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29th July 07, 02:34 PM
#1
Saltire Needs a castle
Now that summer at last appears to have arrived I gave the saltire an airing today. Realistically I'm never likely to own a big house with a flagpole. Its a shame that this saltire languishes in a cupboard unseen. It needs to be up a high pole unfurling in the breeze. PM me if you can use it.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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29th July 07, 02:38 PM
#2
I have one at home however I just wanted to say I love the shirt.
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29th July 07, 02:42 PM
#3
Nice Color!
If you just want to "get rid of it," this "American" (DON'T call ME a "Yank!") would be glad to give it a home with frequent flying (like almost every day).
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29th July 07, 03:45 PM
#4
saltire...
Alex, are you selling it, or would you be willing to donate the flag to our St. Andrew's Society? We could use one for our colour party that participates in parades, etc. We have one that is not the correct shade of blue that I would like to replace.
Regards,
Todd*
*Who is proud of being called a "Yank".
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29th July 07, 06:37 PM
#5
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Alex, are you selling it, or would you be willing to donate the flag to our St. Andrew's Society? We could use one for our colour party that participates in parades, etc. We have one that is not the correct shade of blue that I would like to replace.
Sounds good to me.
*Who is proud of being called a "Yank".
My condolences.
(So, what are the plans for the "old" one )
He said it was given to him on the street, so it might not be the highest quality. I haven't seen anything but the pict, but it is obviously screen printed, not appliqued/sewn-of-multiple-fabrics.
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29th July 07, 08:51 PM
#6
They make angled stand-offs (stanchions?)that allows you to hang a flag darn near anywhere.
I use one on the front of my house with a 4 foot wood pole and a bungee to anchor the bottom.
Now my father-in-law went the full kit with a 30 foot flag pole, lights and landscaping.
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30th July 07, 12:30 AM
#7
Sounds like the Scottish Executive will be needing it if they go ahead with their plan to fly the saltire instead of that "butcher's apron". I would hang onto it for a while even just to wear to the rugby.
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30th July 07, 03:33 AM
#8
Originally Posted by MacWage
My condolences.
Enough of the divisive comments.
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30th July 07, 03:49 AM
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Here in the UK it's relatively rare to see flag flying in private homes, we tend to leave that to public and official buildings. And even then PC can get in the way.
An amazing contrast to my visits to the USA and Canada where flags fly proudly outside so many homes.
I wish more over here would fly flags.
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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30th July 07, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike1
Enough of the divisive comments.
:yes:
(It is more some back-and-forth between Todd and I based on earlier postings, a GOOD while back. No divisiveness intended, just "ribbing.")
By the way, Todd is getting the flag in the picts above.
On flags,
I gave a number and 3 flag poles, one in front and 2 hanging off my back deck. I am a bit of a flag addict and an amateur "vexiologist" (one who studies flags), because flags are the symbols people use to identify themselves and display in prominence. The color-bearers were the ones that PUT DOWN their guns (swords, axes, or hammers in times past) and hold a POLE as they charged into battle. Flags are SO much more than the sum of their parts. How they came into being, what they mean (specific intended symbolism), and how they developed/evolved/changed over time is VERY interesting to me, as well as the art of construction, design, and simple beauty.
In short, a flag is a scrap of cloth that one would DIE for, not for the cloth itself, but for what it embodies.
THAT just FACINATES me!
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