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The Aluminum Christmas tree. Love it or hate it? Now with Color Wheels!!!
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 5:44 AM
(Albert is currently perched on top of a gold paper-wrapped salsa jar at the moment... if anyone knows where I can find a mini stand for him that would be much appreciated!) |
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 11:30 AM
I just watched a segment about the book on Good Morning (Sunday)and it was really interesting. The tinsil of the tree was actualy invented in WW2 and they would dump it out of planes to ward off / reflect the radar from the Nazis. I might go buy the book. |
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 11:30 AM
She's a beauty tikifish. I've all but abandoned my search for the elusive aluminum tree. I spotted the one at a downtown antique store I liked but they wanted $525.00 for it! And another $45.00 for the color wheel. Maybe I'll continue my search in the "off season". |
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 12:14 PM
Tikifish - while Sabu's thrift store & garage sale stories are the most profitable, tikifish's are consistantly the most hysterical. There should be a tikifish comic book detailing all your adventures for us... |
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 2:56 PM
tikifish, I believe I saw a small stand and the place I bought my tree. I am going that way in a couple of days, I could stop in and buy it for you if you'd like. This place also sells brand new aluminum trees and color wheels! Our lives are not in the lap of the gods, but in the lap of our cooks. [ Edited by: Dimethios on 2004-12-19 14:57 ] |
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Sun, Dec 19, 2004 4:31 PM
That would be great Dimethios! The trunk is about one inch in diameter, so if you think that would be the right size, please get it if it is not too expensive (under 5 dollars). I will pay you for it plus shipping. Thanks! Wheee! |
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Mon, Dec 20, 2004 5:14 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33849&item=2293551506&rd=1 I'm not the seller or a bidder, but what a COOL tree! |
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 2:51 PM
Happy Holidays......... My sister gave us this cool ufo ornament a few years ago......one of our favorites..... |
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 5:57 PM
Here is a picture of my aluminum tree - a 4 foot tall one, that I picked up for $1 in a thriftstore. I always display it next to the faded, outdoor plastic Santa. and what is an aluminum Xmas tree without an abominable snowman placing the star on top? A wide angle view: I have lots of other neat ornaments, which I hang on my bamboo birdcage since the tree is a bit small (no real birds are inside the birdcage) I posted a few other pictures of the tiki figure on the far left in the 'Tiki and Elves' topic in the main forum. Vern |
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Thu, Oct 20, 2005 1:10 PM
I know I'm very early this year, but I just thought I'd give a heads up. Urban Outfitters has their Tinsel Trees in stock in pink, green, blue, white and silver. They come in 3'($24) and 6'($48) versions, and if I remember correctly, they tend to sell out. I'm always on the lookout for a vintage one, but I might get a little fake one for the time being. |
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Thu, Oct 20, 2005 1:45 PM
I went to the website and checked out the holiday trees. I found this there too, a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. As funny as this is, it still irks(sp?) me that a cartoon that is all about bagging on the commercialism of Christmas is somehow marketable. Good Grief! |
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Thu, Oct 20, 2005 2:36 PM
Totally ironic Dawn, good call. I saw that and think I can make one myself at home. Go to Michaels, get branch, a couple pieces of wood, and find an ornament in your basement. Big hairy deal. Charlie Brown trees have a special place in my heart. My family always had the sparse trees at Christmas. So much so that friends ALWAYS bugged me about it. The three branch tree. 'Shani and her three branch tree.' Well, it always embarrassed me, even though I was usually in charge of picking it at the lot. We seemed to prefer the less pruned, more natural variety. You know, so you can lie underneath and look up through the branches at all the pretty ornaments and lights. You haven't experienced Christmas until you've done that. At least I haven't. Now that I have my own home I get to pick out a 7'-9' jobbie, and still get teased a little sometimes. 'Well, I see Shani's progressed to a total of five branches this year! Congratulations!' Bah. |
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Thu, Oct 20, 2005 9:21 PM
Can I just say, I love my aluminum tree! Just waiting on getting one of those rotating colored lights for the aluminum tree on sale. Dang, those things are expensive! We usually have the vintage tree up and in another room a more "normal" tree. We just make sure they can't see each other and get jealous... |
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Fri, Oct 21, 2005 12:06 PM
John, you just reminded me of something. About 6 years ago I went to visit a friend of mine. She and her brother were sharing a place at the time and they'd brought a tree home a couple of weeks before Christmas. This was quite a pathetic one. It was very full, but was missing about three quarters of it's needles. They'd found it behind a grocery store beside a dumpster, and decided to resurrect it in their living room. There were needles everywhere, and we couldn't help but laugh when attempting to decorate the thing. At least it found a home in time for Christmas. I love your snake-eating tree idea, I'd love to see a picture of that! -Tw |
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Sun, Dec 11, 2005 3:17 PM
It's time to bump this thread! We have our tree up, so you can go to http://www.geocities.com/strathkinnessjb/retroxmas.htm to see it in all its glory. Thank you, Dogbytes, for the disk for the color wheel! --SBiM |
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Mon, Dec 12, 2005 8:22 AM
What I want is a fiber optic tree combined with an aluminum tree. Any of you great shoppers seen that done? |
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Mon, Dec 12, 2005 11:36 AM
Electricity and aluminum do not mix well. --SBiM |
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Mon, Dec 12, 2005 8:27 PM
I didn't know how to light mine, so I just put a martini lamp under it...
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Tue, Dec 13, 2005 11:18 AM
If it's what you're thinking about, I've got one... Here's one with the fiber optics lit... |
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Tue, Dec 13, 2005 11:30 AM
OK I quoted myself...but again stop looking for vintage color wheels and get a new one. They are much quieter, safer, and produce the same effect! Trust me I have both. Oh and Target used to carry fiberoptic silver trees. I bought a few on sale 2 years ago. They are small tabletop ones but look really cool! Gave a few away as gifts and kept a couple. They also had these table top aluminum like trees in tubes. I got a bunch of those on sale too...very vintage looking but I don't think they sold too well....more for me! Happy decorating! Laney/eel |
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Tue, Dec 13, 2005 12:37 PM
just to be clear, there is a difference between aluminum trees and shiny silvery trees. Aluminum are made with, well, aluminum. Most of the modern ones are made out of some polymer - and those are indeed safe with lights and fiber optics. But you don't want to put lights on a real aluminum tree. --SBiM |
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 12:44 PM
Laney is right. We got our color wheel from Harriet Carter (there must be another Aluminum tree discussion, I thought I posted about that before). Anyways the other tree that is out there is a tinsel tree. I like them but not as much as I like the aluminum ones. But it sure does beat my beer can tree I had when I was baching it. BTW Wal-mart has a metal drink shaker and metal cocktail glass ornaments for about $2 each. I mention that b/c the tiki tree has them, you just can't see them in the pic. |
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 7:45 PM
..my grandparents had an awesome one...about 8 ft tall, gold, and it came with the four piece mirror platform rotating base that played music!! plus, 2 giant orb floor floodlights with gold bulbs....it was too cool. We enjoyed it all through our childhood, then, when I moved to the city, I "inherited" it, since no one else in my family wanted anything to do with such a "tacky" thing. I decked it out one year with a pink lawn flamingo that lit up on top in lew of a star, and flamingo string lites strung around it...on the base I placed my collection of 50's style large diecast car replicas....it was like a 1957 auto showroom!! lot's of fun and good memories.....after how many years it was starting to show it's age...so i traded it to a local antique dealer for an awesome witco piece that hung in my old tiki room...... |
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