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Plain White Vinyl Marking Flag - 5″ x 8″ Flag with 36" Wire Staff - Case of 1000 in Kuwait Plain White Vinyl Marking Flag - 5″ x 8″ Flag with 36" Wire Staff - Case of 1000 in Kuwait Plain White Vinyl Marking Flag - 5″ x 8″ Flag with 36" Wire Staff - Case of 1000 in Kuwait

Yellow

KWD 66.500

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Special Features

  • Fade and weather-resistant, waterproof flagging material
  • Vibrant fluorescent color options for optimal visibility and safety
  • 4-mil vinyl flag material

Description

These high-quality utility flags are used to clearly mark off boundaries and are an excellent economical marking solution. The vibrant marking flag measures 5" x 8" and features a 30" or 36" wire staff. These durable and wind-resistant stake flags are ideal for above-ground marking in a variety of industries. From safety to marking land, customize the flag print to fit your needs. This high-quality marking product is used to clearly mark landscaping, underground utilities, sewers, boundaries, surveying, and more. These flags are in stock and ready to ship the next day. They are sold in case increments of 1,000 flags. These plain, colored marking flags are available in a large variety of mix-and-match colors, with wire or PVC plastic staffs. Customize your stake flags by staff length, color, and staff material. Inventor of the Marking Flag Machine “The Original & Still the Best” Blackburn Manufacturing Co. is a family-owned business that received its start in 1953 when “Bud” Blackburn was tasked by his surveyor uncle to come up with a better way to mark boundaries than the old lathe stakes. Bud, a farmer by trade but a “tinkerer” at heart, would over the next couple of years, invent the marking flag machine to mass-produce marking flags using a small piece of vinyl attached to a wire staff. The first flag order was for one million flags so Bud and his two sons, Bob (eleven at the time) and Jim (seven), ran the first machine around the clock for 30 days to fill that order. They then hauled it into Orchard Nebraska to put it on the train for shipment. Easy, right? Well maybe not but it sure started something all those years ago! Currently, all flag machines are still made in-house according to Bud Blackburn's original blueprints with only slight modifications made over the years. “The same simplistic principle is still there, technology has just enabled us to make things a little easier and faster today”, says CEO Jim Blackburn. The company currently has 50 employees in Neligh and 5 in Paso Robles, CA, and exports flags to Canada, South America, Belgium, Spain, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Puerto Rico, Australia, Italy and Mexico, and other countries.

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