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Post #781256 by tikiskip on Sun, Nov 5, 2017 2:16 PM

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Some nice stuff DC.
The news paper is from the end of the Kahiki and the Napkins I don't know when they started those but it was early I think.

The two-headed ashtray I have seen one before but it was a different style somewhat.
They were all made one by one at that time and had no glaze that I have ever seen.
Plus if it was from the start of the Kahiki (that ashtray would have been from that time and made by Mrs. Sapp)the two-headed ashtray would have "Kahiki" scratched into the bottom.

The creativenative stuff is not from the Kahiki but still cool.
When we went to Hawaii we were hard pressed to find any tiki for sale.
Finally found one in the international market place from this guy who was under the Banyan tree only on Thursdays.

The tiki we saw on display were mostly TikiBosko carvings.