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Retainer rings are generally used with internal halyard flagpoles by providing a means of keeping the bottom of the flag close to the pole and as a...
View full detailsRetainer rings are generally used with internal halyard flagpoles by providing a means of keeping the bottom of the flag close to the pole and as a...
View full detailsFabricated from 2" diameter steel then coated with plastisol. The 3.5 lb weights are supplied with one eyebolt attached to one end while the 7 lb a...
View full detailsFor adding or replacing the counter weights on Tidaflag / Atlantic Fiberglass Flagpoles. Good for their 20' to 40' Flagpoles. Our Flagman of Americ...
View full detailsFor 20-40' poles the manufacturer has switched from the Chain Ring to the Weight Ring For Fiberglass Flagpole For adding or replacing the counter w...
View full detailsDrilled to be strung onto 1/8" stainless steel aircraft cable.
Constructed of 3/8" diameter stainless steel rod. All sizes are supplied complete with a stainless steel fitting which attaches to the grommet of t...
View full detailsThe color red is excellent. I am making nutcracker soldier to put on building columns. They are hung 6 weeks each Christmas season in Florida. I’ll have an evaluation after first season Jan 2026. I do like the quality of the fabric.
The light arrived within a couple of days and my husband installed it on our flagpole the day it arrived. Took him about 10 minutes. The light illuminates the flag well and we have received some nice comments about how well the light works. Certainly recommend this to anyone thinking about purchasing.
Really happy with the quality of this flag. The price was very reasonable and I was lucky to have the option of local pickup. Would definitely buy from Flagman again.
VERY GOOD LOOKING FLAG , WELL MADE . USPS VERY POOR DELIVERY SERVICE . I HAVE ORDERED FROM YOU FOR SEVERAL YEAR'S AND WILL CONTINUE BUT WILL NEVER USE USPS FOR DELIVERY AGAIN ! YOU MAY WANT TO ADVISE OTHER CUSTOMERS HOW SLOW THEY ARE AND VERY POOR TRACKING . THANK'S ALAN