I'd like to sew a small flag of every country I've visited on my pack, but while I was traveling I had some trouble finding the smaller sized ones. The size im looking for is pretty much 1.25 in x 1.75 in... like these . Does anyone know a good place to buy them online? The site above is the only place I could find and they're missing a lot of countries, including three I need (Austria, The Czech Republic and Lithuania ... I also need England, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland)
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they sometimes have them on ebay
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Try looking in hobby shops, they sometimes have them.
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I'm doing the same thing, the best place i found was on ebay after the trip. ocationally i found patches in airports or the tourist trap shops.
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You can go to the below website and get most of them. They do not have all of them. If anybody knows where to get patches for Qatar, Bulgaria, Romania or Kuwait pls let me know.
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I found what you were looking for - mini patches
smallflags.com/FLG/PAT.htm#Mini[/url]
This is exactly what you are looking for, although it does not have Turkey, which I was looking for. Enjoy! |
I contacted the owner of smallflags.com and asked about the missing countries. He said they are slowly adding flags, but they could be rushed by ordering them custom in one of the following two ways:
1) Pay $45 set up fee + 3/patch, no minimum 2) Buy 20+ Patches, no set up fee If anyone would like to band together for a bulk purchase, I need: Lithuania, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia. p.s. Turkey and Czech Republic are available through the site now. |
No need for a bulk order for "Lithuania, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia", namante. Those are now all stock items on our new website smALLPATCHes.com. Our old website, smallflags.com may or may not be updated with all the latest designs we carry. Please check out that new site and happy travels!
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West England
The quintessence of charming England is the "West Country": quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England's smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
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