1st First Confederate 7 Stars and Bars Civil War Flag

$9.98

One of the most persistent myths about Confederate flags concerns the First National flag. This myth states that this flag only saw combat at the First Battle of Bull Run, or First Manassas, in 1861, and was then replaced by the Army of Northern Virginia Battle flag (see below). In reality, of all the types of Confederate flags this First National Flag saw more battle service than any other and was still in use at the end of the war.

Description

This brand new 3x 5 (91 x 152 cm) flag is screen printed with full color images and lighter reverse image on back. It is made of 100% durable lightweight super polyester fabric weighing approximately 4 to 6 oz. thus enabling flying in the slightest breeze. It is suitable for indoor use or for flying in light to moderate wind areas as well as in wet weather conditions. There are two rust-free brass grommets in the canvas header on the left side for easy mounting on flag poles or hanging banner style from ceilings or walls. It is machine washable and dryer safe with run resistant colors. We use 10 flag manufacturers in order to maintain our high quality of accuracy to detail and clearness of print. We will not lower our quality in order to compete on price alone. I have seen these flags as high as $18.00 in Florida and California. If unhappy with any of our product just return for a full refund. We can and do make mistakes but will correct them immediately upon being told of the problem. Our Feedback speaks highly as to our quality, service and integrity of our Mom and Pop family run business located in Provo, Utah. We carry flags from every World Country, US State, Canadian Province, all US Military Services and over 140 Historical flags.

Additional information

Weight 0.375 lbs