Hutcoy Member Sep 5, 2017 #1 I have never heard this term before. I assume it refers to Mylar curtains or some other shimmer curtain. Does anyone have a definition for "Lame Soft Goods"?
I have never heard this term before. I assume it refers to Mylar curtains or some other shimmer curtain. Does anyone have a definition for "Lame Soft Goods"?
sk8rsdad Well-Known Member Fight Leukemia Sep 5, 2017 #2 It's probably lamé which is a shimmery fabric.
gafftapegreenia CBMod CB Mods Sep 5, 2017 #3 I've seen some pretty lame soft good tho, and most weren't lamé.
derekleffew Resident Curmudgeon Senior Team Premium Member Sep 5, 2017 #4 Hutcoy said: Does anyone have a definition for "Lame Soft Goods"? Click to expand... Bedsheets as backdrops.
Hutcoy said: Does anyone have a definition for "Lame Soft Goods"? Click to expand... Bedsheets as backdrops.
BillConnerFASTC Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2017 #5 Or rosco glame: http://us.rosco.com/en/product/glame
Hutcoy Member Sep 5, 2017 #6 sk8rsdad said: It's probably lamé which is a shimmery fabric. Click to expand... This might very well be it, as I'm sure many don't follow acute accent marks in emails anymore. Thanks!
sk8rsdad said: It's probably lamé which is a shimmery fabric. Click to expand... This might very well be it, as I'm sure many don't follow acute accent marks in emails anymore. Thanks!
JohnD Well-Known Member Fight Leukemia Sep 5, 2017 #7 Use to be was lame = shot full of holes, of course maybe that's just a cowboy thing.
gafftapegreenia CBMod CB Mods Sep 5, 2017 #8 derekleffew said: Bedsheets as backdrops. Click to expand... Oh god, that IS lame.