Category Archives: American Flags

World War 1

World War 1

100 years ago World War 1 began 

48 Star Field was the current flag at the time of War

The world’s first global conflict, the “Great War” pitted the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire against the Allied forces of Great Britain, the United States, France, Russia, Italy and Japan. Since the time of WW1 or before and after flags have change many times.

Here are some examples of countries:

 United States-The modern flag that changed in 1960 is 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 states of the United States of America and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and became the first states in the Union.

Germany – The colors of the modern flag are associated with the republican democracy formed after World War I. The black-red-gold colors were the colors of the democratic, centrist, and republican political parties

Great BritainThe current design of the flag dates in 1801.A white-fimbriated symmetric red cross on a blue field with a white-fimbriated counterchanged saltire of red and white.

World War I took the life of more than 9 million soldiers; 21 million more were wounded. Civilian casualties caused indirectly by the war numbered close to 10 million. The two nations most affected were Germany and France, each of which sent some 80 percent of their male populations between the ages of 15 and 49 into battle. The war also marked the fall of four imperial dynasties–Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Turkey.

Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burdens, meet any hardship, support any friends, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. – John F Kennedy

WWI may have been the war to end all wars, but it was also the beginning of many military and civilian technologies.

United We Stand waving american flag

American Flags and Columbus Day

Flag-Works over America Private Sale:
15% Off American Flags

For the first time in 18 years, Flag-Works is having a Columbus Day Sale!

Exclusive to our email subscribers and Facebook fans only!

Now through Monday, October 14th,receive 15% off our top quality nylon, polyester and cotton 50 Star American flags, 3×5′ and above.

Every flag features embroidered stars and lock stitched stripes.  

15% off is available in store and online.
You must mention “Columbus Day” to receive this special deal.
For online orders, please leave comment in the notes section.
*Sale does not include our Special Priced chain stitched American flags.*


6 N. Main St     Concord, NH 03301
800-580-0009

Monday – Friday: 9:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 2:00pm

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

 

 

Coming Together

Coming together- At the 2013 Boston Marathon I have always thought highly of those who can run for such a great distance without stopping. When I found out that my sister was taking part in this event I could only wonder about the strength and commitment it would take for one person to compete in such an event. On the day of the marathon I wondered if I would hear her name on the radio or see her face on the television. That afternoon I called to see how things were going and when I found out there had been a bombing in the vicinity of where my sister was my excitement turned to fear. So many thoughts raced through my mind. Once I found out that my sister and those who were with her cheering her on were okay my mind was somewhat settled.  I then turned on the TV only to see mass destruction but also to see people complete strangers running to one another’s aid. What I saw on the screen was that of people coming together despite the danger to save and protect each other. Through all the destruction and hysteria I saw many American flags still flying high holding strong, despite the attempts of someone to bring down everything that I felt America is, bring down the people, the buildings, the overall togetherness the flags still hold strong just like the people did and always will do in a time on need sturdy, strong, together are we just like that of a strong American made polyester flag.

Flag Hunter

jhunter@flag-works.com

A Flag Waving Merry Christmas

 

Thought I would celebrate Christmas with a little poem. I hope you all like it.  Comments would be appreciated. I can take it.

 

You should look up
look at it wave
stand stout
this is why
the flag is flying for all
it flies for you
no double talk here
either you believe or you don’t
the flag is flying  for all
it flies even if your sleeping
and when your awake
the flag flies whether you been bad or good
but lets be good for all’s sake
Oh lets look out
this is not the time to cry
no whining here
this is why
the flag is flying for all
the flag is flying for all

Patrick Pageflagman

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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.?Flagpole
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’

Your Flag and Hurricane Sandy

Take your flag down!

New American flags

Small American Flags “Stick Flags”

American flags come in all sorts of sizes from very large to very small.  Many small flags are mounted on sticks and are used for honoring our military who gave their life to protect our freedoms.  Some are used for waving in a parade and others are used to make patriotic displays.  stick flagThe small American flag comes in, various inch sizes of 4 x 6, 6 x 9, 8 x 12, and 12 x 18.  These small flags are mounted onto different size shafts creating the stick flag.

  The American stick flags use  cotton sheeting which provides a traditional approach for grave marker flags, giveaways, premiums and waving in parades.  These hand held small American stick flags can be hemmed on four sides, or use a no fray cotton sheeting.  The no fray keeps cost to a minimum.

The smallest of the small flags are the 4 x 6 inch flags mounted on a 10 inch  plastic shaft.  This flag is also know as the desk flag, whereby many people use a plastic base and put them on their desk.  small desk flags

This flag comes in all of the foreign country’s, state, religious military and historic flags.  Flag-Works can provide with all of your needs wether you need 60 gross of grave marker flags for your cemetery, 1000’s of flags for a parade or just one desk flag for your desk.  Visit us today! Flag-Works over America

Flag-Works Receives 2012 Best of Concord Award

 

Concord Award Program Honors the Achievement

Flag-Works 2012 Award

 

CONCORD July 26, 2012 — Flag-Works Over America has been selected for the 2012 Best of Concord Award in the Flags, Flagpoles & Accessories category by the Concord Award Program.

Each year, the Concord Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies, like Flag-Works, help make the Concord, NH area a great place to live, work and play.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2012 Concord Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Concord Award Program and data provided by third parties.

About Concord Award Program

The Concord Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Concord area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.

The Concord Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.

SOURCE: Concord Award Program