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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

This customer favorite is our only residential flagpole that can fly two flags at the same time. It adjust up to 20' and the unique swivel attachments prevent your flag from tangling and "clanging". Choose from satin, white enamel-coated (shown in video) or bronze aluminum. Includes 3'x5' American flag and the accessories needed for a completed look. For more information and downloadable instructions please visit www.carrot-top.com or call us at 800.628.FLAG (3524).

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  • I was hoping this video would show how to make certain it's straight (using a level).

  • @kekru184

    I apologize for not showing it in the video, but an easy way to make sure your pole is level is to simply take a carpenter's level and constantly check against the pole while installing. These levels can be found at any hardware store and are generally inexpensive. That would be my recommendation. Thanks for the commen and I will make sure we include that on future videos.

  • It does not. We have many flags to choose from though, including nylon, cotton & polyester. Many sizes are available as well.

  • How much is this item?

  • @blackfeatherarchery These are $239.00 each and includes all installation equipment and instructions. Quantity discounts are available as well!

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  • @cyber8000 Awesome gotta keep this information and follow your direction's.

  • @blackfeatherarchery I made my own flag pole by buying some Steel pipe from home depot, digging a 2 foot hole with my shovel, bought a flag from walmart, and lifting the flag pole into the 2 foot hole, add the soil back on and bam! my own flag pole under 60$ you don't even need concrete from the hole being so deep the pole won't come off.

  • I know more about flags than you do

  • @CarrotTopIndustries That you for the price i'll be keeping intouch also doe's it come with the flag?

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