Your text says " The flags on top look new, while the ones on the ends
of the crossarm are faded and town." and I assume you meant "torn"
rather than "town". But as I look at them I agree that the lower flags
are faded but I think the flags were deliberately cut. If you look
closely you'll see that the flags are not randomly tattered but have
longer, pointed pieces which are only on the red stripes. The white
stripes have been cut out to relieve the red. Wind and age have taken
their toll on the fabric which now shows ragged threads. But I do
believe the intial work was man-made.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/27/2015 12:42 PM, Chris Crawford wrote:
A few weeks ago, I posted a photograph of this flagpole in the small town of
New Haven, Indiana. here's another view of it.
http://chriscrawfordphoto.com/chris-details.php?product=2214
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