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Post #13915 by Basement Kahuna on Fri, Nov 15, 2002 9:40 PM

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The height without the top and bottom spires (which screwed in via a single hole at the top) is 7 feet, 6 inches. The tiki has a round hollow at the back where it went around the steel building supports and was pegged to a twin to totally hide the supports! P.S. the other piece is a real Paupua, New Guinea Sepik River area spirit board gathered in the 60's by an Australian oil researcher...placed in front of huts so the bad spirits will presume them occupied and move on.