The listing, 5' Tall, SOUTHERN CONFEDERATE WINDSOCK Army of Northern Virginia's Battle Flag has ended.
New CONFERERATE WINDSOCK it tis, Savvy?
Army of Northern Virginia's Battle Flag Colors or Rebel Windsock
ALL YOU NEED TO HANG THIS WINDSOCK IS A CUP HOOK!
5' High Quality Shiny Polyester WINDSOCK
Designed by the chairman of the Flag and Seal committee, William Porcher Miles, a now popular variant of the Confederate flag was rejected as the national flag in 1861. It was instead adopted as a battle flag by the Army of Northern Virginia under General Lee. Despite never having historically represented the
C.S.A. as a nation nor officially recognized as one of the national flags, it is commonly referred to as "the Confederate Flag" and has become a widely recognized symbol of the South. It is also known as the rebel flag, Dixie flag, and Southern cross and is often incorrectly referred to as the "Stars and
Bars" (the actual "Stars and Bars" is the First National Flag, which used an entirely different design).
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Avast ye land lubbers, tis a fine
High Quality Shiny Polyester 5’ Tall WINDSOCK
Ye windsock is dye-sublimated with beautiful bold colors
all the way through the fabric me mate, & look FANTASTIC from any angle.
She also has a reinforced sewn hem for long lasting strength Savvy?
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