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Kahiki Moai mug question,
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rustbeltcat
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Wed, Sep 22, 2004 8:51 PM
Hey all, I have just been given two Kahiki maoi mugs, (now I have six of the little blighters) |
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MachTiki
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Thu, Sep 23, 2004 8:09 AM
Rustbelcat, I'm sure someone here will be able to give you the whole timeline for these, I thought I'd get the ball rolling with a picture. I remember that when I got this mug I was blown away at the detail in it. As you see, it has the "Mug No.1" printing on the bottom. What do the mugs with less detail say on the bottom? I would assume that the more you use a mold, the less detail there is. [ Edited by: MachTiki on 2004-09-23 08:10 ] |
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rustbeltcat
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Thu, Sep 23, 2004 7:57 PM
Hey Mach tiki |
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midnite
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Fri, Sep 24, 2004 11:40 AM
There was a seller on ebay who consistently sold Tiki -type items. He knew a lot about Kahiki stuff. I cannot remember his name, but I do know I don't see him selling on ebay, and haven't for a long time. This is what I recall, adjust for my meds. The earliest Kahiki mugs were made by local producers, in the early '60's I believe. These Hoffman items are the most sought-after pieces from Kahiki. Coveted, one might say. That production line proved insufficient, so a more commercial approach was taken. The result as the "No 1" mug, the wood-grained Moai. The No.1 mug is pretty much the protoypical Kahiki mug. Later, the No 1 mugs a were made in a less detailed, more rugged style. Still the same basic design, but distinctly less attractive. I believe they are simply marked "Kahiki", and even that mark is sometimes difficult to discern. The skull mug was "No. 2" and those too were made later on with much less detail. Relatedly, a seller just prematurely ended two auctions of Hoffman Kahiki items. One auction consisted of two "Idol's Cast" mug bowls. It's frustrating to have that happen on something you're watching. I hope it is more frustrating for the seller when they learn how much these are worth, 'cause I doubt they get anything near actual value when ending an auction erly. One of these bowls, in excellent condition went for upwards of $700 on ebay. Now that was probably a "one off" event. These, which looked quite nice, have easily fetched a few hundred. |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 2:37 PM
hey cat, long time no see. after the original world famous hoffman pottery designs. (local columbus potter, early 60's. highly collectable stuff. any of it.)they went to the cheaper japan monkey head. I believe orchids of hawaii. I have similar mugs, one marked orchids, one marked kahiki.I believe the mug #1 is the first mug orchids made for them. every time the mold wore out , they just made a new one off of the old mug...until they became unrecognisable. sometimes they would just make a shippment of orchids monkey mugs. i have the whole progression of these mugs. all pretty much worthless to me.(being here) the only kahiki stuff I value is the finely made hoffman pottery. |
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rustbeltcat
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Tue, Oct 5, 2004 4:46 AM
Hey Chisel Slinger! |
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chisel slinger
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Fri, Oct 8, 2004 7:34 PM
hey jay. good to hear from you. do give me a hollar next time. jimmy. |
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