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Paramarine Trousers


bigjoe
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Hi guys ..long time since I’ve been on here but I thought you may like to see this pair of Paramarine pants I’ve had in my collection for some time..long story short I purchased them from Jim Moran quite some time back and they have just sat in my collection,interesting they are marked western costume co with another label named to god knows who..with my eyes I can’t read the penciled name..I wonder if they where ever used in a film / TV show..

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Tommy Gleason, yes. The top line says "L.A. Opera". These would have been used by the Los Angeles Opera. Modern military camo is a bit different type costume for an opera . . . but hey - I watched a tape of "Fidelio" done modern. Awful. So . . . looks like your camo pants are a bit long-hair! :)

 

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23 minutes ago, bigjoe said:

Thanks for the info..LA Opera wow never would have thought that

 

Well, it isn't exactly the thing that would jump to mind when looking at camo pants! -grin- Guess liking some long-hair music pays off, even in this hobby! Never know when you might need some bits of info! :)

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