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Hi, Ok, here goes: My mom used to work as the secretary of the Dean at the Tel Aviv University medical school. One of her co-workers went to Hawaii, and this was the postcard she sent back. The date is October 1973.
Like the next one, for example: Ladies and Gentlemen, Behold EYE OF THE IDOL!:
This magiccal idol was bought in a dingy magic store owned by the father part of a washed-out has-been father-son magician duo, there were big in the 1980's. The son was later charged with child molestation. I alreday posted this mini-golf Moai in the past. It's at the Yarkon River park in Tel Aviv. It has a Star of David painted on its forhead in a misguided attempt to make it Israeli. Ok, now for the streches. Things that aren't really Tiki, but since beggars can't be choosers, we treated them as such. Shalom Tiki! Located a few minutes drive from my parents' place, Dale and I decided this is a Moai or Tiki of some sort, although the artist probably never had that in mind. Napkin holder found by Keren & Gal. Probably African. Another little artifact that was given to us by Keren & Gal (they turned it into a fridge magnet. African, too, if I'm not mistaken.
Golden Sands Hotel, Penang, Malaysia. Postcard found by Keren & Gal. Tropical, but not Tiki. Of course I'm not counting the Tiki News issue from Tower Records (I'm the only one that bought it), or the Book of Tiki paperback found in Jerusalem recently. Thanks for bearing with me, Ran [ Edited by: kick_the_reverb on 2005-01-25 15:03 ] |
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Tue, Jan 25, 2005 6:18 AM
Cool stuff! I spent time in Israel and Egypt back in '88-and I loved it.Spent a week in Dahab,Egypt,and at the time it was very rustic,but the few "hotels" that were on the Red Sea were very tiki-like,although with a bedouin sort of theme.Lots of palm fronds,tiki torches,and light up blowfish lamps-you lounged on pillows in these cafe/restaurants,and just listened to the waves coming in.Very tiki,if you ask me. |
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Tue, Jan 25, 2005 6:56 PM
Wow! That paper cut-out art is really nice.... Any chance you'd upload a hi-rez version? |
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kick_the_reverb
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Tue, Jan 25, 2005 11:12 PM
I'll have to take a hi-res photo, or set up the scanner, but I could do that. |
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Tue, Jan 25, 2005 11:23 PM
Docwoods, That IAF base located in a loonar like desert landscape was probably one of the reasons I love the Mojave desert. BTW - in the stack of postcards where the Hawaii one was found, there was one of a "Sahara" hotel in Sinai. Nothing like the Vegas Sahara, though. |
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Wed, Jan 26, 2005 6:24 AM
Ran-your feelings are understandable-I spent the majority of my time in Israel on Kibbutz Rosh Haniqra in the Northwest corner of the country.To anyone who has never lived or visited Israel,it is hard for them to understand the tension that is there.Loved it,however,and was fortunate to get to a lot of places that were absolutely breathtaking.I'd love to go back sometime,but things are still too hairy to do so.Maybe someday. |
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Tangaroa
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Wed, Jan 26, 2005 8:48 AM
Thanks Ran - I'm giving a paper cut-out look to a lot of my art these days - so it's appreciated! |
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kick_the_reverb
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Fri, Jan 28, 2005 6:08 PM
Tangaroa, you can find 2 higher res pics of the postcard here: http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5df09b3127cce9f036f923b3a00000016109AasWbFizac http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5df09b3127cce9f036f8e3b2600000016109AasWbFizac Hope this helps. Ran |
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Tangaroa
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Sun, Jan 30, 2005 9:58 AM
Thanks so much Ran! That's an awesome postcard....... |
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nuKKe
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Sun, Feb 13, 2005 2:19 PM
hey, that's my stuff up there! |
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nuKKe
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Sat, Apr 18, 2009 8:43 AM
I've been meaning to do a follow up to this thread for a while, so here it goes:
I can't seem to find the box where I keep my postcards - included the Hanalei one that Ran posted here. There are a few good ones hiding there. I scored the following two a couple of months ago at the Tel Aviv Friday market and left them in the living room. One from the Kon Tiki museum in Oslo: and one (actually two) of Hotel King Kamehameha in Kona: And now, for my favourite pieces in our small collection. Over the past few years we bought, received (and recently - created) a number of mugs and ephemera. I've been coveting all kinds of mugs from many companies and mugmakers, but nothing beats 20+ years of drooling over these Benihanas: In 1983 my maternal grandparents went on a trip to the US, and brught along three awsome souvenir mugs, with holes for straw and everything, from one of the restaurants they dined at. My grandmother loved the Buddha the best. I loved the Geisha, which broke sometime in the past decade. The mugs were displayed in my grandparents' uber-fancy living room. Grandma passed away in 1996. Last year I asked my grandfather if I could receive the Samurai and Buddha mugs and he agreed. Turns out that they're Benihanas, tho the Buddha is a bit different than the usual. Last December I found a newer (and not as slender) Benihana Geisha to complete the trio, but I found it in San Diego and therefore she doesn't belog in this thread. At the same trip, my grandparents went to Hawaii. They sent me postcards (which are in that lost box), bought a hula girl doll that I gave away with my entire collection of ethnic dolls when I got into punk and was too cool for that stuff and leis. Last year my grandfather had to sell the apartment. When my brother and I visited there for the last time we looked through old pictures and I found two souvenir shots that neither I nor my parents have ever seen before. My grandfather gave them to me and I just love how they look there - happy and beautiful.
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nuKKe
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Mon, Apr 20, 2009 1:34 AM
We live by what used to be the Yarkon River Park mini golf course. The facilities are no longer there. Bummer. |
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nuKKe
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Wed, Oct 14, 2009 4:47 AM
Spotted this Tiki Graffiti on the wall of a cheapo jewelry shack right at Tel Aviv city center and been meaning report it for a while. |
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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 5:42 AM
A lame juice bar/ Creperie in a snotty suburban mall: The Hebrew script says "cocktail", which makes one wonder if there's any cocktail that calls for Nutella. [ Edited by: nuKKe 2009-11-20 05:44 ] |
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