Fern
One of the Regulars
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- Arlington, VA
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Daily boina. Elosegui in khaki.
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Daily boina. Elosegui in khaki.
The photo is Spanish, titled 'Montejurra' (Navarra), by Spanish photographer Francisco Ontañón (1958 or 1959).Found on the web. Stated it was from Argentina.
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Sad story.Prisoner 155
One of the best graphic novels I have read is Prisoner 155 (yes, highly recommended!).
Prisoner 155: Simón Radowitzky is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel that tells the story of Simón Radowitzky (1891-1956), a gentle soul caught up in a cruel world.
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Author/illustrator Agustín Comotto is an Argentinian living in Spain where the book was first published in 2016.
Radowitzky appears in a few books (recently The Anarchist Expropriators and Rebellion in Patagonia--both from AK Press), but this is the first English-language book devoted solely to him.
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His tumultuous life begins with his immigration from Ukraine to Argentina, followed by his assassination of Colonel Falcón (who presided over the slaughter of 100 workers) in 1909.
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Banished to a penal colony, he escaped, was recaptured and tortured, serving a total of twenty years.
Upon release he joined the Spanish Revolution, after which he decamped for Mexico, where he died in 1956 while employed at a toy factory.
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I keep mine in dresser drawer. No plastic, and with a cedar wood block.Hey guys, as I’m organizing my collection I wanted to ask what you all do when longer term storing the boinas. Do you keep them in their baggies or leave them open air?
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Me too with Downey softeners stripsI keep mine in dresser drawer. No plastic, and with a cedar wood block.
Thanks for the responses so far!Hey guys, as I’m organizing my collection I wanted to ask what you all do when longer term storing the boinas. Do you keep them in their baggies or leave them open air?
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My "personal berets" are simply stored on a shelf, but with pieces of Canadian cedar wood in between them. This is a great natural way to prevent moth damage.Hey guys, as I’m organizing my collection I wanted to ask what you all do when longer term storing the boinas. Do you keep them in their baggies or leave them open air?
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How cool, @Daan — I have two hat boxes like those but used for other hats. Maybe I should get more to store the berets. I like the labeling system taped to the outside of the boxes!My "personal berets" are simply stored on a shelf, but with pieces of Canadian cedar wood in between them. This is a great natural way to prevent moth damage.
Some very old berets, pre WWII, I store in plastic vacuum bags, simply to preserve them long term.
Otherwise, I don't store my berets in plastic (unless sucked vacuum, plastic bags can cause your beret to smell over time and if there is any moisture in the firbres, which is likely, it can cause mold and even worse smell).
My brother Frans has a more sophisticated way of storing his berets, neatly per brand in plastic hat boxes that are moth proof but do circulate air:
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Alas, with over 200 berets in my collection, I have to simplify...