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Aloha Hut, Wash D.C.

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jtiki posted on 03/03/2003

The Aloha Hut in Washington?

Does anyone know where or when it was? I know it isn't here now.

PS It is a cool looking mug, but $300?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29460&item=2160381525&rd=1

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PolynesianPop posted on 03/03/2003

Yes, $300 is steep to pay for a piece of ceramic. However, in today's tiki mug collecting climate $300 doesn't sound unreasonable for this mug. Don't get me wrong - it's still more than I would spend however, considering this is a relatively uncommon mug, I'm not surprised at what it sold for. Even before the tiki resurgence, this mug always seemed to command a pretty penny...


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Tiki_Bong posted on 03/03/2003

I got this mug from Joe and the now defunct (sniff, sniff) Aloha Joe's for $15 or $20. Previously, it lived with Uncle Arty, but now it resides with me (it just can't seem to leave Huntington Beach).

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bigbrotiki posted on 03/03/2003

There was a thread about this place on the ole' board, I think....didn't Tikifish go there? It was a restaurant, AND a Motel across the way from it. Have a matchbook and a postcard. It had a cool arched A-frame entrance...

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stentiki posted on 03/08/2003

You're not gonna believe this, and you'll probably hate me for bringing it up again, but I had 3 of these mugs at one time. I found all 3 of them during a business trip in Connecticut at one thrift store. I got all three for 1.50! Score of the century!

I traded one to Midnight for a cool Hawaii Kai mug with the original box.

I traded one with a bunch of other mugs for a very cool vintage Tiki Bar. This mug was then subsequently sold to Tiki Bong (Aloha Hut likes HB!).

The last one resides with me, and here he will stay!

And yes, $300 is crazy when you consider that I got these guys for .50 c a piece!!!

If anyone knows anything about the Aloha Hut that was once in Washington D.C., I would be very interested!


Aloha,

Arty

Peace, Love & Tiki!

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tikiluvgirl posted on 03/10/2003

I have 2 of these mugs!! Found them in a thrift store in N. Va.,about 6 years ago.I paid 1.50 each....I cannot believe it went for almost 300.00...It is one of my favorite designs it reminds me of the doll that comes alive and terrorizes Karen Black in Trilogy of Terror...I may be letting one of these bad boys go..hey someone somewhere is rolling in some dough...and I could use some of it!Before my dogs or cats knock it over which is always a possibility...

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stentiki posted on 03/11/2003

Good for you tikiluvgirl (luv that name)!

When you're ready to sell, make sure you make the announcement here. Not sure if any TCer's will buy at that price but I'm sure they will push the bid up!

Anyhoo, what about the Aloha Hut?! Anyone know about this place???

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tikifish posted on 03/11/2003

Sven, you are thinking of the Hawaiian Village in Michigan. I get around but haven't been to Washington yet!

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Sabina posted on 03/11/2003

If someone can help me come up with an address for the place, I'd be happy to check it out and see what, if anything, is there now.

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dogbytes posted on 04/09/2010

wow. i just got better ~ my cousin got me these mugs! her mother in law bought these from The Aloha Hut.

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Beachbumz posted on 04/09/2010

Wow, How cool is that! I always thought this was one of the coolest of the vintage mugs out there.. I love the little leaves around the backside.
Aloha's to you!

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Dustycajun posted on 08/17/2010

Here is the swanky die-cut matchbook from the Aloha Hut that I have seen around a few times.

Maybe Johnny Dollar has some more info on this place?

DC

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