Tiki Central / Collecting Tiki / Crypto-Mugs. Do these legends exist and who has them?
Post #518440 by woofmutt on Fri, Mar 19, 2010 7:18 AM
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"With the whimsical nature of the illos on this menu, there's less of a case for the existence of real-world counterparts." I've encountered (but never bought) the Jamaica Bamboo mug several times: It's made from a piece of bamboo with woodburned designs. I assumed they were from Jamaica and would guess the hotel used mugs made for use in Jamaica. This vessel: Looks like one of those 1950s fiberglass planters/cache pots in a metal stand filled with ice and a container for the booze nested in the ice. (The drink is meant for four people and the image implies the metal stand is sitting on the floor.) As someone pointed out above the artist renderings on these various menus usually stuck close to the actual mug designs. Based on that and known existence of other vessels on the Delmonico's menu I'd say the Kon-Tiki mug probably existed. |