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Mug trade at the Oasis, anyone?
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Fri, Apr 25, 2003 7:01 PM
During my collecting, I've managed to acquire quite a few duplicate mugs. As space in The Castaway Lounge is limited, I prefer to simply have one of any particular mug/glass. I'm looking to replace these dupes with 'new stock', so I'm going to just bring them to the Oasis and see if anyone wants to trade. Maybe set up a table poolside, maybe just in my room - whatever. Anyone interested? (I saw someone make a similar suggestion for the Hukilau, but I'm NOT taking a suitcase full of mugs with me when I go! I may bring one home, however...) |
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 9:17 AM
Well Z, you have to bring a little something to trade to Hukilau. What's one or two mugs and a swizzle or 5? The Swank Pad Broadcast - If it's Swank... [ Edited by: swanky on 2003-04-26 12:44 ] |
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 11:10 AM
Hmmm.... I don't have much in dups for trade, but I'll bring a few things! :tiki: |
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 2:35 PM
Doc Z, |
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 9:27 PM
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Swanky
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Sat, Apr 26, 2003 11:29 PM
Pop, |
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PolynesianPop
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Sun, Apr 27, 2003 9:04 AM
Swanky, I REALLY want to go to Hukilau but I'm kind of strapped for $$$ right now because of all the events this year. Keep me on the mailing list. If I'm fortunate enough to work something out, I'll definitely fly out there. I've been wanting to meet you and Kiliki and all the other good folks of TC in that part of the the country. **Poly-Pop *** [ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2003-04-27 09:06 ] [ Edited by: polynesianpop on 2003-04-27 09:28 ] |
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 5:05 PM
Let me ask you good people something: For those going to the Oasis- What do you think about setting up "The Oasis Antique Mall". I was thinking that everyone who has some duplicates (or anything) to sell could put a price tag on their mugs and what not and bring them all to a central place (like a room or poolside) and sell them in one place. We could assign seller ID #s to put on them, so the money can be distributed back at the end of the sale, sellers would price each item (reasonably, one would hope) and you could even do the standard 10% haggle discount. So maybe on Saturday afternoon for a few hours, you could browse the "mall" for deals. Only this mall would have no german steins, ugly pottery, farm tools, or beanie babies! Or is this too crass and do people just want to stick with trades? just my deux centimes, -martin |
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 5:29 PM
Martiki~ That would be a good idea, but then you would have to assign someone to have stickers for the right seller, collect the money, etc... I've done quite a few conventions, both in convention areas and "room hopping shopping". Here is how the Room Hopping Shopping works:
It's weird, at first, to "just walk into someone's room", but you get the hang of it after awhile, and the "Sell & Trade" signs sometimes make it easier for those that are a little intimidated. Some hotels just don't work right for this type of trading, but The Tropics has such an easy floorplan layout, that it really does make it ideal for room hopping. I've done room hopping shopping for years at various toy & antique shows. It's fun and easy. Just my 2 coconuts worth, scd [ Edited by: SugarCaddyDaddy on 2003-04-28 17:30 ] |
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PolynesianPop
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 6:28 PM
Hey that's a good idea SCD! Does it happen at a designated time or is it something that's just ongoing throughout the day? I have some stuff I'd like to sell/trade as well but I'm not staying over. I'll probably have to buddy-up with a fellow TC'er. |
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 7:28 PM
It's easypeasy PolyPoP, Sometimes after a few drinks, some potential buyers loosen up and say "ah, what the hell" and buy what you got at the price you're asking. Of course, it can backfire, since if you've got a few in you, you may slash your price lower than you like. Just have fun with it! Wheelin'Dealin'CaddyDaddy |
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 7:45 PM
Somebody bring me back a Fu Manchu and a Bali Hai please. I want those. I'll gladly pay you tomorrow for a hamburger today. |
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 8:03 PM
Yo PolyPop, One to go, and you hit 1k! Let me be the first to congratulate you on your fertile postings. Do let me know when you post the next one...I want to pick up my phone and flush the toilet at that time, someone told me there's a "Post1K" bug. Have to to see if the infrastructure can handle the situation. Trading mugs at Oasis? Hmmm, maybe....nah! midnite |
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Swanky
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Mon, Apr 28, 2003 9:27 PM
Sugar Caddy, |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 1:11 AM
But if we just trade, we're not vendors then are we... |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 9:08 AM
This is starting to sound like the Napster legal minutia |
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martiki
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 10:26 AM
That's a pretty cool idea, SCD. But here's a couple of things:
What do people think? -martin |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 10:37 AM
If there is a concern about infringing on vendor revenue/space rental issues, maybe with some rules to follow, Otto might give us an official Ok for the "room hopping shopping" idea, or the one-room drop off sale. Stuff like:
etc, etc, etc.... Otherwise, I have no problems with secret back alley trading....! :tiki: [ Edited by: Traderpup on 2003-04-29 10:40 ] |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 10:55 AM
Martiki, I think it's great you are willing to be in charge of the mug sale/trade but... What if some drunk person drops one or hits the table/dresser and breaks a few. Personally, I wouldn't want to be babysitting others tiki mugs. Even us TCers have been know to break many a mug, SOBER even. I think SCDs idea prevents any blame because you would be in control of your goods and witness to any accidents. If you don't want to leave the door open, a hanging doorknob sign may be an easy, subtle way to say "open for trade" |
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martiki
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 1:47 PM
Hi Laney, Thanks for the input- you raise some very important points. Here's my thoughts:
-martin |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 2:30 PM
Here's a (I think) great idea. There will be a TC booth right??? If so or if there is someone willing to host the clipboard then everyone with a trade mug available could list the mug. When you check the list for items you are looking for, find that person and make the deal. Those items are then crossed off the list by both parties. There could even be a time for trade- ex, sign up your goods by 3 PM Sat. Trading til 4 pm. Item exchanges could happen right after between those two people at their rooms. This eliminates leaving your goods or unnessary handling of items. We all have a pretty good idea of the styles of mugs and the mugs we want to get our hands on. If someone wants to see one, just find that person, it will still be in the owners hands. Or there could be a time for meeting and viewing or questions before trading if there are a lot of participants. (I don't think there will be an overwhelming amount of traders) I also think the sign-up method would be the most discrete way of doing this while offering everyone a fair chance to see all the items available. Ex- Laney Sugar Caddy Daddy Etc.... Items would be crossed off after trade by both parties and initaled. I don't know why I'm so interested in this because I don't have any tiki stuff to trade and chances are won't even be there. I just see something bad happening if people leave their mugs in the hands of others-esp. drunk nonTCers "checking things out" Or the person in charge getting screwed. |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2003 2:53 PM
For what it's worth, Martin & Rebecca have carried this kind of thing off quite nicely before, like the auction at their houseparty last year. Also at the TikiCrawl, they definitely proved themselves organizationally adroit with logistical problems of much greater complexity. I wouldn't have any second thoughts at all about putting my surplus junk under their care if they volunteer to manage something like this. Usually the problem is that no one volunteers - in which case something like room-hopping can be fun too, I reckon. But Martin's proposal sounds fun and easy (for everyone but Martin, that is). Just don't make it only from 1:30-2:30 Sat when I'm DJing! -Randy [ Edited by: aquarj on 2003-04-29 14:54 ] |
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Wed, Apr 30, 2003 7:51 AM
I don't think I can drive to the Oasis after reading all this doom and gloom. DON'T BE A DICK |
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Wed, Apr 30, 2003 6:40 PM
Bax, sometimes that's just the way it goes..... |
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martiki
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Fri, May 2, 2003 9:47 PM
OK- here's the latest. Sorry for the delay, it's been a crazy week: Otto has told me firmly that there is to be no vending out of rooms whatsoever on Saturday. It isn't fair to the dealers who have paid for vending space and make their livings off of events like these. He did suggest that it might be OK for Sunday since there will be no sales on the lanai and most vendors will have left. So we could have a single event in a room say between 11am and 1pm on Sunday. Now we have to decide the trading versus selling question. Trading: There's a lot of advantages to everyone trading. But as bax points out, he doesn't want to trade for anything site unseen, and he (and others) aren't familiar with the names of the mugs. There is something to be said for seeing all of these things at the same time, as you might find something that strikes your fancy and wouldn't have thought of it otherwise. I think it would be fun for all of us to be together haggling. But...if someone is interested in building up a small collection, then they would likely have nothing to trade. This would leave all these people out. Selling: Would allow more people to participate. I don't know if it would upset vendors if people were saving their money for Sunday and mugs. And I don't know how many of us would rather sell or trade. Personally, there are things I'm interested in trading for, and I have things I'd like to sell. So there's no reason why we can't get together and exchange both goods and cash for things, depending on how we felt. That involves everyone being there at the same time. Still, it's going to be hard for a people to look at other people's things and watch his/her own stuff. (Which is why I volunteered to watch it all in the first place.) Everthing has it's pro's and con's. But I think I have the answer. What about this third way: Everyone meets on the lanai or in a room at 11am Sunday. We form a circle with our stuff in front of us. Then, one at a time, everyone tells/shows what they've got (and declares the condition). If you don't have anything, just say that you're interested in making offers. Take notes of what you're interested in. At this point, the first person could say, "OK- I saw that skull mug that Joe had and I'd like to offer you a scorpion bowl in trade." Then people could pipe up and say, "Don't do it, Joe! I'll give you a ren clark, or a 100 bucks or whatever" I expect that it would descend into chaos quickly at this point. But I think it will be a fun chaos. At least this allows all of us to be together socially and for everyone to set their eyes on all the stuff. these are just my addled thoughts. Tell me what you all think. I know it sounds anal on paper, but it's really not that bad. -martin |
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Fri, May 2, 2003 10:19 PM
Won't work for me since I'm only going to be there on Saturday (I'm driving out since I'm only 1 hour from home). Plus, I personally can see how trade prices/offers can get out of hand with all those collectors egging people on regarding what they should do tradewise. Here's what I'm doing - I'll bring what I have available for trade and keep it in my car. If there's anybody interested, they can look at what I've got. If I don't get any bites, no loss. The effort is minimal and I don't get aggravated from a live bartering session with other collectors who may want the same stuff I want. **Poly-Pop *** [ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2003-05-04 09:18 ] |
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Fri, May 2, 2003 10:58 PM
Wow! It's just my personal opinion, but all this sounds too complicated. Like I said before, I've literally done HUNDREDS of shows. I mean HUNDREDS! For me, one on one, item by item has always been what's worked. But that's just me. I guess I'd have to hear from someone who's more experienced and has done thousands of selling and trade shows. As far as being fair to the vendors: It took me awhile before I stopped laughing... I sure hope Vendor #1 will direct me to Vendor #2 if Vendor #2 has a better price. You know, to be fair! Oh, what's that? Vendor #1 isn't going to have the same stuff as Vendor #2? EXACTLY! What someone has in their hotel room ISN'T going to be exactly as what a vendor has out on the "lanai". I believe "vending out of the rooms" is the wrong terminology. Besides, if someone is paying $168.75 per night (including tax) at The Tropics, I believe the person can invite who they like (within California law), and have a conversation about a certain item they have that might be of interest to the guest visiting the room. For years, I've seen, heard, and experienced all the arguments for and against the "vending" (again, the wrong word), and to put it simply: Those "in charge" at the event can decide if they want to frustrate themselves by being the room police and chase away all the bad, bad, no good, trading mug people from their rooms.....or just go have a drink and have fun. I could spend another 3 hours typing all kinds of stories of event organizers being flustered trying to police what's happening in the rooms in order to "not upset the vendors by the awful traders doing trades in their rooms". PHOOOEY! Oh, and yes, I do have quite a few events AND auctions that I have personally organized. I have been on both sides of this table. I fully support any and all vendors. I always have, and always will. This is not meant as a dig, retaliation or put down to anyone directly. It's based on my own personal experience. Just my 2 coconuts worth! SugarCaddyDaddy |
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PolynesianPop
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Sat, May 3, 2003 9:27 AM
SCD, very good point! You know, when it comes down to it, whatever's going to happen will happen. |
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Sat, May 3, 2003 10:01 AM
Why don't you Cheap Bastards just pay for a vending space and trade/sell on Saturday!!!??? Give me a break! F'in cheap f'ers!!!! You's are messin with the gods man! If it weren't for Otto 95% of you's wouldn't even have tiki mugs! You's are starting a war! Lord of the Flies! |
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Sat, May 3, 2003 11:10 AM
*If it weren't for Otto 95% of you's wouldn't even have tiki mugs! * Thus ending the mystery of the famous Japanese pottery company: Otto-giri ? Someone buy THESE mugs, seems no one else will. All sales are 100% legal, authorized, mandated safe and sane, free from SARS...and guaranteed to improve your sex life. Martiki knows a good deal, follow his lead! |
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Sat, May 3, 2003 1:00 PM
I really don't appreciate us being called "F'in cheap f'ers!!!!". The Tiki Oasis, or any out-of-town event, is not exactly a cheap gathering to attend. Compared to local crawls or bar gatherings, these weekend gatherings are waaaaay up there in cost. The Oasis alone is going to be a huge chunk out of many of our entertainment budgets as it is. Now you expect us to pay to trade our couple of extra mugs? The topic of the thread was "Mug TRADE at the Oasis, anyone?". Forget the whole concept of selling, that is off topic. If I remember correct, Otto has supported and encouraged trading of mugs, and opposed high-cost aftermarket selling sugh as ebay auctions. Now we're being discouraged from trading, and being asked to support aftermarket selling by paying for vending space? Otto has made incredible contributions to Tiki revival and the uprise of Polynesian Pop culture, but I'm not giving him 95% credit for it all. I was into Tiki long before I ever knew about Tiki News, Otto, Sven, Tiki Central, etc. They are all fortunate discoveries in my search for Tiki. Tiki Oasis III is the first event I'll be attending with Otto as the major player. I'm bringing my few up-for-trade items with me. If anyone would like to stop by my room and take a look, you are more than welcome. If you see me out by the pool, let me know you'd like to see my trades. We'll go take a look. I will not have anything for sale. But, if you see something you can't live without, let me know how to reach you after the event, and we'll go from there. Lets get back to the roots of headhunting! TIKI TRADE FREEDOM!!! :tiki: |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 12:08 AM
Well. I've been waiting out the weekend on this to see what other comments came up before I posted a reply. Here goes: I thought that putting together a little "antique mall" would be a fun thing for us to do. People are not into it. That's fine. It’s not a big deal- it was just an idea. I asked then if people wanted to stick to just trading. SCD mentioned the room hopping shopping, Pup offered some other ideas about how to organize sales/trades. But ultimately, no one wants to either leave his or her stuff with one person, get together at once to sell as a group, and some don’t want to sell at all. That’s fine. I understand all the reasons why. No sweat. And I wish to honor Otto’s wishes and not organize a single sales/trade event out of the rooms. And this IS a fact: Exactly 0% of us would be going to Palm Springs this weekend if it weren’t for Otto. So please show the man some respect for his efforts. He’s not going to be a room cop, SCD: he is going to drink and have fun like you said, just like we all will. And Pup, you were there last year, so this isn’t your first Otto-organized event. Ben, I’m sorry that it came to this. If enough people were interested in a single sales event, then I would support paying for a table. But there’s no point in renting space for nothing- all the trading will be done one on one. I know how Otto feels about ebay and high mug sales prices. I thought (hoped) that sales prices would stay reasonable because it was us. Because we would be dealing with each other. But I suspect Pop is right- it would get out of hand. One of the reasons I was interested in buying is that I simply thought the things I am planning to bring might not be good enough to trade for. But I’ll just see how it goes, and if I can’t trade it, then I guess it’s going back home to sell on TC or ebay or somewhere else. Can we all agree on this: for the sake of harmony, we’ll just stick to informal trading. That’s what most people want anyway. Once again, as with all of the TC related things I plan or propose: I just thought it would be a fun thing to do. I apologize if I sent this thread out of control and I hope there’s no hard feelings: It’s going to be a great weekend, and I look forward to seeing all of you. -martin |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 1:07 AM
Aloha, |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 2:20 AM
AFAIK there will be NO Tiki Central booth at the Oasis. ~Hanford |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 7:44 AM
Martin, |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 8:03 AM
For you guys who have duplicates, don't forget I'm still looking to trade something for a Fu Manchu and a Bali Hai. What does AFAIK mean? Seriously. Can't say it here? |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 8:09 AM
As far as I know, it stands for "As Far As I Know," but I may be wrong...maybe someone here can correct me. |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 8:30 AM
One more thing I forgot to add: If you are bringing things to trade and haven't said so already, can you please post to this thread with a simple "yes, I'll be bringing things". That way we'll just know who to look for. thanks all, |
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Mon, May 5, 2003 8:25 PM
Sometimes my IM slang crossed over to Tiki Central LOL :D AFAIK: As Far As I Know. Check out a list of groovy stuff here: ~Hanford |
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Tue, May 6, 2003 4:04 AM
I think all you tiki mug traders/sellers should wear fake mustaches/noses/glasses and trenchcoats and walk around wispering hey man, can I interest you in some goods?" then open the coat to reveal mugs secured to the lining inside. Or... |
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Wed, May 7, 2003 3:20 PM
I thought I'd list the trade items I'll have with me, as sort of "trade motivation" (I found more than I thought I would): 3 black Moai mugs (OMC - one has sticker) maybe some aloha shirts too If anyone is interested in checking out the goods, just track me down at the Oasis, & I'll be more than happy to show. I'll have these items offered in trade only! I don't mind bringing home the stuff that doesn't trade. Here's to happy trading! :tiki: |
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