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There can be problems with flat boxed pennants, too. Most sellers fail to use a plastic sleeve, which presents potential problems... 1. I received one last week with a hole punched all the way through the flat box. Pennant was ruined. 2. Pennant can move inside the box, causing the last 3" of the tip to look like an accordion. 3. Sellers get lax, and let the tip or tassels get caught up in the tape on either end. I've experienced a few lost/destroyed tips and tassels as a result. So "loosely rolled" is fine with me if they do it the right way. Last edited by perezfan; 04-04-2022 at 06:06 PM. |
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