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Post #445480 by bigbrotiki on Tue, Apr 7, 2009 3:37 PM

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Mucho Mahalos, Zeta! As boring as that wall was in comparison to that "exploding universe" sign, those sure are fine scenes! Wonder how they were constructed...they look like 3D cut-outs. Hey, maybe Yesco built those...but I doubt they kept any plans. (Has anybody ever researched if the Young Electric Sign Company archived their design renderings and plans?)

On 2009-04-07 07:15, bigbrotiki wrote:
In any case, I sure wish that there was more and better quality photographic evidence of this unique feature of this now more than ever mysterious Tiki temple!

Come to think of it: Ideal would be a photo with customers sitting along that wall while happily cannibalizing some spare ribs! :D
(Even if those carvings are NOT specifically Moai Kava Kava.)