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Oklahoma has always been red.
The state name came from the Choctaw words okla humma, or ‘red people.’ So it would make sense to design a flag on a field of red. A flag with a star and a 46 to pay respect to the state’s entrance into the Union in ’07. Her first flag. Simple. Honest. Hard working. Only fitting, I guess, that that flag met her end thanks to the Russian Revolution in ’17 and the subsequent red scare. Oklahoma had a beautiful flag that lasted just 14 years and it was just one color that made her disappear. Well, we’re bringing her back. One red ink run at a time.
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Size | 13" x 20" |
Origin | Honest Made in Mass. |
We met in high school in Oklahoma (he was born there but moved away and back again/Im an Arkie who grew up in the Sooner State) and we married so so young and he joined the Army and we were young and poor and stupid all over this country and indeed all over the world. We're not as young, not as poor, and I hope not as stupid and we can afford fun nice things.
Old Try prints of our home states hang in our new home here in the Land of the Long Leaf Pine.
One from Arkansas and the first flag of New England and the blue and yellow of NC and this one, this red-scare-victim-of-a-flag from the state where we fell in love.
Thanks Old Try.