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Old February 9, 2006   #1
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Tom, is that a Polish eagle? In that case, I LOVE your planter!
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Old February 9, 2006   #2
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This was supposed to be in reply to Tom's Herb Planter post :

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I'm not quite familiar with the idosyncracies of this site yet, so bear with me!
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Old February 9, 2006   #3
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Thanks C !
Yes it is Polish - Its actually their "Naval Flag" -
I made it myself last spring with a stencil -
This year I'm making one of the Greek Flag for a friend of mine ; she's gonna love it !
(House warming present ; oh and coming with a Thessaloniki plant as well !!!) ~ Tom

ps. here it is again ~

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Tom, That is gorgeous. I have Janovski on one side of the family and Zulkovski on the other
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Thanks !

My next "project whiskey barrel" is
Greece's (Athens) flag ~
The gifted one was a Cypriot flag ...
Tom

ps.
moved it to a better location this year ~
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Old September 26, 2006   #6
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The old Austria Hungarian crest looks pretty much the same; I have some 1930’s ammo that is stamped with it. Then in 1937 or 8, I have some that has the Nazi eagle on the ball and swastika on it.
I have studied a little art and these symbols go back a long way in history.
The Marines eagle globe and anchor is much the same, they also use the Maltese cross for there sharp shooters badge. I showed mine to a friend and he thought it was an old German medal of some sort. (LOL)


Just a few words on the subject, ‘as I love studying the history of these old symbols and where they came from.

Love the planters Tom.
Oh yes Herbs, (LOL)

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Old September 28, 2006   #7
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yup ~ gotta love the history -
The nazi symbol used to be a buddist symbol right ?

Anywho , pretty sure this
is Polands Naval flag ~
I thought it was a cool
idea, living at the beach and all ...
Really went over well with the in-laws ~

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