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Felt Triangle Flag w/Sewed on Eagle&Letters(above ground)What is it???

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Posted Nov 24, 2009, 07:59:02 am

Hello everybody !!! I found this the other day and could not find any reference relating to this flag(?).Any help will be greatly appreciated icon_thumright,It is approx.32X30in.The eagle is made of leather&sewed on,as is the letter's although they are felt as is the rest of flag(?)
If this need's to be moved elsewhere please do so notworthy,Thank's ALL for looking ! HH ALL !!!
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 09:45:35 am

F O E?

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 09:47:21 am

If it's FOE, as DCMatt suggests, then perhaps it's related to the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 09:56:18 am

If it's FOE, as DCMatt suggests, then perhaps it's related to the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
If it is F O E ,I to would guess Fraternal Order of Eagles... notworthy

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 09:58:21 am

F O E?

DCMatt
icon_thumright,Could very well be,Thank You DCMatt! But i never really saw an F look like that dontknow, HH!!!

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 10:42:56 am

Hey, I'm just providing suggestions.  Which letters do you think it might be?



F O E seems to fit the motif...

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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 11:49:21 am

Hey, I'm just providing suggestions.  Which letters do you think it might be?



F O E seems to fit the motif...

DCMatt
Beleive me there was no malice intended in my reply...I'm here for ALL input,suggestion's,etc.What letters do i think dontknow,That's why i posted it. F O E seem's VERY logical&Almost obvious.As i said before could be but i never saw an F like that(but if you look at others it match's.Almost obvious it's an F )Thank's for your input icon_thumright...HH ALL !

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 12:25:28 pm

Hey, I'm just providing suggestions.  Which letters do you think it might be?



F O E seems to fit the motif...

DCMatt
Beleive me there was no malice intended in my reply...I'm here for ALL input,suggestion's,etc.What letters do i think dontknow,That's why i posted it. F O E seem's VERY logical&Almost obvious.As i said before could be but i never saw an F like that(but if you look at others it match's.Almost obvious it's an F )Thank's for your input icon_thumright...HH ALL !

Tokenhead,

No offense taken.  I tried to post a picture of the Gothic alphabet but now it's gone.  I'm with you.  I never saw a 'F' quite like that one but it was a decent match to the Gothic F (better than any other letter) that I posted.

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 01:53:16 pm

Hey, I'm just providing suggestions.  Which letters do you think it might be?



F O E seems to fit the motif...

DCMatt
Beleive me there was no malice intended in my reply...I'm here for ALL input,suggestion's,etc.What letters do i think dontknow,That's why i posted it. F O E seem's VERY logical&Almost obvious.As i said before could be but i never saw an F like that(but if you look at others it match's.Almost obvious it's an F )Thank's for your input icon_thumright...HH ALL !

Tokenhead,

No offense taken.  I tried to post a picture of the Gothic alphabet but now it's gone.  I'm with you.  I never saw a 'F' quite like that one but it was a decent match to the Gothic F (better than any other letter) that I posted.

DCMatt
DCMatt,Ya i been looking through font books i got...you have helped me in the past,quite a bit i beleive,Again THANK'S for input thumbsup,it is VALUED !!!

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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 26, 2009, 08:02:31 am

Hey, I'm just providing suggestions.  Which letters do you think it might be?



F O E seems to fit the motif...

DCMatt
Beleive me there was no malice intended in my reply...I'm here for ALL input,suggestion's,etc.What letters do i think dontknow,That's why i posted it. F O E seem's VERY logical&Almost obvious.As i said before could be but i never saw an F like that(but if you look at others it match's.Almost obvious it's an F )Thank's for your input icon_thumright...HH ALL !

Tokenhead,

No offense taken.  I tried to post a picture of the Gothic alphabet but now it's gone.  I'm with you.  I never saw a 'F' quite like that one but it was a decent match to the Gothic F (better than any other letter) that I posted.

DCMatt
DCMatt,How are you? Hope your Turkey day is going well! It appear's the lettering IS a variant of some Gothic medieval...I went through 7 pages of 20 on dafont.com(can't cut&paste sorry!)It seems to be something called Knights spike or a variant,Again thank's for your help you led me into the right direction notworthy, read2,THANK'S !!!,Still looking for exact match...
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