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Off Topic: What made you start your tiki creation?
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Sat, Jun 4, 2005 10:11 AM
Just curious- what really tipped the scale for you to start your very first tiki project? here's why I started carving my tiki in the first place... Last year after hurricane Frances hit (FL), the swells were raging, so I went into a local surf shop (Nomad) to buy a board- where they had a bunch of tikis carved by a friend of theirs, who paints boards, too. He does some great work for reasonable prices. But I stared at one and thought, I bet I could do that! So 3 days later when cleanup was underway, I find my first 2 palm logs... I go online to find some random tidbits of tiki inspiration and ideas, and what do I find- a FORUM for it, FULL of polynesian-maniacs, SPECIFICALLY dedicated to creating tiki and to mixing cocktails in obsessively collected mugs... I was hooked. Instantly. But it's also in the blood from too many Zombies at the Kahiki.. [ Edited by: Capt'n Skully on 2005-06-04 10:13 ] |
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Satan's Sin
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Sat, Jun 4, 2005 10:43 AM
The devil made me do it. |
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Jungle Trader
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Sat, Jun 4, 2005 10:44 AM
I was inspired by Bosko. Thanks Bosko. |
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Sat, Jun 4, 2005 12:45 PM
i have always liked tikis. it started when i was a little kid and saw the brady bunch rerun with the tiki that tried to knock off the family. it was reinforced later when i took a pacific island art history class at asu. when i had the time to make my own creations at the glass/metal studio i was apprenticing at, i made my first glass tiki "wo-fat". now that i have my own studio tiki production is up %110 |
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Sat, Jun 4, 2005 12:49 PM
too cheap to pay someone else |
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Sun, Jun 5, 2005 6:16 AM
my story is basicallly the same as yours...We got hit but Frances and Jeanne... I found 10 2.5' cabbage palms lying beside the road and decided to load them up and start carving. Really glad I did. I cut and sold all of the those and enjoy it more and more as I go. Great topic though. Ps Great carving dude |
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Sun, Jun 5, 2005 6:45 AM
Watching everyone else on here have too much fun, and feeling the need to contribute. Then found out how to post pics, and away I went |
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Palama Tiki
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Sun, Jun 5, 2005 7:40 AM
like the Capt'n and Flacookz, the hurricanes (or more to the point, the damage that they caused) inspired me. we lost a couple of palms in the storms and i cut them specifically to have someone carve them into tikis, but then decided to do it myself, searched on-line, found TC and the rest is fairly recent history. now i'm harvesting and carving pine trees that got knocked over at work. |
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Capt'n Skully
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Tue, Jun 7, 2005 9:26 PM
Avast!! More unruly tiki locals on the treasure coast! :) |
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Sam Gambino
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Tue, Jun 7, 2005 9:38 PM
Hey Capt- My father sent me a Chin Tiki ashtray that he found at a yard sale, and that got the ball rolling for me. [ Edited by: Sam Gambino on 2005-06-08 10:10 ] |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 5:37 AM
Well mine is a mysterious one! I've always had a desire for palm trees, warm water and sand. That was before I went to Disney as a kid and saw a Hawaiin Luau, which I'm sure planted some kind of seed. Surfing most of my life, gives you a connection to the Hawaiin "sport of kings". And being an artist looking for another medium helps . |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 6:54 AM
I went to a car show saw a guy selling tikis. I thought they were a little expensive. i thought to my self; "i can do that." |
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flacookz
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 6:58 AM
scully... ow much do you charge a pirate to pierce his ears....... A buck an ear (buccaneer) HAR HAR HAR |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 10:03 AM
kahiki?!!!!. cap'n, you from columbus? thats the place that got me started. that and my good friend hoffa, (who recently moved to fla.) he got me collecting, and it snowballed. then we ran into a 7 foot tiki at an antique mall for $1200. I thought man I can make one. that was 6 or 7 years ago and I still cant stop. |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 10:13 AM
I work on the computer all day and this gives me a great escape. |
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Swanky
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 10:24 AM
I don't like most of what is out there. I like more traditional styles. BK stopped carving, so I can't ask him to do any for me. I can afford a few chisels and stuff, but not $300+ for a tiki plus shipping. I have way too few projects I'm in the middle of and need another couple around the house. My hands and shoulder were feeling way too good. Ultimately, I want the Marquesan tiki that is at the entrance to the TV in Munich. I can never afford such a thing, if I could actually find one, so, I will have to get good enough to make my own. I also want the Cannible Tiki Trio and I want a very large Ku and Kane for beside the pool... I have neither the money nor the time for those, but I have more time than money... I also need to start digging a hole for that pool... The Swank Pad Broadcast - If it's Swank... [ Edited by: Swanky on 2005-06-08 10:25 ] |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 11:06 AM
Jimmy Buffet made me do it. :D |
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Capt'n Skully
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 4:55 PM
Aye!! Columbus be my hometown... And the Kahiki has that effect- Hope they do open once again. :) Flounder- That's cold, brethren. I don't believe you for a second! |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 6:30 PM
I guess the tikis made me do it. I woke up one afternoon covered in sawdust, a chainsaw in my hand and this tiki standing over me and I could swear he was saying "Don't stop now, c'mon, don't stop now!". |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2005 8:34 PM
BENZART made me do it. okay not really but after seeing his incredible work and all the other mega talent people here I had to try. And with some comments and critique I made another and another .... Thanks to all who share thier works and comment on others works. |
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