saw a larger version of this flag on ebay a while back but the bidding exceeded my range. I believe they are quite rare since the ROI became independent.

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    Hi, Dave (Coasterville) !!!



    QUOTE : "I have the national flag of every nation I have been in, but most are the deep discount poly cotton, I'm thinking of slowly over time, replacing them with Nyl-Glo or similar."


    I might be able to help you out with some of them. Where've you been and which ones do you need or would you like??? Sizes???


    Seriously!



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    Foreign National Flags currently on-hand. ALL 3'x5' (and some 4'x6' extras). Some boxed, some not. Some printed, some appliqued and/or sewn. Mostly Annin (Nyl-Glo), some Dettra (Dura-Lite), and some are "unknown" but clearly American made.

    Argentina
    Australia
    Bhutan (MINE!)
    Canada
    China
    Colombia
    Egypt
    Finland
    France
    Germany Iceland
    Japan (Naval Ensign)
    Kenya
    Mexico
    Singapore
    Sweden
    Turkey
    United Arab Emirates
    United Kingdom
    Venezuela (7-Stars)

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    Foreign National flags bought and paid for and reportedly shipped today. Mostly 3'x5', some 4'x6', and a few 2'x3'. ALL Dettra (Dura-Lite) and in boxes.

    Australia
    Canada
    China
    England (U.K. I think)
    France
    Germany
    Ireland
    Italy
    Japan
    Mexico
    Norway
    Russia (Old USSR, I think)
    Spain
    Sweden
    Switzerland


    I probably forgot a few that are tucked away somewhere: out of sight, out of mind.


    Oh, and before I forget: I have four (4) brand new and still in the box, Annin Nyl-Glo 4'x6' State of OHIO Flags!!!

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