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Post #800005 by tikiskip on Mon, Jan 13, 2020 8:00 AM

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"Thanks Tiki Central and the Ohana for enriching GROG' life in so many ways."

I like this one and agree, and if it's spelled wrong Grog need to spell check self.

But really how would a guy living in Ohio make tiki lights and then sell them to people in France and other places all over the world, almost two hundred lights to this day if not for Tiki Central.

Found out about Tiki news first and met a few California tiki people at the Kahiki closing party.
We were blown away that there were people that documented and studied this stuff!

Heck we NEVER knew there were SOOO many tiki bars and restaurants around the world.

Lots of Kahiki info and stuff just kinda fell in our laps, oh we were looking also but it did seam like another force was at work many times.

So I posted most of what I found out about the Kahiki here so the info would not die with me, I think some of it is important and other stuff just interesting, plus some making lights things I learned along the way from building stuff and asking others.

Just think of how that info has been used over the years books, seminars, reference for other bars and lights, drinks, ect to be made.

There is lots more out there that others are hording from the public view here on TC.

So add to TC so your info can help with future tiki projects, even pictures of the events, how would you like to have more pictures of Trader Vic's luaus, or Don in his Hawaiian treehouse?
Or all the drink/food recipes, damn they don't use many of them anymore post the damn things, GET OVER IT YOUR NOT GOING TO OPEN A TIKI BAR!

Thanks Tiki Central and Tiki News, Book of Tiki, Tiki Quest, as these are the frist tiki info spots that threw Lots o gas on the small flame we had for the world of Tiki.

Maloha, That means family hello or good bye in lolo Hawaiian talk.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2020-01-13 08:02 ]