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    #31
    I, too, would love to hear the story of where, when, and how you found these!

    DTS

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      #32
      where, when, how ???

      Originally posted by DTS View Post
      I, too, would love to hear the story of where, when, and how you found these! DTS
      <center><h4>Hello DTS:
      A few rare old flags can still be found out of the so called
      woodwork (i.e., vet estates), but most these days are now
      available via militaria shows like the SOS and MAX, or online
      web site sources. The WW2 Nazi military unit flags are cool
      design and construction quality wise, but lack background
      history once removed from their trooping pole, unlike other
      WW2 unit flags. Unfortunately many were destroyed on all
      sides, see lost US example shown below. All that remains is
      the original PQMD Depot photo taken before the flag was issued.
      </h4></center><center><h1>OLDFLAGSWANTED</h1></center>
      <center><img src=http://home.att.net/~gullcottage/31rww2.jpg></center>
      sigpic
      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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        #33
        flags

        OFW,

        It never ceases to amaze me how many unusual flags
        you have. Talk about a labor of love.

        Is your library as extensive as your flag collection?

        I hope you know all of us on this forum appreciate
        the insight you share here.

        Z

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          #34
          reference information ???

          Originally posted by zugzwang View Post
          OFW,
          It never ceases to amaze me how many unusual flags
          you have. Talk about a labor of love. Is your library as
          extensive as your flag collection? I hope you know all
          of us on this forum appreciate the insight you share here.


          Z
          <CENTER>Z:
          Thanks, always nice to be appreciated. After nearly 40
          years of collecting old flags and reference materials about
          same, I still wish I could say that my library, if you can
          call it that, was as organized as I'd like, but sadly it is not.
          Here is a question you can answer for me. How many pole
          mounting holes (up-down, & horizontal) does your green
          G-LP, green Army, and Luftwaffe flags have? I wonder if
          they are the same, and likewise which a green RGG flag
          matches pole mounting nail hole wise? Only interested in
          the single nail row hole count, not those due to pole wrap.
          <h1>OLDFLAGSWANTED</h1>
          </CENTER>
          sigpic
          .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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            #35
            flag

            OFW,

            I am not sure what you are asking.
            All four of those flags are slit wide open on the hoist side.
            The other three sides are all fringe.
            There is not one single 'hole'. A bunch of nail holes are visable.
            All are open and the pad is viewable.
            The Jager has no padding.

            There is a great full page view of the Land Police flag
            on page 93 of 'Flags & Standards of the Third Reich' by
            Brian Leigh Davis. The HG Regimental with the southern
            cross appears on page 111. There is a good bit of history
            on the southern cross and its use on this flag on p 154.

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              #36
              number of nails used on your flags ???

              Originally posted by zugzwang View Post
              OFW,
              I am not sure what you are asking. All four of those flags are slit wide open on the hoist side. The other three sides are all fringe.
              There is not one single 'hole'. A bunch of nail holes are visable.
              All are open and the pad is viewable. The Jager has no padding.

              ...
              <CENTER>Z:
              I'm asking how many nails were used to mount your flags?
              Is the number the same on the army, Air Force, and Police,
              and if not how many on each type? Are the number of nails
              the same on both of your Luftwaffe flags (how many up-down,
              and at the bottom left-right, i.e., non-repeat holes not caused
              by the same nail due to wrapping the flag around the pole).



              </CENTER>
              sigpic
              .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                #37
                nail holes

                OFW,
                Our resident Vexillologist.

                I hope you know I wouldn't do this for just anybody.

                My untrained and untrammeled attempt at counting reveals
                that the Lufts are the same in count. 76 across and 12 down.
                Same for the Jager.
                However, the HG only has 40 across with 10 down.

                I also found this written inside the Jager: Fleck23.
                Maybe it has something to do with a unit.

                It is stunning how much darker the green is in the Jager than the HG.

                Z

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                  #38
                  about German fahnen nails, etc.

                  Originally posted by zugzwang View Post
                  OFW,
                  Our resident Vexillologist.
                  I hope you know I wouldn't do this for just anybody.
                  My untrained and untrammeled attempt at counting reveals
                  that the Lufts are the same in count. 76 across and 12 down.
                  Same for the Jager.
                  However, the HG only has 40 across with 10 down.
                  I also found this written inside the Jager: Fleck23.
                  Maybe it has something to do with a unit. ...Z
                  <CENTER>Z:
                  Great data, from some superb fahnen, many thanks!
                  Maybe, G-LP flags had 40 nails, and the RGG Bn flags
                  76 like the LW & Army fahnen? Guess we won't know
                  until the Southern Cross RGG flag shows up sometime.
                  The Jager "Fleck23" is the maker "Fahnen Fleck", the
                  number 24 is either the company registration or maybe
                  the number of the flags produced by their firm? Don't
                  think it is the number of green Jager flags made as
                  there was likely not that many Jager battalions, something
                  that would have to be checked in Tessin's Verbände und
                  Truppen 39-45 which lists what units got what flags.
                  <h1>OLDFLAGSWANTED</h1><hr>
                  PS/ Not a fan of the vex word coined
                  by Whitney Smith of the Flag Research Center in Boston,
                  prefer just being known as an old flag collector, thus my
                  OLDFLAGSWANTED cyberspace name.


                  </CENTER>
                  sigpic
                  .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                    #39
                    .

                    I'll give you $50.00 CASH for that flag!!!!!

                    Thorn

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                      #40
                      about your $50 buck offer

                      Originally posted by Thorn View Post
                      I'll give you $50.00 CASH for that flag!!!!!

                      Thorn
                      <CENTER>Thorn:
                      If you pay your $50 in 1804 US Silver Dollars then you likely
                      have a deal! I actually bought my first military unit flag
                      back in the early 1970's for $60, believe it or not. The price
                      of these rags can sometimes be cheap or dear, all depends
                      on the buyer and seller, but these days most collectibles are
                      sky high price wise, unless grossly misidentified which does
                      happen from time to time in nitch knowledge items like flags.



                      </CENTER>
                      sigpic
                      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by oldflagswanted View Post
                        <CENTER>Thorn:
                        If you pay your $50 in 1804 US Silver Dollars then you likely
                        have a deal! I actually bought my first military unit flag
                        back in the early 1970's for $60, believe it or not. The price
                        of these rags can sometimes be cheap or dear, all depends
                        on the buyer and seller, but these days most collectibles are
                        sky high price wise, unless grossly misidentified which does
                        happen from time to time in nitch knowledge items like flags.



                        </CENTER>
                        Hahahaha! I was just kidding!!!
                        It's funny how on this forum people has so little humor or don't understand it when you put in a little joke.

                        Oldflagswanted, I do value you as a fellow member and thanks for your oppinions on my flags.

                        You don't realy think that I was serious about the $50.00 CASH do you? I hope not! I don't think that you thought that I was......I hope not.

                        I was just kidding, and I admire this flag alot!!!

                        Thorn

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                          #42
                          flags and money

                          I'm really fond of Double Eagles. Say a Saint-Gaudens 1933.
                          Or even a lowly 1927D Double Eagle.
                          I've actually seen up close and personal a 1920S.
                          It was valued at $40,000 at the time. It would have bought
                          a new Jaguar then.

                          Z

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Thorn View Post
                            I'll give you $50.00 CASH for that flag!!!!!

                            Thorn

                            lolol... in reality you had the decimal point incorrectly placed.... $50,000.00

                            Man.... OFW is the Flag Dude It is superb to have such knowledge at our hands and i'm more than certain it is a pleasure to discuss with such willing participants the fruits of all the years of gaining knowledge... The only thing is i wish i could lay claim to back the 60's finding all this stuff for like dirt cheap prices and the fact it was so prevalent.. I am a keen antique store hunter but i do most of my hunting on the PC as potentially you can still find a bargain if you try enough!!

                            Will post other interesting stuff i have for discussion soon too. just with all these fine standartes everything else pales into insignificance!!

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                              #44
                              [QUOTE=Trance_Eyes;2625819]lolol... in reality you had the decimal point incorrectly placed.... $50,000.00

                              LOL! Comon man! I was only joking!

                              THORN

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                                Last edited by oldflagswanted; 06-08-2008, 01:20 AM.
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                                .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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