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Post #394714 by Tom Slick on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 3:51 PM

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Wow!
So these tikis have quite an infamous history! Since I discovered these in my treks across SoCal, I was really mesmerized by their style and feel to the eye. It's kind of hard to explain, but they grab my attention everytime I'm in that area. And for the note Sven, A good insider source said that the "investment" fell through, so that place is safe for a couple more years at least(fingers crossed).It really is a unique place onto its own. The last I had heard regarding the future of those tikis, was that they were to stay in the hands of the current property owner regardless what becomes of the property. That person also told me that their had been many inquiries made in purchasing them and giving them a new home, all of which obviously been turned down! In any case, they are safe where they are now, or at least have been for a while now. Does anyone know how the current owners came into possesion of the three wisetiki made by Milan?