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VampiressRN, welcome to TC stay and browse and have a good time. |
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MsEsqui
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Sat, Nov 25, 2006 8:26 PM
Hello All ~ Im quite new to the Mid Mod/Tiki scene. I had an epiphany after listening to Yahoo! Music's "Martini Lounge" station. Always been a fan of all things Frank and the Rat Pack and also Berks and Beatnik but never really found a niche where I can put it all together, seems Ive discovered that now. Will check Lun Wah's in Roselle, NJ very soon. Staten Island resident and may celebrate my birthday there. ~ Ms. E. |
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Ukulare
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Sun, Nov 26, 2006 4:49 AM
I'm constantly delighted to hear new members expressing their gratitude for finding such a wonderful gathering place for Tikiphiles worldwide. I wonder, where would we be without it? A bit more alone in this world, to say the least. Long live Hanford, long live Tiki Central! |
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Bail Tekey
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Tue, Nov 28, 2006 1:17 PM
Aloha, Tiki collector and enthusiast |
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Tiki_God
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Wed, Nov 29, 2006 7:42 AM
Hi Everyone! I have been lurking here for a few years. I have been slowing turning my basement bar into a full blown tiki bar. I have a thatched roof around it and I just scored my biggest find yet with a massive tiki light that I believe was made by Orchids of Hawaii many years ago. I am planning on hosting some tiki socials soon to meet other tiki freaks in the North Carolina area (contact me if you are interested). My tiki bar will never be complete as half the fun is finding new stuff to put in it! (The other half is emptying the tiki mugs!!) |
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RevBambooBen
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Wed, Nov 29, 2006 8:22 AM
Aloha Tiki God. I'm surprised with all the members here that no one has got that name yet! Arrsome |
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agonistes
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Wed, Nov 29, 2006 7:50 PM
Whats up every body!!! Hay this is my first post on this or any BBS, so as you can tell I'm new here so i just wanted to say hi and introduce myself!! My name is Tony Lopez and i live in southern California, Yucca Valley to be exact. I'm about 45 miles east of Palm Springs so I'm enjoying the whole retro style!!! |
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mr ed
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Thu, Nov 30, 2006 2:12 PM
just want to say "hi" to everybody on this forum. i may have dealt with you on other forums as nadorozny2001 |
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Unkle John
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Thu, Nov 30, 2006 7:55 PM
Bamboo Harvester? Or are you a human Mr. Ed? Oh well either way, welcome! And welcome to the new people that I haven't greeted in a while. |
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Thu, Nov 30, 2006 10:58 PM
Hello, my name is Bjorn Hughes. |
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Fri, Dec 1, 2006 12:07 AM
oops! [ Edited by: GROG 2006-12-01 00:08 ] |
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Dr. Bamboo
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Thu, Dec 14, 2006 11:11 AM
Hi Everyone, I've poked around here for a while, so I finally took the plunge and registered. Looking forward to hanging out with all of you! |
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Fri, Dec 15, 2006 1:03 AM
Hey gals and pals! I'm Candycanemartini and I'm kind of a newbie to Tiki :) I'm very happy to be here though!! |
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stuckonuke
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Wed, Dec 20, 2006 11:52 AM
And now, introducing me. |
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pablus
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Wed, Dec 20, 2006 1:13 PM
Sorry. We don't allow uke players here. ...yeah. Another Santa Cruzer! |
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Wed, Dec 20, 2006 1:19 PM
Aloha and mahalo for the great feedback that so many are leaving for the Caliente Tropics. I thought I would personally introduce myself as my husband has done for me in the past. I am Christine Piazza Assistant General Manager of the Caliente Tropics. I hope that if any of you have any questions or comments that you will personally direct them to me. I am currently working on some big projects to renovate the appearance, not to undermine the tiki theme but to give it more attention. Thanks Everyone |
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Chongolio
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Wed, Dec 20, 2006 4:54 PM
Aloha Stuckonuke and welcome. Keep your eye on this thread A few of us are fixin' to meet up at Hula's to get our drink on and our Mele Kalikimaka on next week. No date set as of yet but keep yer peepers peeled. Chongolio |
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Wed, Dec 20, 2006 9:09 PM
Aloohhaaa Wahine & Kane, I'm the lil wahine of KaiLua, HI!! Just stumbled onto this TIKISITE and I think its pretty HOT! Looks like a bunch of you are from Cali?!....anyone still on the islands? *BTW, I post in 'pidgin', that means i type how I talk... =)!! So wen u no unda stan wat i say, den tell me so dat I can repeeet 'em foa u! k chek u all lataz, I'm out! KaYa |
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Thu, Dec 21, 2006 1:59 PM
Hi Kailua, |
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Sat, Dec 23, 2006 9:54 AM
Hi Everyone. I need your help here. In the 1960's, in London, I heard a version of Quiet Village and the guy with the album told me it was called "Experiments in String and Percussion" on the Time Oreol label. I just can't track this down. Can anyone help???? Much appreciated - Martin. |
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Tue, Dec 26, 2006 6:46 AM
Hello from Cape Cod... I'm a person that really enjoys the poly-pop environment and am surprised to see so many others with a similar affliction. I have practiced as a Designer-Goldsmith for 27 years. I look forward to enjoying what this site has to offer. Steve |
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GreenWoman
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Wed, Dec 27, 2006 2:58 PM
Aloha! I am new to this forum, which I discovered very recently via a link on the website of Tiki Magazine (www.tikimag.com). I am an artist with a focus on tropical scenes and tiki bars; my niece bought the magazine for me for Christmas, thinking I would enjoy the images. I did, but the must fun I had was reading the biography of Trader Vic! I've always loved tiki and tropical bars, but never knew there was a tiki tribe out there until reading Tiki Magazine. I look forward to lurking here, and hope to occasionally contribute. Maholo for having me! GreenWoman |
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Hello folks! I'm new here and have been reading through the forums a bit--great stuff here! I'm from Hawaii originally (Honolulu--Kalihi, to be specific), recently transplanted to Portland, Oregon. Naturally I'm hoping someone can point me to a decent tiki themed bar or restaurant around the Portland area. Preferably one that's not overly crowded. Anyone familiar with the area? |
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Gershom
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Hi Im also new here. Just found the forum while searching on google. Hope to stay here all the time:) |
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NinetyMilesToCuba
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 2:36 PM
Aloha! They say great minds think alike, and a love of all things tiki are a great asset to a great mind. I feel at home already! I am a native Floridian born and raised. I am a carpenter by trade and enjoy doing tiki inspired wood working and crafts as a hobby. Fake cheesy attempts at Tiki go hand in hand with touristy Florida, so it is so refreshing to find a group of people dedicated to TRUE TIKI! I look forward to hanging' out! Mahalo and Aloha, Israel |
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Mr. Clark2
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 9:21 AM
Hello all, new member here. I'm from Los Angeles and into tiki stuff. Cheers. |
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KU-KU for Tiki
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Fri, Jan 5, 2007 9:18 AM
Hi everyone! I am a "new" registered member-but not "new" to this site! I visit TC all the time to check out what's new in the world of Poly Pop! I got bit by the tiki fever 3-4 years ago and it just won't go away! (of course my wife thinks I am nuts!) Anyway, thanks for the wonderful forum and I look forward to exploring the vast ocean of posts! |
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Hey everyone- I came over from the LottaLivin' board and wanted to introduce myself. I have been reading some threads and I guess I consider myself a "mid-century tiki-ist". I collect and sell midcentury furniture and housewares so that is how I came to appreciate the genre. I don't collect tiki mugs, but instead have a collection of Don Ho glasses, straw weave, and Raffiaware that I use in my bar. Last summer my husband and I hit the mother lode while thrifting. We found an entire set of 9 band Frankl rattan ( 4 pc couch, 2 arm chairs, and a table)for $300. I had a brief notion of selling them in our shop since we don't have room in the house, but was knocked back into reality and decided to keep them and create an outdoor tiki area. We had already scored 4 red HW Ashcraft stools and were just waiting to find the bar...the next weekend we found it. Home made but vintage.. a steal for $79 bucks. The only bad thing is we live in Portland so everything is now tucked away in the shed until the sun comes back this summer. So throughout the monsoon season you will be able to find me at the Alibi and Thatch. |
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aloha, i'm so exciting to find this forum. maggiolino |
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hello, i am a new member and i just wanted to introduce myself, i am scooterchef, got the name because i love all things 2 wheeled and i am a sous chef in a upscale casual resteraunt. i recently started collecting all things tiki, which is how i founfd this site, and i am working on my first tiki carving. i will post pics when done. anyways, cant wait to start using this site and talking with you all! scooterchef |
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Mon, Jan 8, 2007 12:22 PM
welcome aboard, i am new myself. cant wait to see your stuff scooterchef |
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thank you scooterchef [ Edited by: maggiolino 2007-01-08 14:14 ] |
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Welcome Maggiolino & Scooterchef. |
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Haole'akamai
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Mon, Jan 8, 2007 2:33 PM
How close are you to Zurich? Have you been to the Kon-Tiki there? |
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Dragonaotearoa
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Wed, Jan 10, 2007 6:40 PM
Kia ora Found this place a few times while scanning interesting sites. I'm a NZ graphic artist and have anterest in polynesian art as i design artwork for my tshirts. |
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Aloha everyone! I was refered to this board by two people, TikiDevil9 and the other's username I don't know. Mahalo nui loa, to both of them! I was born and raised in Honolulu but now live in Washington State. I'm new to tiki collecting, decided to try my hand at tiki carving, and waiting for my tiki bar to arrive. Big shakas everybody! |
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Hello everyone. I actually made my first post on the general forum (I'm building a Las Vegas-themed tiki bar in my basemenet complete with casino games, vintage Vegas memorabilia and a wet bar). But I wanted to make my official "Aloha" here, too. I'm glad to have joined and am looking forward to meeting many of you select few who still carry the tiki torch, those who continue to appreciate all that was (and is) about the culture - from the lifestyle to the music to the drinks. It's pure Americana, and it can't be lost. I smoke a pipe and listen to Bobby Darin and drink Sidecars, if that gives you an idea of where my heart is. Although I've been asked why anyone would want to "live in the past", the rest of us know better - it's not about living in the past but rather living with the past and appreciating that the tiki culture is one of substance, uniqueness and sincerity. Behind its tongue-in-cheek bird calls and plastic palm trees there exists part of the American soul that has been lost, and I believe that this is a genuine movement to regain that. So let's celebrate and enjoy life for what it is. Looking forward to many more posts! |
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Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Let me be the first to say welcome on this post. |
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Sun, Jan 14, 2007 6:55 PM
Hi everyone! I discovered this site by accident - I was searching for information Serendipitously, I have always been fascinated by Exotica. I have numerous Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman recordings in my music collection. "The Book of Tiki" by Kirsten is one of my favorite books. Being new, maybe this question has been answered before in another forum, so humor me. What is the difference between tiki culture and exotica? It would seem that |
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New to message boards, new to tiki, but love Polynesian genre. My friend VampiressRN will help me on the board. Big wave to all. |
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Glad you made it here Corona Contessa. We will help you along the way. Big welcome to all the latest newbies. This is a great community. :) |
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I just stumbled upon Tiki Central! Very cool site and community! My Sweetheart Lance Wagner and I are getting married in June and it is an all TIKI Wedding. We are active in the cabaret community here in Seattle and pretty much everyone involved in the wedding is either a Burlesque performer, Pin Up Girl or Cabaret Producer or Emcee. All are into mid century lifestyle and real excited about the wedding. Babtette La Fave is Lance's Best man, and Vincent Drambuie will be on the groom's side, I have Fleur Du Mal and Tamara The Trapeze Lady and gogo Amy ! Flower girls include Goody Goody and Lynn Rosskamp. The best part is an "Almost Virgin" sacrifice to honor the Tiki Gods performed by Lydia Mclane and her sweetie Lee. |
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my first post! i think ive died and gone to heaven this place is fantastic! ive been buying and selling hawaiiana for almost ten years keeping the odd pieces for myself,being a collector of diffrent things i only have so much room in my house. until i started collecting vintage cars then i had to get a barn ...then times got tough and had to downsize from three tiki bars to none from 6 vehicles to 1 a 1946 dodge that will be tiki themed and only collecting: tiki stuff, 49 chopped merc models,and early eyeglasses and flight goggles,and an ever so growing vintage clothing collection thats me in a nut shell i hope to learn alot buy talking to you great people maybe even find a few things for you aswell! |
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hello for Haole'akamai switzerland is a small country... very small... also the distance between my city and zurich isn't huge... but there is a difficulty...the language. i speak french and italian but not german... for the communication... i have note the information, because i did'nt know, for a week-end... thank you and i'm sorry for the rispot's time ! maggiolino |
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Tue, Jan 16, 2007 4:34 PM
Hanahau all. Born about 20 years too late.... |
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Wed, Jan 17, 2007 7:10 AM
Aloha, y'all... yeah, I know. |
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Suffering Bastard of Stumptown
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Wed, Jan 17, 2007 10:27 AM
good to meet you, Ink. ..sbim |
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Sun, Jan 21, 2007 7:56 PM
Aloooooha! PS: Does anyone remember the 'Holo Wai' miniature gold course in Orange, CA? It was the coolest mini golf ever! Right on Glassell St near the 22 Fwy. It had a sunken city with waterfalls, tikis, & grass shacks. I would love to see if anyone has pictures. |
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