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Some months ago, I had the opportunity to tour a warehouse full of flagpoles in the west of the United States. This particular flagpole supplier has been in business for 30+ years and has served the western states proudly and diligently. The tour I received was very interesting, to say the very least!

After the end of the tour, I sat down with a warehouse employee and (out of curiosity) asked him if there were any special flag poles for sale. His answer was that they had various aluminum and steel flagpoles with minor scratches and dents with solid discounts that were put up as flag poles for sale in their showroom as well as the Internet.

Every so often, items or products might be subject to a scratch or dent as a result of some "inconsistencies" during the manufacturing or production process. These scratches and or dents very often will result in a product that has a substantial discount placed on it in order for it to be sold. The same applies to flagpoles, making these types of poles for customers seeking for a new flagpole for their front-yard of business interesting flag poles for sale.

These flagpole inconsistencies can often times not be seen from a yard or so away. Finishes applied to flagpoles can do a good job a hiding these inconsistencies make these damaged poles look like brand new! Damaged aluminum flagpoles (or used flag poles for sale as referred to by flagpole suppliers) can become cheaper alternatives to new looking poles.

Suppliers will tell you that most of these used flagpoles or flag poles for sale are made out of the aluminum, and with good reason. Aluminum is a strong construction material and also very light. This metal type also requires a minimum amount of maintenance. Flag poles for sale are usually made available with different finishes. These finishes help fade away damages making these pole types great flag poles for sale.

Aluminum has an interesting history to it. This metal type was not used as a construction material till the end of the 19th century. About two hundred years plus ago, it was applied for parts of the Washington Monument, back in 1884.

Do not hesitate to ask your flagpole supplier for more information on possible damaged or used aluminum flag poles that they might have in stock, as they make for real flag poles for sale!

by: amclachlan




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