• mrmisses
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    22 hours ago

    Yes, they both show the color spectrum in order of shortest wavelength at the top to longest at the bottom

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        18 hours ago

        The first, albeit short lived, pride flag was similar to the colours as above, though reversed with pink at the top (Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Turquoise, Indigo, Violet). It was soon after that the pink was removed due to cost/availability (can’t remember exactly off the top of my head).

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          15 hours ago

          Pink was removed so that there would be six colors. This was done so that when the flag was hung on lamp-posts as a banner, there would be three colors on each side, iirc

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            14 hours ago

            It seems that the turquoise stripe was dropped, …“to create an even number of stripes for display on each side of the streetlamps on Market Street for the 1979 Gay Freedom Day parade.”

            https://www.glbthistory.org/rainbow-flag

            The pink was due to availability by the Paramount Flag Company when they started being made beyond what could be handmade.

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              13 hours ago

              I knew it was one of the colors that was dropped for the street lamps! Thanks for the clarification