Tiki Central / Tiki Marketplace / Edward Brownlee Moai Papa Papa carving from the Aku Aku in Las Vegas
Post #699967 by SilverLine on Wed, Nov 20, 2013 8:02 AM
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Hi all; I'm seriously considering selling my Edward Brownlee Moai Papa Papa carving from the Aku Aku in Las Vegas. I bought it at a warehouse auction over three years ago and ever since I've had the growing feeling that it deserves to be somewhere better. I think it has great historical significance and should be displayed better; maybe some Vintage Vegas museum or Frankie's Tiki Room? This carving is one of at least 7 individual pieces that stood between dining rooms in the restaurant, all of them different. There may be others out there, but I believe this is the only known survivor so far. I've done nothing to it; no cleaning, touch-up or repainting. It's all original to the best of my knowledge, and stands almost 6 feet tall. More general information can be found in the The Aku-Aku in Las Vegas thread seen here. PM me if interested. Now, some documentation: A few shots of it as it is now: This is what it looks like under harsher auction lighting. (Note: the handwritten tag was put on by the consigner but was lost before the auction). Images of it in situ, thanks to Dustycajun and Bigbrotiki:
Information on the interior carvings from an early Aku Aku menu, thanks to Dustycajun:
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