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Flags for Glasto 2009


Guest Sam Crawley

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im after a miniature blow torch that can be attached to a six metre pole... preferably one that can be ignited by a button or cord attached to the bottom of the pole to save on gas consumuption as i expect to be using it alot... anyone know of such a device? any help would be greatly appreciated ;)

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Just to be clear, I said that you may be okay, not that you'll definitely be okay. Depending on where you're standing (with a six metre pole, I'd say that the closer you are to the stage the better) there's still a good chance you'll be blocking someone's view.

I think that there are considerate ways to use flags -- like waving them around for a few songs, then bringing them down for the rest of the set -- that balances the wishes of those who like them and those who don't.

The people who wave the St George's Cross/St Piran/flag of Australia in front of stages are jerks. (I say that with confidence because a mate of mine has done it, and he's definitely a jerk ;) .)

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It is Pebeo

They are the small tubs on the left/right of this example pic

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You can get opaque or transparent, I have used both but the transparent is better on a lighter flag.

It also comes in a shimmer effect, good for doing any text :P

Once dry, you should iron the painted area for 10 minutes then put in a cool wash.

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It is Pebeo
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Just the colours mate

I already had the black and purple left from last year, and just bought a blue and a green for this year :P

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Think i'll see if greenfairy fancies going halves on one of the kits as i've been commissioned to do her flag this year too :blink:
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So my mates had the orange Autobot / Tranformers flag last year, which I felt generally received kudos, apart from some one /index.php?showtopic=106965">thread I noticed after the event - someone had photoshopped our flag out of their particular shot! Fair enough.. :D In general I like the flags though perhaps there should be a limit on size - there was one at a gig at Jazz World (Jimmy Cliff maybe?) which seemed a bit like those ones you get covering the crowd in stadiums, a bit excessive and must have been damn tiring to wave for the whole set!

What flag are you planning to take this year?

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first time glastoer this year, coming from australia. definitely going to have a flag of some description marking the tent. always thought id take one into the crowd too but if they piss people off maybe not. plus i suspect it will be a large amount of effort carrying it around!

can you get flagpoles onsite?

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first time glastoer this year, coming from australia. definitely going to have a flag of some description marking the tent. always thought id take one into the crowd too but if they piss people off maybe not. plus i suspect it will be a large amount of effort carrying it around!

can you get flagpoles onsite?

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Wow, I never knew you were so good at photoshop Paul, that almost looks real. Now if only you could make a real flag look like that ! :O
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