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Post #795122 by tikiskip on Mon, May 13, 2019 7:05 AM

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"I need to see if I can secretly find one for her."

See these a lot in Ohio but that might be cuz they were made here.
Passed on a really big one that was $50.00 bucks the shade was really dirty.

The one I showed here was not that pricy $10.00 bucks?
Put more than that into the fix up.

But you can find them cheap If you keep looking.

Find it odd that I don't see more natural lights made from things in nature in tiki bars.

Looks like the trend is going more towards plastic and cartoony type tiki lights and other tiki décor.

In the 50s 60s you would see lots of homemade type of stuff being made and even sold in Hawaii for souvenirs Shell lights and lights made of coconuts.

Have NEVER seen the Coconut type light in any tiki bars I have been to.

For me the natural stuff is where it's at.