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June 14, 2015

SAFETY FIRST: We Let Extremists Torch Three US Flags To See Which Brand Was Most Flame Resistant

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So, which of the three tested flag fabrics ended up being the most flame resistant?
Well, it turns out that’s a trick question, because the flag that impressed us the most was actually a wool-based U.S. flag manufactured by little-known mom and pop shop Jinteng Flag Company. When compared to the other flags we tested, the unmatched flame-resistance of the wool from the Jinteng flag — coupled with the quality of craftsmanship — gets our highest rating, and we really couldn’t expect any less from the innovative and industrious nature of our friends in Zhejiang, China. -- Duffleblog

Posted by gerardvanderleun at June 14, 2015 8:11 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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It gives me much comfort to know that anything and everything in our country is provided by the lowest bidder.

Posted by: chasmatic [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 14, 2015 9:04 PM

Sigh....

Posted by: Van der Leun [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 14, 2015 9:30 PM

But is it bullet proof?
I mean, who does flames any more?

Posted by: ghostsniper [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 15, 2015 9:00 AM

@Chas, the US gov't doesn't follow that rule, in fact, they don't care what something costs cause it's not their money in the first place.

Posted by: ghostsniper [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 15, 2015 9:02 AM

ghost: right you are. I forgot the Good Old Boy kickback process.

My uncle Letsgo Bantam Man Lozko told me the Gypsies have a saying: "a man is not a millionaire if he saves a million dollars; he is a millionaire if he spends a million dollars"

Posted by: chasmatic [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 15, 2015 9:39 PM

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