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Flag displays from around the globe. Our flags are used at lots of great addresses, like yours. I've always been struck by the proud photos our customers send us showing the ways they use our products. After getting them for so many years I resolved to start collecting them. If you want to share what you've done with our flags, please go to our web site http://www.theflagguys.com, and send us an e mail. Please low res jpegs only!! For the web, 75K is plenty. That would be 75000 file size. Digital cameras now take even 3 MEG file sizes. That is way too much for the internet and I have to reduce them. Set your camera on LOW Resolution
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Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > From California...After 911, this guy sent us this great shot of the 12x18' he hung off his balcony. I talked him out of the 15x25'. We always advise smaller rather than larger when there is no reliable date on what kind of stress the pole can withstand. As to how much stress a balcony railing can withstand, who knows.
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > ....To the woods of New York state. I love the lighting, the color, the composition, and the utter simplicity of this display. It's a real simple pole yet a real nice result.
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > ...to the Arizona desert. This New Yorker went down there with his New York State flag to patrol our border with Mexico. That fence behind him is the border. That land behind him is Mexico.
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > From New York, to Thomasville GA, literally. This guy lived near us. "We were invited to a wedding last January(2005). When we left NY it was eleven below. Needless to say it was gorgeous down here. The welcome we received was tremendous, and we knew absolutely nobody at the time(the groom's Mom was from the Hudson Valley). We called a real estate broker the day after the wedding and looked at four homes in the area. The following day we made an offer on our home(which was under construction); it was accepted, and we returned to NY to tell our six daughters that we were moving to Heaven. Five of our girls have since visited, and they too love our new home. I am sending a magazine(Georgia Trend) which has a story featuring Thomasville(pg. 105) and tells some of our story. Look for it in a few days! 
Thomasville is located in extreme south Georgia - Approximately 35 miles from Florida's capital of Tallahassee. We're just 60 miles from some of the Gulf of Mexico's most beautiful beaches, yet far enough inland to not have much worry about hurricanes. Our local airport is listed at 240 feet above sea level so we're not candidates for any storm surge." 
  Three months later he was there for good. We are pleased that he took The Flag Guys with him in the way of this RT20F 20' tapered flagpole kit we shipped him....
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > ..He also arranged for a dedication ceemony.
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > From a former war torn country, that is Mt. Juji Japan in the background. We send a couple entire United Nations member flag sets there each year. There are 191 members and full sets cost many thousands of dollars. I always feel very pleased that people around the world know they can send us so much hard earned money and rest secure that they will be well served
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > Customers' Photos photo
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > To another war torn country. This soldier from Alabama sent me maybe a hundred shots of life in Iraq. The next few were of the various flags we sent him. That flag is "The Gonzales Banner." It features an image of a cannon with the words "Come and Take It." For its full story about that flag, go to www.theflagguys.com and click on historic flags.....
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > Another shot of The Gonzales Banner. This flag was part of Texas History.
From California...After 911, this guy sent us this great shot of the 12x18' he hung off his balcony. I talked him out of the 15x25'. We always advise smaller rather than larger when there is no reliable date on what kind of stress the pole can withstand. As to how much stress a balcony railing can withstand, who knows.
 > From California...After 911, this guy sent us this great shot of the 12x18' he hung off his balcony. I talked him out of the 15x25'. We always advise smaller rather than larger when there is no reliable date on what kind of stress the pole can withstand. As to how much stress a balcony railing can withstand, who knows.
From California...After 911, this guy sent us this great shot of the 12x18' he hung off his balcony. I talked him out of the 15x25'. We always advise smaller rather than larger when there is no reliable date on what kind of stress the pole can withstand. As to how much stress a balcony railing can withstand, who knows.
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