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New find - Quiksilver Mug
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Trader Woody
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09/28/2004
At the weekend I was in Manchester, England and visited a surf shop that was going out of business. (In the city that served up the Smiths and Joy Division, perhaps a surf shop wasn't the best idea). Virtually everything was on sale, cheap, and I suddenly noticed a Tiki mug without a price tag on. "How much for the Tiki mug?" I asked. "£20" was the answer. I tried to beat him down, but he wasn't having any of it. Still, I think I got a decent deal as I've seen nor heard of this mug before: I guess Quiksilver made up a bunch to use in there stores around the globe in displays. It was in the cabinet holding stuff like necklaces and watches. I'm not sure that they were ever for sale, but I imagine not. The guy who sold it to me said he really wanted to keep it as he was planning on putting a bar in his basement. I told him I already had one and it was going to a good home. Trader Woody |
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MEAN GENE
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09/28/2004
Now I've seen everything! What do ya think about that Holden? |
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Tiki-Toa
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09/28/2004
Nice find Woody, great color! To bad they did not have a ton and at a better price. |
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09/28/2004
I found one in a surf shop in San Diego several years ago & they refused to sell it. The shop went out of business while I was out of town so I never had a chance to try to pick it up. The shop also had a lamp made from what looked like a honey brown version, has anyone seen anything like that? |
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Island Savage
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09/28/2004
Something about a corporate logo on a tiki mug......just seems out of place to me.... [ Edited by: freaky*tiki on 2004-09-28 12:54 ] |
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Tabu
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09/29/2004
I Saw a Pink ceramic tiki lamp with the Roxy clothing label at surf/beachwear shop in Toronto last year. |
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Trader Woody
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09/29/2004
I hear you chief, but surf culture has always rested easily with Tiki, so it seems a logical crossover to me. These surf companies usually started with a couple of people in a surf shack, making the goods for their friends and went on from there. Besides, Tiki mugs have had logos plastered on their backs for decades. Anything from movies (Blue Hawaii) to Frats to more corporate restaurants (Hard Rock Cafe) have had logos stuck onto existing Tiki mugs. Trader Woody |
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Island Savage
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09/29/2004
Trader Woody, |
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Luckydesigns
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09/30/2004
By the way, QUIKSILVER is located in HB not Irvine. If it really bugs you that a tiki mug is used as a marketing device for a SURF company, you've got other issues to deal with. Yeah, Quiksilver is a corporate, billion dollar, company now, but they came from the same place as Hobie, Mossimo (back when they were a surf clothing company), and Gotcha. All companies starting in garages in the Newport/ Balboa area. It's not like we're the group to all of the sudden stumble upon tiki. Hell, I even have a Crazy Al tiki keychain from the June 2000 OP Pro (not that 2000 is that old or anything). That Irvine Meadows thing bums me out too. Cool mug, I wish I had one. |
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Island Savage
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09/30/2004
You're right about the location....I was thinking of the O'Neil offices.I did'nt realize you worked for Quicksilver.....my comment was just an observation.No need to get so bent out of shape:) [ Edited by: freaky*tiki on 2004-09-30 17:18 ] |
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MakeDaMug
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10/01/2004
I'd buy it... I dig the WC Fields schnozz!! |
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Luckydesigns
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10/01/2004
I love getting bent out of shape. Didn't mean to explode on you. |
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PEDDRO
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10/01/2004
I've seen the same thing out here at the Quiksilver store at Torquay (near Bells Beach...if anyone's not sure). They wouldn't sell them either. [ Edited by: PEDDRO on 2004-09-30 23:59 ] |
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Trader Woody
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10/01/2004
Yeah, luckily we are still at that level with the surf scene in the UK (though the most you're going to get to eat from the sea are mussels and the odd dozy fish). The British surf companies are still pretty localised (one of the biggest is actually called 'Tiki'). Of course the big American companies merch sells well everywhere from little surf shacks to Harrods surf section :( . I hadn't realised how big some had become. The way they advertise makes it seem like they are still being made by one man and his dog, 10 feet away from the beach. Trader Woody |
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Island Savage
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10/01/2004
Harrods is a pretty amazing place, I was there a couple of years ago.I spent at least an hour there and still did not see the half of it! I did'nt see the surf section.....that place is truly a one stop shop.... |
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Tiki Trav
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08/24/2008
found one today! in blue glaze |
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Tiki Trav
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08/25/2008
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Tiki Trav
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01/04/2012
See this lamp over in marketplace thread.... |
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teaKEY
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01/04/2012
Not the same as Woody's |
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Johnny Dollar
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01/04/2012
google provides a link to the photo teakey is referring to [edited to clarify/append] [ Edited by: johnny dollar 2012-01-04 12:56 ] |
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Tiki Trav
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01/04/2012
Reading previous posts provides info (& context) |
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Johnny Dollar
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01/04/2012
was providing info in response to teakey's comment since trader woody's photos had delinked :D |
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