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Post #459148 by TikiMookie on Thu, Jun 4, 2009 12:42 PM

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Coco Joe, put down the bad Jose Cuervo Tequila and pick up the rum bottle, you'll feel much better.. It's poisoning what's left of the noggin..

Holden is a sweet guy, I met him at Loren's place and at a party. He loves designing tiki mugs, he's easy going and down to earth.

Yes, Tiki Farm is a business. I for one am happy that everything to do with tiki is not stricktly vintage. I love the vintage "finds" and treasures, but if someone doesn't create new Tiki, the old will eventually wither away and die, no matter how much we try to save it. If it isn't for entrepenours like Holden, who is going to keep the Tiki Spirit alive and renewed?

I'm sure Holden has to put up with a ton of business headaches that most of us don't even think about. To say they "suck" is just an ignoramous statement. If you don't like Tiki Farm, don't buy from them. But don't just throw out idiot statements like that to create an uproar. That serves no purpose.

And Tiki Farm has come a long way from their humble beginnings. As in any business, if you have a passion for something, you will make improvements over time.

I like Tiki Farm and I'm glad they are doing a good business. Who wouldn't rather be making money creating Tiki mugs? Sounds like a wonderful job to me!