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Tiki Central / Collecting Tiki / KAHIKI Columbus, ohio tiki bar restaurant. Lee Henry, The catalog

Post #733941 by tikiskip on Mon, Dec 29, 2014 6:19 PM

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Saw that coming.

IT SAYS.

"and all the stuff that’s out there, it’s all hot."

Elise: "It’s all stolen. There was no legal sale."

It's ALL hot.
It's ALL stolen.
NO legal sale.
And what I said was...
"See that's does not sound right as in very early photo's of the gift shop you can see mugs
even table lamps for sale"

AND if none of it was for sale AND none got stolen then NONE would be out there today.
Because they would have slowly been broken by your staff.
AND since you have said that the family saved nothing from the Kahiki
then if not for the stealing of items like Idols Cast mugs and others there
would be none left.
The people who stole the stuff saved it and kept it well for all to have later.
Yes it was wrong.

When asked about my "cheap, clear ashtray" I gave them one even though I did not have the
huge mark up on my food as some restaurants.
But then I loved my place so that I kept a few ashtrays and even other stuff from my restaurant.

The Kahiki had a HUGE collection of tiki joint stuff like the Mai Kai bowl I had from the 60s
don't know where all that stuff came from and don't know where it is today.
That's who I bought it from, the Kahiki, after Mr. Taso died.

So the fact that some of these items walked out the door is why they live on today.

AND I said the writers did not have a true love or interest in Kahiki / tiki not Bill or Lee.