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with Flagpoles, Brackets and Never Furl®

American Flags 

12' x 18' USA Flags Outdoor Nylon
Embroidered Stars/Sewn Stripes in Stock

American Made USA Flags
Outdoor Nylon or Polyester 
Embroidered Stars & Sewn Stripes

Never Furl® All Sizes in Stock
Non Furling Device for Flags and Flagpoles

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 Call 800 225-FLAG (3524) 

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Dupont Solar Max™ 
Nylon United States Outdoor Flags

Best Resistance To Damaging Ultraviolet Radiation
Dense 200 Denier Nylon Weave
Longest Lasting Nylon Flag Material Available
Flies In the Lightest Breeze
Provides The Brightest Colors For A Great Appearance

Embroidered Stars & Sewn Stripes

The Best Nylon American Made Flags Available

Appliquéd Stars on 10’x15’ and Larger

Model # Size Price
SM5 3x5' $32.50 $20.80
SM6 4x6' $42.90 $31.90
SM8 5x8' $67.80 $49.90
SM9 5x9 1/2' $80.00 
SM10 6x10' $89.50 $69.00
SM12 8x12' $158.00 $124.00
SM15 10x15' $248.00 $175.00
SM19 10x19' $280.00 $210.00
SM18 12'x18' SPECIAL $328.00 $225.00
$195.00
SM25 15x25' $516.00 $349.00
SM30 20x30' $740.00 $474.00
SM38 20x38' $886.00 $550.00
SM50 30x50' $1,710.00 $1,130.00
SM60 30x60' $1,990.00 $1,350.00

 

Printed Field 
Dupont Solar Max™ 
Nylon 
 Large US Flags

Dupont Solar Max™ full printed star fields are unlike any other big flags in the industry right now.  The sun shines through the star giving a vibrant look to the star field.  Stars are not dulled by blue nylon or appliqued stars.

10' x 15' and larger flags feature our exclusive Rip-Stop design near the fly hem for added life and easy repair

Model# Size Price
91525P 15 'x 25' $297.00
92030P 20' x 30' $390.00
92038P 20' x 38' $495.00

 

Poly-Tuff  United States Outdoor Flags
Compare to Tough-Tex
Long Lasting Durable Polyester
For Coastal Areas and High Winds

Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Uses
Open Weave For Longest Wear
Longest Lasting Polyester Flag Material Available
Flies In the Lightest Breeze

Provides The Brightest Colors For A Great Appearance!

Embroidered Stars & Sewn Stripes

The Best Polyester American Made Flags Available

Satisfaction Guaranteed !


Poly-Tuff offers several advantages that traditional poly flags do not -  The Poly-Tuff  flag will appear bright and beautiful while flying versus looking dull and dirty after a couple weeks of flying. A more open weave on the fabric will also allow the Poly-Tuff flag to fly instead of laying on the pole.  Combines the look of nylon with the durability of polyester at an economical price.

Model# Size Price/Each
PT5 3x5' $29.00
PT6 4x6' $39.50
PT8 5x8' $62.00
PT10 6x10' $89.50
PT12 8x12' $159.00
PT15 10x15' $185.00

USA Flags display more emotion and drama than any other image!
Flag Etiquette...The fundamental rule of flag etiquette is:   

Treat All Flags With Respect and Common Sense.

 

     WHEN TO DISPLAY THE FLAG

The flag should be displayed on all days when the weather permits, especially on legal holidays or other special occasions.  It is customary to display the flag from sunrise to sunset on buildings or on stationary flagstaffs in the open.  However, on special occasions it may be displayed at night, preferably lighted.  In several places the flag flies day and night; among these are the Capitol in Washington, D.C., and the Fort McHenry National Monument in Baltimore, which was the inspiration for "The Star Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key.

The flag should be displayed...
*  on or near the main administration building of every public institution
*  in or near polling places on election days
*  in or near schools when they are in session
A citizen may fly the flag on any day he wishes

HOW TO FLY THE FLAG

The flag should be raised and lowered by hand.  Never raise the flag while it is furled; unfurl, then hoist quickly to the peak of the flagstaff.  It should be lowered slowly and ceremoniously.  The flag should never be allowed to touch anything beneath it, such as the ground or the floor.

The flying of the flag at half-staff, is a sign of mourning.  When flown at half-staff, the flag should be first hoisted to the peak, then immediately lowered to the half-staff position.  It should be raised to the peak again for a moment before it is lowered for the day.  "Half-staff" is the point midway between top and bottom of the flagstaff.  On Memorial Day in May, the flag should fly at half-staff from sunrise until noon, and at full-staff from noon until sunset.

At sea services by Navy chaplains, the church pennant may be flown about the flag.

No other flag may be flown above the United States flag except at the United Nations Headquarters.  The UN flag may be placed above flags of all member nations.  In the UN enclave, national flags of all members are flown with equal prominence.

When the flags of two or more nations are displayed together they should be flown from separate staffs of the same height, and the flags should be of approximately equal size.  International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another in time of peace

HOW TO DISPLAY THE FLAG

When carried in a procession with another flag or flags, the Stars and Stripes should be at the right-front of the column, or when there is a line of other flags, in front of the center of that line.  The flag should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and floating free.

When a number of flags are grouped and displayed from staffs, the flag of the United States should be in the center or at the highest point of the group.  When displayed with another flag from crossed staffs, the flag of the United States should be on the right (the flag's own right), and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag.

If the flag is displayed from a staff projected from a window sill, balcony or front of a building, the union of the flag should go to the peak of the staff (unless the flag is to be displayed at half-staff). When the flag is displayed in any manner other than being flown from a staff, it should be displayed flat, whether indoors or out.  If displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag's own right; that is to the observer's left.  When displayed in a window it should be suspended in the same way-that is, with the union to the left of the observer in the street.

When displayed over the middle of the street, the Stars and Stripes should be suspended vertically with the union to the north on an east-west street and to the east on a north-south street.

When the flag is suspended over a sidewalk from a rope extending from house to pole at the edge of the sidewalk, the flag should be hoisted out from the building toward the pole union first.

When used on a speaker's platform the flag may be displayed flat, above and behind the speaker.  If flown from a staff it should be on the speaker's right; all other flags on the platform should be on his left.

When it is displayed on the pulpit or chancel in a church, the flag should be flown from a staff placed on the clergyman's right as he faces the congregation.  All other flags on the pulpit or chancel should be on his left.

However, when the flag is displayed on the floor of a church or auditorium, on a level with the audience, it is placed to the right of the audience.

When flags of states or cities, or pennants of societies, are flown on the same halyard with the flag of the United States, the latter should always be at the peak.  When flown from adjacent staffs, the Stars and Stripes should be raised first and lowered last.

When used to cover a casket, the flag should be placed so that the union is at the head and over the left shoulder.  The flag should not be lowered into the grave or allowed to touch the ground.  The casket should be carried foot-first from the hearse to the grave.

SALUTING THE FLAG

In saluting the flag those present in uniform should render the military salute.  When not in uniform, men should remove the hat with the right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart.  Women and men without hats should place the right hand over the heart.  Aliens should stand at attention.

All persons present should face the flag, stand at attention and salute on the following occasions:

1.  When the flag is passing in a parade or review.  The salute to the flag in the moving column is       rendered at the moment the flag passes.

2.  During the ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag.

3.  When the National Anthem is played and the flag is displayed.

4.  During the Pledge of Allegiance....I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

When the National Anthem is played and the flag is not displayed, all present should stand and face toward the music.  Those in uniform should salute at the first note of the anthem, retaining this position until the last note.  All others should stand at attention, men removing their hats.  When the flag is displayed, all present should face the flag and salute.

HOW TO DISPOSE OF WORN FLAGS

Every precaution should be taken to prevent the flag from becoming soiled.  When a flag is in such a condition, through wear or damage, that is no longer a fitting emblem for display, it should be destroyed privately in a dignified manner.

The flag should NEVER

* be tilted (dipped) even momentarily to any person or thing.  Regimental colors, State flags, organization or institutional flags may be tilted as the mark of honor.

* be displayed with the union down except as a signal of dire distress.

* be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and floating free.

* be displayed on a float, motor car or boat except from a staff.

* be allowed to touch the ground or floor, or brush against objects.

* have objects placed on, over it, or be used as a covering for a ceiling.

* have any mark, insignia, letter, work, figure, picture or drawing of any nature placed upon or attached to it.

* be used as a receptacle for carrying anything, or be used to cover a statue or monument.  If used in connection with unveiling ceremonies, it should not serve as a covering of the object being unveiled.

* be used for advertising purposes or have advertising signs fastened to its staff or halyard.

* be embroidered on such articles as handkerchief or cushions, or be printed or otherwise impressed on boxes.

* be used as a costume or athletic uniform or part of one.

* be used as drapery of any sort whatsoever, never festooned, drawn back or up in folds, but always allowed to fall free.  Bunting of blue, white and red - always arranged with the blue above, white in the middle, and red below - should be used for such purposes of decoration as covering a speaker's desk or draping the front of a platform

 


USA Pride Flags

USA Pride Flags on Telescoping Flagpoles

 

USA Pride Flags
Brand New Design!
Also Available in Lone Star

30" x 14.5'
200 Denier Nylon
Appliqued Stars  -  Diagonal Design with Grommets
(No Harness System Needed!)
Flown on 21 'Fiberglass Telescoping Flagpole 
Set Price:  $153.00

$74.00
(Flag Only)


Never Furl® will never fail!!

New Just In....Black Never Furls  3/4" & 1" Size!

A Flag Non-Furling Device by Never Furl®  
The Simple and Inexpensive way to keep your flag flying free!!

Never Furl Non-Furling Device for Flagpoles

At Last...a patented flag non-furling 
device that really works:
 

Foolproof  Inexpensive Easy to Install Ideal for both grommet or pole hem flags & banners of all sizes.  
Will not rust or stain flags or banners. 

You can now fly your flag all day long, everyday of the year.

With Never Furl® the wind will never wrap your flag 
around the flagpole again.

      Your flag will last much longer with Never Furl®


Never Furl® - the simple and inexpensive way to keep your flag flying free!

Never Furl® eliminates the troublesome problem of a flag inevitably 
wrapping tightly around its pole.

Never Furl® is ingenious, yet so simple to install!

Never Furl® mounts easily on all standard 3/4", 1", 1 1/2" and 2" flagpoles.

Regardless of changes in wind speed and direction, your flag will always fly freely and festively.

Never Furl® works equally well on Vertical, Outrigger or Horizontal poles.

Never Furl® available as an accessory for your existing flagpole or furnished complete with 
either high quality fiberglass or aluminum flagpole.

PRICES

Never Furl® Only

Available in Black or White 

3/4" Never Furl® Sets $13.00
1" Never Furl® Sets $14.00
1 1/2" Never Furl® Sets $18.00

 Cast Bronze Bracket

Supplied with Set Screw
Polished Mirror Finish...Very Elegant
Displays Pole at a 45 Degree Angle

 For 1" Diameter Poles

 

 $22.00


Stainless Steel Bracket

Supplied with Thumb Screw
Can Be Mounted with Screws or
Stainless Steel Mounting Strap
Extremely Sturdy
Displays Pole at a 45 Degree angle

For 1" Diameter Poles

$17.70


Ultimate Bracket

Adjustable Adjusts to 13 Different Positions Including Vertical and Horizontal
Slots for Strap Mounting
Positive Lock Fan Gears
Screw Holes for Mounting to Flag Surface
Built-In Windsock Holder for 1/4" Diameter Pole
Die Cast Aluminum - White Painted Finish

For 1" Diameter Poles

$13.00


Shipping & Handling not included

Excel Sails Flags and Flagpoles
32968 Stonecroft Drive
Gravois Mills, MO 65037
800-225-FLAG (3524)
FAX: 573-372-3411

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