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Sav-On Drugs, for all your Tiki needs?
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Captain Ambience
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Thu, Apr 24, 2003 9:28 PM
The Sav-On Drugs by my werk has a tiki bar for $449, 4 ft. tall tiki "idols" for 89.99 and other assorted tiki type stuff. Kinda cheesy. |
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bamboo ben
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Thu, Apr 24, 2003 9:42 PM
But is it an Original Bamboo Ben tiki Bar or, is it a plastic wanna-be version like the rest? I'll have some killer, one of a kinders at Oasis for sale less than Sav-Ons!!! I lost count after 500 custom tiki bars. Haven't built 2 alike yet. God damn molds!!! Arghhhhh!!! |
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Shipwreckjoey
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Thu, Apr 24, 2003 11:19 PM
What's next...Tikis-R-Us! I found myself down by Rosecrans & Sports Arena Blvd today and saw this huge Big Lots & remembering something previously posted here on TC about Big Lots having tiki mugs I ventured in for a look see. I didn't find anything even close to tiki (not even a cheap ceramic Ku lawn jockey). Must be a mid-west thang. |
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Tiki Diablo
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Thu, Apr 24, 2003 11:42 PM
Ain't nothing like a BambooBen original! |
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twowheelin'tiki
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Fri, Apr 25, 2003 12:01 AM
feel free to post some pics of these tikis if you please! |
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Trader_Rick
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Fri, Apr 25, 2003 12:39 AM
I have seen those so-called "tikis" at Sav-on. I think Sav-on actually refers to them as "totems," which is just as well as they are pretty generic looking. They could be Hawaiian, African, or Native American for that matter. Haven't seen their tiki bars, though. Kmart had a patio bar that wasn't anything special which they refered to as a tiki bar. But I think several people have pointed out that the vintage tiki stuff most of us all know and love was originally sold at the sixties equivalents of Sav-on and Kmart back in the day. I think it's kind of cool that you can actually get tiki stuff at these places, of course it remains a matter of personal taste as to whether you think this stuff is worth having. |
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christiki295
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 12:59 PM
Nothing in the tiki genre can be bad, even if it cheesy or mass-produced, just so long as any tiki mana is maintained. Similarly, the Book of Tiki approves of this position: "Authenticity and cultural For example, the BOT also chronicles that when tiki was part of the American popular culture, there were mass-produced tiki barbecues, tiki salt&pepper shakers and even |
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