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Mystery Tiki Pole

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askeroth posted on 07/16/2004

The only thing I know about this pole is that it is from Tonga and is hand carved. It's 3'6" long and 6" thick. I was wondering if it's worth anything. If anyone has any information, please let me know.

[ Edited by: askeroth on 2004-07-16 03:00 ]

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tikijackalope posted on 07/16/2004

Its cursed; you should send it to me right away for..uh...decursification.

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FLOUNDERart posted on 07/16/2004

Take it away Bong!

TRR

It looks alot like the stuff Tikimaster777 sells on ebay. His stuff is really nice, I bought a fijian war club from him a few months ago, carving is top-notch. his totem tikis look identicle to the one in the pic provided. I would say the one you have is probably 300.00 range-if I had to guess.

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Swanky posted on 07/16/2004

I see that style all over and it seems to be a tourist carving from Hawaii. If you look on Ebay in the Hawaiiana section, there are a lot, but they are usually about a foot tall.

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Tiki Royale posted on 07/16/2004

Looks like the Tongan carvings that are brought in by the boatload to Waikiki.
Pretty much every souviner shop on Oahu has a wall full, in various sizes and thre are usually a few guys carving them at the International Marketplace.
Aloha,
:tiki:

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Unga Bunga posted on 07/16/2004

I would take it to the Antique Road Show, just to be sure.

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FLOUNDERart posted on 07/17/2004

On 2004-07-16 11:53, Unga Bunga wrote:
I would take it to the Antique Road Show, just to be sure.

There ya go Unga. :lol:

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Trader Woody posted on 07/17/2004

On 2004-07-16 11:51, Tiki Royale wrote:
Looks like the Tongan carvings that are brought in by the boatload to Waikiki.
Pretty much every souviner shop on Oahu has a wall full, in various sizes and thre are usually a few guys carving them at the International Marketplace.
Aloha,
:tiki:

The quality doesn't look too bad -pretty nice detailing, but some giveaway signs that it wasn't carved in Hawaii. How does this particular carving compare to the wallfulls of carvings you mention? Most of the cheap, copycat Tiki's I've seen have been a whole lot cruder.

Trader Woody

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askeroth posted on 07/17/2004

Well I know for sure that it is from Tonga and that it is at least thirty years old. That's pretty much all I know :-?

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Tiki Royale posted on 07/17/2004
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