We try to keep a large selection of open flags for our customers. This new addition is double sided read correct or reversible. 
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Custom Banners
What are you going to do to support your school team, business or organization. Flag-Works has an idea for you. How about a custom banner attached to your canopy, gym wall, or building. These banners are made using 200 denier nylon (US flag material) making them durable, light and easy to carry. We can print your team name, logo and or any message. Give us a call today 800-580-0009
Fourth of July is Upon Us
We have been very busy here at Flag-Works in downtown Concord, New Hampshire.
There have been a few holidays so far this year, that are important to many Americans. One of them was Flag Day, which was on June 14th. . We would like to thank the many patrons who have brought in their old and worn out flags. Flag-Works donates these flags to some of our local Boy Scout troops, and local American Legions. In this way, the flags can be put to rest in flag ceremonies that are usually held on this holiday.
Another important holiday for many out there is Father’s Day, celebrated only a few days after Flag Day. We have had many customers purchase a variety of aluminum flagpoles and, fiberglass flagpoles, in all sizes as they make great gifts for Dad. If you need a new flagpole or always wanted one, give us a call, we still have many in stock and would love to help you.
It’s time for all of us to celebrate our independence with Fourth of July decorations, flags and banners. There is still plenty of time to purchase a new American flag and flagpole for your yard. So come on by, or click a link and get everything you need for the upcoming Fourth of July.
Again we would like to thank all of our past, current, and future customers who celebrate their independence by flying flags from us, here at Flag-Works. Remember all flags purchased online ship for free. Fly your flags with pride and have a great summer.
Flag Hunter
jhunter@flag-works.com
Flag-Works and Bike Week 2013
During the days of June 8th-16th, 2013 many Americans will be riding their motorcycle’s to Laconia New Hampshire for the annual motorcycle rally. During this week hundreds of thousands of people will come to our great state to join in the festivities that are held all week long. For those of you motorcycle enthusiasts who will be taking in the scenery by riding around our beautiful state, ride on down the capitol city of Concord, check out the Hall of Flags in the State House building, then stop by our retail location and say “Hi”. We welcome all bikers and tourists alike. Our store is located just down the road from State House on the downtown strip at 6 North Main Street. We encourage you to come on in and check out our inventory of american flags along with many historical flags, and and all of the country’s state flags. Inside Flag-Works over America is American Cowboy Supply. American Cowboy Supply provides New Hampshire and beyond with Western Boots by Justin, Ariat, Dan Post, Laredo and Dingo. We welcome anyone and everyone to come by and check us out in person or online at Flag-Works.com.
Flag-Works Over America is open:
- Monday through Friday from 9:30am – 5:00pm
- Saturday from 10:00am – 2:00pm
- Closed on Sunday
- For further directions give us a call toll free at 800-580-0009
You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
Flag Hunter
jhunter@flag-works.com
New Hampshire Hall of Flags

Many of the flags in the hall are here today because of those who gave their life to protect these flags and what they stand for. All of the flags have a story, and this room is not lacking. Some of the flags are from different states, some are from foreign countries and some are from our country. It is quite a site to see to be in the same room inches away from a flag that may have been held by such important people like Franklin Pierce the 14th president of the United States and General John Stark, as well as many other people who founded this great country. Just like the men who fought to protect the flag then, we have men and women now who fight to protect our flag today. Our hope is that one day some of the flags that they fight to protect may be added to this room full of historic flags.
Flag Hunter
jhunter@flag-works.com
The First Navy Jack
First introduced on Continental Naval ships in the fall of 1775, The First Navy Jack Flag consisted of 13 red and white stripes which were to represent the 13 colonies. Historically there isn’t an exact date as to when the flag changed, but sometime in the years that followed the flag was altered to what it is known now which is 13 red and white alternating stripes with and uncoiled rattlesnake imposed over the stripes with the motto underneath stating “Don’t Tread on Me”. The flag with the rattlesnake and motto on it have typically been used since 1880. The snake is meant to be a symbol of resistance towards the British from the time of Colonial America. The Phrase of “Don’t Tread on Me” was introduced during the Revolutionary War, also the meaning behind the phrase is simple in that a snake doesn’t strike until provoked. Other flags that The United States have used over the years that also depict a snake are flags like The Gadsden Flag, and The Culpepper Flag. All three of these flags play a role in the progression of flags and their meanings throughout American flag history.
Flag Hunter
jhunter@flag-works.com
Coming Together

Flag Hunter
jhunter@flag-works.com
Looking for a Cover Photo Catalog Pages 6 and 7
These pages (Page 6 and Page 7) are only price corrected. As we get nearer to the conclusion of the price edits I will go back and look at the layout. If anyone has some nice photos that they think may look nice for a cover send them my way. Here is what the 2008 cover looked like.
Landscaping with Flagpoles or Where should I put the flagpole?
When you purchase a flagpole to fly the American flag you should consider the installation as a landscaping project. First take a look at your yard and home in combination with garage and driveway, the big picture.



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Nylon Feather Flags
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Feather flags and blade flags are excellent for festivals, special events, shopping malls, real estate, apartments, hotels restaurants, race tracks sporting events and grand openings. Feather flags are visible for miles. Use one or line them up!
These 12’x26″ nylon feather flags are fully sewn (except black & white checkered design, it’s dyed).
The feather flag is designed with a pole sleeve to accept up to a 1 1/4″ outside diameter pole. The flag comes with a leather tab that is sewn into the inside bottom portion of the header allowing a nylon flag tie (included) to secure the flag on to the pole. These nylon feather flags are Made in the U.S.A.
These flags are sold individually or as a set. The set would include the feather flag & a 15′ telescoping Superflex fiberglass flagpole as well as the PVC ground sleeve. Click here to check them out: Nylon Feather Flags. We have many stock styles to choose from.
Don’t see a stock feather flag you like? Let us make a custom feather flag for you. If you’d like a quote, please send your artwork along with quantity needed to custom@flag-works.com
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