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Problems with the Pit Bull RC store and its tires.

It would be nice if they could at least orient the flag correctly. :roll:


Per U.S. etiquette, the orientation of the flag is correct for being on the back of the package which should conform with the orientation of a flag on the passenger side of a vehicle and the right side of a uniform.

Pitpull is 100% correct in how they put the flag on the package and on the sticker packs that come with the tires.

Not being a fan boy here, just a veteran proud of the flag and appreciative when it is flown correctly.
 
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Yep. Stars are always to the left or the front in normal orientation. Found it odd the army-navy surplus had reverse flags..."What are these for?". :)
 
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:lmao:
 
I agree it's funny :) but it's understandable. They could be more open about it, though. Practically everything is made in China. And that's good for us, otherwise very few could afford this hobby.

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I'm sorry tjohanne, and I do understand what your saying. But it is not good, because the job's need to be here. I am not attacking you, it is just true that -"me included" -when we buy something made other than what is made in the US, we are hurting our own industry.
It bothers me when I buy something knowing it is not made here in US.
Things are so messed up.
 
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