Like I said in a previous post, when each page is done it will be posted here on Flag-Works blog. Once all the prices are corrected we will add new items and spice up the catalog. We will be looking for ideas on a cover photo.( Old 2009 Catalog Cover Art ) If you have any pictures you may want to submit them to flagman@flag-works.com. Thank you. This is page four Flag-Works Catalog Page 4 and five Flag-Works Catalog Page 5 of our American flag page.
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Flag-Works, Main Street, Back in Time
Flag-Works has been on Main St. Concord NH since 1996.
We first called main street home at 204 South Main St. This location was a building that at one time housed a laundry mat. (view to the left in the picture) While at 204 S. Main we expanded next door into 202 S. Main St. which housed a florist. (the entrance with the American flag above)
In 2002, we moved into our present location at 6 North Main St., the far side of the first white awning on the right, which previously was home to Annie’s book store and a cleaners. We have two pictures of the 6 N. Main St. locations for your viewing pleasure. We hope you enjoy them any comments would be appreciated. 
In this newest picture taken today, Flag-Works is the building on the right with the blue awning. The old pictures are courtesy of Concord’s New Front door.
US Army Infantry Guidon the True Size
A finished Infantry guidon is displayed here. This is a double sided read correct guidon. The guidon is made to military specifications. After our customer orders a guidion and informs us to what company and other information is to be on the guidon we send them a proof. 
The size of a guidon is determined by Institute of Heraldry, Departartment of the Army, Base drawing for US Army and US Air force Guidons 5-1-4 Revised 12 November 2002. Description states: A guidon is a swallow-tailed unit marker, 20-inch hoist by a 27 3/4-inch fly, the swallow-tail end forked 10 inches. Fringe is not used on guidons. Following the above guidelines insures that a Flag-Works guidon is made to Military specification and to the customers needs. Please note that the Army regulations 840-10 and wikipedia states a guidon dimension is 20″ x 27″. They are both in error. The above information is straight from the Institute of Heraldry, today. A new revision will be coming out to correct the Army Regs. The schematic drawings that we use to make the guidons were never changed to 27″ and never will be. Be careful you can’t always believe what you read. Ha, now do you believe me? If you would like proof please leave a comment and I will send you a copy of the schematic for the guidons.
New Open Flag Designs
We have just added two more designs to our growing list of business open flags. I think these two designs will help round out our current collection.
These flags are 28″x 40″ and are printed on a durable poly-nylon blended fabric. They are fade resistant and colorfast. As always as new designs come available we will show case them here. Open flags are one of the most important promotions that a new or old business can successfully accomplish for very little money. The flag not only says that you are open but in moves in various ways to say, Look! Look at Me! Over here! We are Open! What other media can do that for under $30.00. 
New Solar Lights
Its the Super Brite Solar Light that outshines the Liberty Light. This light 
*According to the United States Code, Title 4, Chapter 1 – The Flag
(a.) It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.
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Flag-Works over America
What Size American Flag, 5×8′?
If you want to fly a 5′ x 8′ American flag there are a few things you must consider. First, what size pole would accommodate a flag that is 40 sq ft.?
This is a 25′ flagpole with 5×8 American flag flying. Use the guideline that the length of the flag should be from 1/4th to 1/3rd the height of the flagpole. (See flag size chart.) This would make the appropriate flagpole either a 25′ or a 30′ flagpole. OK, now if you are considering flying two flags on your 25′ flagpole you need to take in consideration that 40 sq ft is what is recommended. So if you want a second flag you should use a 4′ x 6′ and a 3′ x 5′ (24 sq ft + 15 sq ft = 39 sq ft) flag combination. This scenario removes the 5′ x 8′ American flag from the 25′ flagpole. So, if you want to fly two flags and retain the 5′ x 8′ American flag size you would need a 30′ flagpole. This pole allows for a 5′ x 8′ or a 6′ x 10′ American flag, or 60 sq ft. This would then allow for a 5′ x 8′ American flag and a 4′ x 6′ state flag, 40 sq ft X 24 sq ft = 64 sq ft. One more item to consider is the strength of you flagpole. If the pole is a new one piece aluminum flagpole or a one piece fiberglass flagpole then no worries, but if the pole is old, thin, or decaying you should consider flying smaller flags. With this knowledge choose how many flags you will be flying and your flagpole size, then get out and hoist some flags.
Common size range chart
15’ 2’x3′ – 3’x5’
20’ 3’x5 ’- 4’x6’
25’ 4’x6’ – 5’x8’
30’ 5’x8’ – 6’x10’
35’ 6’x10’ – 8’x12’
40’ 6’x10’ – 10’x15’
45’ 8’x12’ – 10’x15’
50’ 10’x15’ -12’x18’
60’ 10’x15’- 15’x25’
70’ 12’x18’ – 20’x 30’
80’ 15’x25’- 20’x38’
90’ 15’x25’ -20’x38’
100’ 15’x25’ -30’ X 60’
Big State Flags
Big state flags are hard to find. Most flag company’s have state flags from 2 x 3′ to 6 x 10′ for sale. 

Angie’s Lists Reviews
Flag-Works has been accepted and added to Angie’s List. Angie’s List is a membership service that compiles consumer ratings of local service companies and contractors in multiple cities across the United States.
If you are a past customer and would like to add a review of your experience we would appreciate it. You can simply state that the sale went smooth or the flagpole installation met all of your needs. Whatever your experience was let us know. We would love it if you shared your review. Just click on the link and let us have it.
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Individual Signal Flags
What does this spell?
For those familiar with the International Code of Signals this would be simple. For those with no experience it might as well be a foreign language. All and all the signals spell “FLAG” the signals used to spell this are “F-Foxtrot, L-Lima, A-Alfa, G-Golf”. The international code of signals consist of 40 flags and pennants. There are the alphabet (26 letters) there are 10 numbers (0-9) three repeaters pennants and one code answering pennant. Our code flags are made in America (not Sri Lanka or China) of nylon in all the approved colors. We offer the signals as a complete set with carry bag or individually. So for those who have a boat, camp, yardarm these make great displays when spelling simple terms. The signals come in various sizes from Size 0, 1′ x 1 1/4′ to Size 14, 4′ x 6′ either with ash toggle, brass snaps and rings or brass grommets.
Each signal also has a phrase associated with it such as M-Mike means “I am stopped” or L-Lima “Stop Instantly”. For a full list of the signal flags visit Flag-Works over America.
Historical Flags at Flag-Works
Did you know that Flag-Works not only has the Betsy Ross flag for sale on it’s website but also has flags like the Alamo, the Bennington and the British Red Ensign. These true American historical flags are available here or visit Flag-Works.com for all of America’s historic flags.

Historical Information

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