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Re: Team flags

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Originally Posted by matthewdenny View Post
Do you all use a dowel rod for the flag staff or..,
We have what is apparently a flag pole for a flag team or similar. The flag is attached to two rings, on each at the top and bottom corners on one end. These rings have a slightly larger inside diameter than the outside diameter of the flagpole. The flagpole shaft is plastic tubing; there's a shelf near the top that works like a shaft collar to keep the upper ring from sliding down, and a flat-bottomed finial above that to keep the ring from sliding up. The lower ring on the flag rides loosely on the shaft, but it cannot escape because the pole is too long.
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