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Post #603244 by TabooDan on Sat, Aug 20, 2011 12:36 AM

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Just wanted to throw a few more shakers on here as I know there's probably still quite a few still missing. It's neat looking over the thread and seeing all the different ones.

Treasure Craft Ship shakers:

Treasure Craft Sea Horses in thier original box:

I saw these recently. They aren't really 'Tiki' but I think they do fit the theme just like the last set. Especially being marked Florida and were made for the tourist trade. These could have been available at a few of the famous Tiki establishments that were around. Who knows?

Here's another cool set of Tiki shakers made by Treasure Craft of Hawaii:

These ones are actually a little harder to find. The mug is much more common but these seem not to come up too often.

Here's a set of hand carved wooden Maori shakers:

Next up is some nice old shakers from Tiki Gardens in Florida:

Pretty straight forward but a neat design with cool hand painted graphics with the "Tiki Gardens Fla." stamped on them. A little closer shot:

Don't know who made these specifically, but the style is a pretty popular design. It was used on lot's of different designs like tall mugs, shorter mugs with handles, ashtrays, tooth pick holders, shakers, candle holders, banks, and more. They are usually found with Made in Japan stickers on them.

I like this style because each one is a half round and when you put them back to back, they form a neat display perfect for your dinner table!

Here's a set of miniature Tiki Mug shakers:

These were made by a Japanese Company called "Quong Quong" and they are pretty much exact, but smaller, replicas of their common handled Tiki mug.

This next set is one of my favorite designs and are quite hard to find:

Made by OMC specifically for the "Tiki Hut".

Still in their box:

Here's most of my collection dragged out for a quick little photo shoot:



Mahalo, TabooDan

[ Edited by: TabooDan 2011-08-20 00:52 ]