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Post #729538 by danlovestikis on Mon, Oct 13, 2014 8:39 AM

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Will carve I think you have. I just looked at all 55 pages of your carvings and what wonderful work I viewed. The war club on page 45 and the tiki on page 53 are stand outs.

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You can meet Will carve on page 41 of his thread. If you start looking at his work it's hard to stop!

hang10tiki you are so right. He's a happy man because he lives in his tiki dream world. How about you? What up in the Honu Hideaway that you could share here? I hope we will be able to visit you this winter.

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Saturday Dan and I took off for a trip to Pleasanton, California for their huge antique sale down mainstreet.

On the crowded freeway we road along side this truck for 2 minutes before it exited. I thought it was a good omen.

We stopped at an estate sale and the front yard was full of these beautiful flowers. There must be tikis in our future.

There is one antique mall in this town and we had never been there before. The owner of this booth we had met in the past at this same antique fair but for some reason we didn't know about her booth at the mall.

Sorry I forgot not to turn my camera for these shots.

She had the most tikis stuff ever seen in an antique store.

It's a lot of fun to look at all the items but in the

end we didn't find anything here for Dan's collection.

Maybe next time. This will always be worth the stop.

At another booth we spotted this huge print or painting. It's covered with glass so I couldn't tell. The owner made me an offer I couldn't refuse. $100. The frame is so heavy that it took

Here's a close look. I want it to be next to our TV so that we'll think we are in Hawaii.

The next morning we were up by 5:45 am to have breakfast and get to the sale ASAP.

The lady who owns the antique booth with all the tikis was at the sale. She had this Sneaky tiki. Looking at it I told her I thought someone had cut a bamboo light in half and mounted it on this plaque. She said I must be right because she has the other half at home. Nope we didn't get it.

Here's what we did bring home. Front and

back.

The domino effect took place but everything has it's new place now and we are happy. I should have turned off the TV for this photo, what a mess.


Cheers, Wendy

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