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30th July 07, 11:21 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
Todd has me wondering if mine is the right shade of blue. It's darker than Alex's, but lighter than the blue in the Stars & Stripes or the Butcher's Apron.
Hmmm.
There was a debate in the Scottish Parliament about this a few years ago and they decided that the correct shade of blue was to be Pantone 300 (whatever that is). Here is a link for those interested - http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=210112003
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31st July 07, 03:01 AM
#2
Planning permission for poles is the planning system gone mad! (It is anyway but that's another matter.)
However when it comes to "temporary" structures one can circumnavigate the system. The polythene tunnels that dot the landscape are a proof of this as they may be up for a large part of the year but they are still "temporary."
Using poles for an event lasting a couple of days is unlikely to attract their wrath Hamish.
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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31st July 07, 03:22 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Phil
It's sky blue. Thanks, Phil, for the article.
T.
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31st July 07, 03:59 AM
#4
Hamish, are you not allowed a house-mounted, 'outrigger' style pole?
See this link for an example - http://www.eaglemountainflag.com/flagpoles.htm
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31st July 07, 04:11 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Phil
Below is an excerpt from the wikipedia entry about Pantone Colours, as a graphic artist I work with Pantone colours everyday, simply put the Pantone Matching System or PMS is a way of ensuring that company logos and alike are printed consistently. Sometimes if you use 4 colour process for printing there can be differences throughout a print run.
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Pantone Inc. is a corporation headquartered in Carlstadt, New Jersey, USA. The company is best known for its Pantone Matching System (PMS), a proprietary color space used in a variety of industries, primarily printing, though sometimes in the manufacture of colored paint, fabric and plastics.
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For more information on Pantone you can check here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantone
And here is a Pantone® Matching System Color Chart
http://www.mfa-uk.co.uk/images/colorchart.htm
And this is Pantone 300
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31st July 07, 02:07 PM
#6
I saw this thread and counted flags on poles on my way home. My criteria were If I saw it driving it counted. It's a ten mile drive mostly country after the first mile. My Daughter also counted and came up with one more than my 79 poles flying flags. More than half the homes in this small military town were flying the Stars and Stripes.
I purchased my Flags at various events over the years until I found a complete Seven Nations set on ebay. I usually try to fly the flag of guests in residence because it usually is the best way to tell them how to find my house. So over the years I've amassed a good collection. So anyone visiting from obscure countries, states of provinces should send a flag in advance. O'Neille
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2nd August 07, 08:12 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Phil
Again, thanks. I had thought it was officially more of a royal blue. I didn't realize it was PMS 300 and more of a "sky" blue (a shade known down here as "Carolina Blue"). That shade is SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than I had expected.
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