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Post #8703 by the75stingray on Thu, Sep 19, 2002 7:29 AM

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Actually, I think the sinks and stuff were stored away for that legendary rebuilding.

But items on ebay that says Kahiki are usually from the Kahiki. (I did not look at the ebay booster seat that close, but I saw one that actually said Kahiki on it, I thought.)

I imagine that 99.9% of the Kahiki items are, in fact, from the Kahiki. And they are usually marked as such.

For those of you who do not know, when the Kahiki closed, many of their items were auctioned off in some secretive auction that I certanily was unaware of in Dayton.
If my reputable-retro source was at that auction, he is not telling me. In fact, I do not know anyone who actually attended the auction.

Rest assured, there is plenty of Kahiki memorabilia still available for everyone...at a reasonable price. (I would not pay $20 for a Headhunter mug, when the next day there is one for $4!)
You can still get them!

Good luck! Happy hunting!

-C.