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Click on the thumbnail images of the item in the description for a larger picture 1 Meter (100 Centimeters) = 3.28 Feet or 39.37 Inches 1 Foot = 12 Inches
This is a nice early sewn example with the horizontal swaz. The material has no problem or damage. It is 2 sided with nice color on both sides. The title box is really of nice quality. The flag is from a steel factory Karlstadt on the Main river. It is from a vet's estate in SE, Michigan, and I am also happy to offer the original 3 piece pole top that the vet also brought home from the same factory, which is sold separately. It has all the original rings in place except one. I have a spare one , and will include it with the flag. The body does show a little age and very small bit dirt, but is overall very attractive.
This is the 1st one of these I have had. It is a great NSKK vehicle ID hood marker with ties in each corner to tie it down to the hood. It is made in a trapezoidal form to better fit the hood. The markings are on each of the swaz, and printed, to be read from the side. It has no problems, and is basically mint.
This came home with the above displayed flag from the same factory. It is all that comes with the flag pole, as the top has all 3 parts. The GI that brought this home removed it from the wooden pole. It is in very nice original condition, and has no problems. Almost all of the black paint is present. It has a nice maker's stamp on the back of the hammer. From top to bottom it measures 18 in or 45 cm. It also comes with 2 brass flagpole rings that look to be part of the original fixtures. This is all you need to build yourself a flag and flag pole set, only missing the wood. Buy the pole and top for $1350
This is right out of a box of WWII GI souvenirs I bought from the vet's son last spring. It is stamped sheet metal and nickel plated. It looks like the bottom bracket was broken years ago. Overall, the condition is nice and untouched, and displays well.
This is a really nice example. It is nicely maker marked and Navy Eagle "M" marked as well. The body has no holes and very bright colors. There are some slight speckles in one area, but these are hard to see, and do not take away from the flag's appearance. Overall, it is a really good example.
This is a solid example. It has no holes, but shows some very light dirt and age. It has great bright colors and displays very well.
This is a classic example of the favorite battle flag. It shows some mothing, but has really nice color. It will display well in your man cave.
This is the perfect size for your display room. The colors are nice and bright, and the body is very good with just a few very small holes. It is eagle "M" marked meaning Navy property. The ropes have been removed, which is very typical. Overall this one displays really well.
This is the perfect display size. The colors are very vivid on a fuzzy wool material. It shows a little bit of age, but for the most part is very good. A piece of natural colored material has been period added to edge to use as easier method to fly this flag. I have seen this type of modification before.
This is a good example of everybody's' favorite German flag. Well, maybe Mr. Finkelstein wouldn't like it... It has nice bright colors, clean markings and good ropes. The body has some mothing in a few places, but overall it is a good honest original piece.
This is a bring home souvenir from a Pacific vet who was in Japan in 1945/46. It is typical of WWII Jap flag construction with the pig skin leather corners. The condition is basically perfect. Just for you skeptical guys, I black lighted it, and nothing glows. It is a nice small size, and perfect for your display.
This is a very solid example is the state service flag. With the exception of one hole next to the eagle it is very solid with no other damage. It has nice colors and the rope loops are also solid. It features a nice makers tag. It is a good size to display, not too big.
This is right out of the vet's estate sale in Pontiac, Michigan. It is a very nice almost mint condition State Service flag which was never finished. In the photos, there looks to be a stain or blemish @ the bottom, but that is then reflection of the flash against the wood floor. There are no stains or holes in this flag. The edges are cut but not sewn, and the ropes were never added. The same vet brought home a small quantity of unfinished Party flags and WWI German flags. This is the 1st one of these I have had like this.
This is a great replica made with some original materials. It shows some age, and I would guess t is from the 1960s. It is 2 sided and a super piece of detail work. It is the perfect display example which is much better tan spending $10K+ for an original one.
This is a nice and large size banner. It is 2 sided and shows sole good honest age and some water strains, but really looks like a vet bring home. There are several small holes, but nothing major. The colors are bright, and is guaranteed to upset Mrs. Nussbaum, across the street, who you don't like anyway. The actual size is 18'6" X 4'10", and can be easily folded for a good display piece. These HJ flags are somewhat rare.
This is a family heirloom from a friend. He really needed cash, so I helped him out. It is 100% untouched, as his Father-in-law brought it home from Germany. It is approx 1 meter in length. The swaz is made of pieces, and the embroidery of the numbers is chain stitched. It features all 3 clips. It is in super nice condition, as it has just been folded up and put away since WWII. Oh yes, the red pennants are for girls and the black ones for boys, really.
This is a rare flag in this size. The length is 6 x 3.5 ft. The condition is just about mint. It has no holes or stains. I have seen these in a small size, but never a triangular one this big.
This is a nice early example constructed of individual pieces. The material is solid without any problems. It displays well and has a nice original look.
This is a nice size podium banner. The colors are attractive, with nice fringe @ the bottom. It shows a very small bit of age, but displays very well. It is a vertical flag, not horizontal, but the photos fit better horizontally.
This is a nice example of the wide podium banner. It has loops in each end for attachment. The colors are bright, and overall it shows just a small bit of age. It displays well, but don't take it to school, even if you are the principal. As Nazi flags are dangerous, but gay love pride festivals are just fine in this new thoughtful and understanding era.
This is made like a Kriegsflag with rope loops to be displayed on a pole, so it is an actual flag, probably military, as apposed to being a banner. It is in almost mint condition, and nicely marked. This one will display really well in your man cave.
This is a typical WWII GI souvenir banner. It is nice and big, and is perfect to offend your neighbors, Mr. & Mrs. Modern ultra liberals, that don't know anything about history, but think that they should be offended by this type of flag. It is really nice condition without any damage. The swaz is the sewn variety. Overall this is a that displays well. nice example
This one is right out of the vets box of war souvenirs, I bought this week in New Baltimore, Michigan. It is a typical WWII GI souvenir banner. It is smaller, but still nice and offensive to your neighbors, Mr. & Mrs. Modern ultra liberals, that don't know anything about history, but think that they should be offended by this type of flag. It is nice honest condition with only a few very small holes damage. The swaz is the printed variety. Overall this is a that displays well.
This is a good size for display. The swaz is sewn from separate pieces, and is a good quality. There are 2 holes on one side, which look to have been made when the flag was folded, but you can call them bullet holes from the Battle of the Bulge if you like. Overall, it is a good display flag.
This one, I do not think, will get you fired from work, maybe just suspended without pay. It is a small 2 sided printed flag that shows some honest age and use. It is great for a small display.
This is a wonderful Luft eagle cut form the large battalion commander's flag used to denote his HQ. This is not the small one for the car. It is in super clean nice condition without mothing. The detail is very nice and attractive. This is a great GI souvenir piece that will display well with your flight or para stuff.
This is the 1st 6 foot one of these I have had. It is very nice condition overall, without any problems. It will display very well in your man cave. The actual size is 16in x 74 long
This is a nice condition small pennant 9x6 inch. It is printed, 2 sided with an extra piece of material on the edge.
This is a nice condition large pennant. The double sided Swaz is sewn from pieces, and net printed. The white is a bit discolored, but overall it is very good and sound for the display.
This is a tough to fine example. It is silk screened, with a string attachment. there are several very tiny mouth holes, but otherwise very nice
This is good for a cheapo display. It is made of paper with tie strings. The condition is very good.
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