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A new Ebay record?!?!?
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 8:57 AM
The Maori Tiki Bob's mug went for $*......well what I think is a new record for how much someone has paid for a mug! Does anyone find this just a tad ridiculous?!? I mean the mug is nice, but is it really worth all that $$$... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=722096886 |
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KokomoTikiBar&Grill
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 9:28 AM
I think it is worth what ever you can afford to pay. Me, I went to 101.00 on it. I could have went more, but I did not want it that bad. Thats the most I have ever bid on any mug. |
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PolynesianPop
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 9:43 AM
Well, I personally wouldn't spend that much on a mug but that's just because I'm cheap. For those however, who make a tidy income and have an abundant love for tiki then I can understand it. The only thing keeping me from attaining true rarities in my collection is $$$. My interest in the hobby is the same no matter what my income. Those who spend these enormous amounts for mugs just simply have more financial resource than you or I. To me, there's nothing wrong with that. Personally, if I had $300.00 to blow on a Tiki Bob's mug, I would instead buy: Trader Vic's Scorpion Bowl - $30.00 Yes, you can buy all this stuff for the same price of what that mug sold for. Now, if I had a choice, I'd certainly take the "goody bag" listed above over the Tiki Bob's mug anyday. But then again, that's because my budget would force me to. If I could afford the TB mug, you better believe I'd take it. I still don't have that one in my collection! BTW - If I'm not mistaken, I think the record for something on eBay was in the $440.00 - $450.00 range for a Kahiki Mystery Bowl by Hoffman Ceramics. Here is a pic: http://www.tikiroom.net/gallery/kahiki/aaa *** * * The Polynesian Popster * * *** [ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2002-10-15 09:47 ] |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 10:39 AM
Whoa! Makes me all the more thrilled I found mine for $8.00 at a local flea market! :tiki: |
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midnite
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 10:47 AM
Hey Pop, Sorry I missed you visit to Tonga, it slipped my addled mind, mainly becasue my pc crashed and I finally took it to the repair shop. Sounds like you had a good time, excellent! The Kahiki Mystery Bowl went for $800+, purchased by one of our own Centralites. Most for a mug I can recall would be the "Elvis" Tiki Bob type mug ($1000 more or less?). Tiki Bob rules, but for $300 not in my kingdom! midnite |
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PolynesianPop
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 12:02 PM
Midnite, |
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tikimug
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 12:28 PM
Well I thought this is how auctions go, the item gets sold for how much someone is willing to pay. There must have been someone else willing to pay up to $290 for him to get it at $294. |
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TikiManiac
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 3:29 PM
For those of you who want the Maori Tiki Bob's mug, someone else has posted one...hey, the buy now is only $300! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=724574689 |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 3:34 PM
How old do you reckon the 'Maori' Tiki Bobs is? It looks like the 70's judging by the writing on the back. (Perhaps). Trader Woody |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 3:53 PM
--I agree!!! I would much rather have this collection of new/repro mugs than that one old/vintage Tiki Bob's mug. I actually drink out of my mugs and I could actually use all of the mugs you mention below (good choices, by the way). The Tiki Bob's mug would just sit and gather dust and, personally, I just don't think it's as cool as many of the new/repro mugs out now. Personally, if I had $300.00 to blow on a Tiki Bob's mug, I would instead buy: Trader Vic's Scorpion Bowl - $30.00 Sean |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 6:04 PM
Well, danlovestiki has shelled out $100 on several mugs lately and at least 1 other for $200+. Looks like he has spent over a grand this month on Ebay tiki. Yikes! |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 6:28 PM
Well, I guess Dan really does love tikis... |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 10:32 PM
Sigh...I wonder how much it would have gathered without me having published all the interesting Tiki Bob's info in the B.O.T.- But then I remember that I wrote about this Mainlander mug going for over a hundred bucks in the book, so the e-bay inflation was already in full swing then... Still, please note that 99% of the B.O.T. artifacts were gotten pre-ebay (I think the Ren Clark's Headhunter is one exception, right, Fatu Hiva?) |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2002 11:26 PM
I'm probably going to be getting another wave of hate messages comin at me for this, but I just don't see anything all that unusual about that mug going for $294. What I mean is, I've been out in the field hunting mugs for almost ten years solid now.. I've never come across one of those. No one i know has ever come across one of those- I'm sure somebody somewhere has, but odds are, its not going to be you.. ever. That being said, and it being a cool mug- what is getting one worth to a serious tikimug collector? Consider this: I've seen 3 on Ebay since it began.. ever. Two I own, and then this one. And that's over, what, six YEARS of EBAY -the world's largest market of vintage goods? That spells R A R E to me. They aren't going to get any less rare, or cheaper, unless someone unearths a crate of them somewhere.. or everybody decides Tikimugs are stupid and don't care anymore. So... whats the verdict? As a serious tikmug collector, what would YOU do? Yes, you could tell yourself all kinds of things about why you don't need to pay that money, or it's not as magical as finding one for a quarter, blah blah, but that still doesnt change the fact that your collection is lacking a serious piece, now does it? That's just my logic.. I remember people thinking I was mentally unstable buying mine for $80 apiece. About 2 years later, its tripled.. will it come back down? maybe.. will it become less rare? doubtful.. Am I trying to be a jerk? No. I'm just stating the reality as I see it- the rare mugs are becoming valueable, because they are RARE, and thus, there is an inherent value that goes along with it. Yes, you can lament the days of $2 mugs and 'gift mugs' and whatnot- but remember, those mugs werent the Maori Tiki Bob- if it was, you're lucky. But what if you want one and you're not one of the special people that luckout and find rare mugs lying around or have people give them to you?- how else would you get one other than to fight/pay for it? Screw the S&P 500- Buy Tiki. Thoughts anyone? PS- where are my meds? [ Edited by: fatuhiva on 2002-10-16 00:10 ] |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 12:34 AM
dude your meds are missing again. I dont know why you think you've seen every mug that has ever hit ebay, but I have seen at LEAST a dozen or so of that exact mug pass me by. (although this latest one WAS especially minty fresh) |
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bamboo ben
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 7:23 AM
I saw a case of them the other day at "Big Lots" going for .99 cents each! I passed. Too much money. |
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TheMuggler
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 7:47 AM
Well, I don't know about all you suckers, but every single tiki mug in my collection was a tax-free gift which cost me nuthin' at all. I didn't even have to spring for "thank you notes" and postage. Not even for the set of 6 Ren Clark Headhunter mugs given to me 27 years before The Book of Tiki was published. That's why my collection is so much better than everyone else's -- I paid the least of all of you suckers, AND I was into them when most of you posers were drinking formula out of plastic sippy-cups. You people who buy your mugs for $1 or $2 at the thrift store are being taken for a RIDE. I would NEVER pay that much for a mug. -Mike |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 9:25 AM
Mike, I tell you what, if it makes you feel better about yourself, we'll believe you. "Wow, you're the man!, we all want to pray to you. How did you get so smart? We're all such dumbshits!, we wish we could be like you, we wish we could vote as intelligently as you Florida voters, we wish we were as OLD as you since we were drinking formula when you began fiber therapy, please, oh please be our friend. Tell us more oh miser master." So what if people want to pay "real" money for mugs, what the f&#* does it matter. Sounds more like you're envious of people with a) jobs other than flipping burgers, and b) money to spend on what they want. A thing of tiki is a joy forever [ Edited by: Tiki_Bong on 2002-10-16 09:41 ] |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 9:27 AM
"Also, 10 years of hunting does not a "ever" make. Paitience prevails. " 10 years isn't being "patient"? come on now- what is ten years of your time worth to you? I am not saying that good finds don't happen- sure they do. To somebody, somewhere. Like the guy that wins the $80million lotto jackpot- but that guy is most likely not going to be me on any given day. So if I was Joe tiki-collector and reeeally wanted that mug, I'd stay on my meds and keep myself mentally stable about the reality of just 'finding one' by considering just paying for it. But that's me- if a person isn't comfortable with paying that kind of money for a mug, that's OK too- to each his own. The point I'm trying to make is that I don't see it as some horrible sin- it's just somebody who doesn't have the time or patience to go scouring thrift/antique shops for 13 years on the bad off-chance that they run into this mug for $5.. and they have a basic idea what all that time and effort and luck would be worth to them, so they pay to make it happen now. Just like you can pay someone to put your sprinkler system in, or you can bust your back doing it yourself.. [ Edited by: fatuhiva on 2002-10-16 09:35 ] |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 9:53 AM
fatuhiva, As I've said before, I'm not the type that will spend the big bucks/no whammies prices of some ultra-rare mugs but that's just me. There's nothing wrong with spending the money on something you truly want to obtain. Especially if you believe it worth your time or luck in finding a "score." Let's be honest - not even a Tiki Leilani mug is an easy find anymore. |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 10:16 AM
Tiki-Bong, I thought the absolute ridiculousness of my post would make the sarcasm clear, but I guess not. Thanks for editing your comment about my genitals, as I was getting worried about where or how you may have seen them to make such a remark (like those spam emails say, you just can't tell what information about you is out there on the net). For the record, I think this discussion is pointless. Bob pays a million dollars for a Mai Kai chiki tiki mug and Sally buys the same one from the gift shop for $5. Who cares? If you don't like the price, don't buy it. For some people it's about the hunt, others it's about obsessively acquiring every mug ever made no matter the cost. If it makes some of you feel superior to spend less money on mugs, great. If it makes others feel more superior to outspend everyone else, wonderful. And if you were into tiki 10 years ago, then rock on with your primitive self. If you got into it yesterday, welcome aboard, and please don't bid against me on eBay. Now please excuse me while I go look over my sample ballot again. Where the hell is Jimmy Carter on this thing? -Mike |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 10:51 AM
I've said it before; For me personally, I just cant do it. I guess it's more the thrill of the hunt for me. If I had every tiki mug ever made, would I be happy? |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 11:54 AM
Mike, You need to work on the 'delivery' of things humorous/sarcastic. Your post didn't quite work out. But then I guess practice makes perfect so ... |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 12:04 PM
I would love to do that! But in reality I probably couldn't get the time off from work :( It seems I pay more for my mugs than everyone on this list (but not as much as Dan!) I could hunt and scout around my area for years and NEVER run across a tenth of the mugs that are available on eBay right now. I tend to be alittle more selective because if I really want it I'm willing to pay for it, but because of my limited income I will only bid on the mugs that I really like not neccessarily {sp?} just to get the rarest... blah, blah, blah [ Edited by: tikimug on 2002-10-16 12:08 ] |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 3:37 PM
Mike, we're tuned into irony here, so I heartily enjoyed your post. Humour at it's best hits targets at their narrowest. I'd like to also point out that the rare mugs are being produced today in their limited quantities by the folks we all know and love. Even the 'rarest' of mugs produced commercially for Tiki Bars were in quantities that far outstrip the limited editions by Bosko, MunkTiki, and Tiki Farm. To go to the effort to get a mug designed for a particular bar costs a lot of money. Only someone with zero experience of the bar trade would then go on to order a mere 200 of that mug. So, these may seem rare because they aren't popping up on eBay too often, but they are out there in far greater quantities than most of the limited editions made in the second wave of Tiki. A decade from now and you'll be cursing the day you didn't buy a mug readily available from our pals!! Trader Woody [ Edited by: Trader Woody on 2002-10-16 15:54 ] |
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bamboo ben
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 10:31 PM
Aloha Ku's and Wahines, |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 10:50 PM
hmmmm... a floating tiki mug..... hmmm..... if Munktiki beats me to it at least I acknowledged how f'in cool it is that Ben's gramps did it first!....hmmm..... A FLOATING TIKI MUG! "Hey Sweetie, do me a favor and top off that Lapu Lapu and stick it in the pool and backwards dog paddle in my direction for about 30 seconds - love you babe!". |
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Wed, Oct 16, 2002 11:41 PM
"big bucks/no whammies" hahaha hey somebody other than myself remembers that frikkin gameshow.. |
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bamboo ben
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Thu, Oct 17, 2002 8:05 AM
A "real" cork fishing float. He used blue & green saki bottles. Cut the necks off (the old way by using a sting wrapped around it with lamp oil and lighting it) then they went upside down in the float. A hard wax was used to fill the bottom. My mother said they made thousands of em'. She said she would hide in the heaps of fish net so she wouldn't have to "hand sand" the edge of the glass! This is back in the 40's. |
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Thu, Oct 17, 2002 1:59 PM
It was crystal clear to me. And darn funny too! |
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