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Old 24th March 2011, 05:53 PM   #1
A Senefelder
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but similarly themed costumes as well.
Jim back in the 90's I started aquiring alot of these fraternal costumes for use with renfaire costumes and for Halloween use. The variety is simply amazing. Based on the way I encountered them in antique stores ( large numbers of costumes all in one dealers booth ) i'm guessing that they were sold off in lots as either chapters closed or the pagents they were intended for fell by the wayside. They ran the gamit from the loosely historically inspired to the fantastical to the simply silly.
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