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Title: Club flags
Post by: Red Badger on May 09, 2015, 01:08:17 PM
You know I was reading a post today and the member posted to look for his club flag, and it occurred to me I wouldn't know it if I saw it unless it had the club name printed on it and the wind was holding it out straight so I could read it.   How about if we use this post to put pictures of our club banners/flags so we have a visual to guide us?

here is the American Flag (15 Star/15 Stripe) that always flies over my camp.  This was made by Di off of the pattern found a .gov website to be sure it was historically accurate.  I'll find pictures of the TMOC & War
Eagles banners flying with it.
Title: Re: Club flags
Post by: Watauga on May 12, 2015, 08:03:30 PM
This is the Fort Greenville Muzzle loaders Club Flag/Banner
Title: Re: Club flags
Post by: beezlebob on March 23, 2016, 06:59:25 AM
Well, I'm going to make my own flag for the MOUNTAIN MEN OF THE HIGHLONESOME and I'll be flying it at all the rondy's I attend from here on out. I love the idea of club flags. chrrs
Title: Re: Club flags
Post by: beezlebob on March 23, 2016, 07:03:41 AM
Hi There Red Badger;

  I've decided to make my own flag for my one man club, but I can't send a picture except via email from my phone, so am unable to do so unless someone would share an email and I'd send it to that individual and they would be willing to post it for me. That most likely won't happen, but mine will have a name on it, and a rifle most likely.

               Brian
Title: Re: Club flags
Post by: Red Badger on March 27, 2016, 06:18:23 PM
send it to me and I'll post it for you under your heading  use email tmoc@hughes.net  which is the sites email address.

Jim