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Post #379816 by Psycho Tiki D on Mon, May 12, 2008 4:11 PM

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This is what I found this past week...I call this Antique show versus flea market!

Antique show...


Vintage "Mr. Bali Hai" mug, no lid, broken bone, with sticker. $4.00.




Vintage Reyn's Men's Wear Hawaiian Island Aloha shirt. $10.00

There was also a guy selling a boatload of Coco Joe's but his prices started at $20.00 and went up. I passed and went to the...

Flea Market...


Two-faced green glass tiki mug. $2.00.


"Vacation In Hawaii" by The Hawaiians. $0.25.



"Hukilau Hulas" with basic hula instructions on the back cover. $0.25.


Les Baxter's "Original Quiet Village" "Recorded in Stereo and Duophonic", worn cover, record in great condition. $0.25.



"'Round The Town with Ernie Menehune". Signed Aloha, Ernie Menehune, the back of the cover has photos of the places he performed. Albums reads "Songs Requested Most During Top Night Club Engagements. Nightclub photos include; Mountain Shadows, Phoenix Arizona, Tiki Kai, Albuquerque New Mexico, Camelback Inn, Phoenix Arizona, Tiki Kai, Denver Colorado and Spanish Trail, Tucson Arizona. Who the hell was Ernie Menehune? $0.25.


Two wooden carved tiki lighters. $5.00




Three Islander coconut mugs, one Islander 3 face bucket, one Islander Mr. Smiley and one Islander Cannibal mug. I walked up to a table and found all of these sitting together. Now while I was at the antique show, some guy had a Mr. Smiley mug, chipped on the bottom for $85.00. I paid $2.00 each for these for a total of $12.00 for all 6!




Vintage "Story Board" "W.C.T.C. Hand Made In Palau, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands" Original sticker price of $15.95. Paid $5.00. Don't know how to interpret the story on this one, but it appears a couple of people lost their heads? Anyone know how to read these?

This week, the flea market ruled the antique show!

Later,

Psycho Tiki D (I know I am and I put the "Psycho" in "Tiki D")!