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OK quick background- Polynesian themed restaurant in San Bernardino- according to Critiki - "Trader Island was likely operating in the '60s, possibly the '50s. By 1970, the site had become Edwin Tan's Chinese Gardens. The location is now Mandarin Garden. " Well during the final days of Mandarin Garden this last June, the owner, knowing my love for tiki sold me the one Moai volcano bowl they had, and several ceramic clam shell bowls they serve scorpions in. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=24686&forum=5 There was a tapa outrigger canoe lamp hanging in the bar area. I asked MG owner if I could buy it. He said the new guy (Toro Bravo) had already taken inventory and he couldn't sell it. So Toro Bravo opens, 2 buildings away from the most well established Mexican restaurant in Berdoo - The Mexico Cafe. We go in, food and service were horrible, but the lamp was still hanging in the bar. I asked the new guy about the lamp and he agreed to my offer but said I'd need to come back after something lease related was finalized in a week or so...well Toro Bravos doors weren't open for very long and I wasn't ever able to get in touch with the guy again. At least once a week, for the past 5 months we'd drive by it on the way to dinner and waited for some sign of activity. Then last week there was activity, a new sign goes up, Scorpions Sport Bar. Well OK I am not much for sports bars, but hey it's got a scorpion for the logo, and the doors will be unlocked, and anything is better than the building getting demo'd. So it opened on Thursday, and tonight we finally had a chance to go in. Only a few people were there but they were welcoming. As we walked over to the bar, gasp the lamp is not hanging there anymore! I had said we wanted to see what was happening to the place. New guy says - Oh did you guys come when it was Mandarin Garden? I said yes, and then popped the question - Do you know what happened to the old lamp that was hanging right there? He said - get this - oh are you the guy that wanted to buy it? Jason (MG owner) told me not to throw it away and that he knew you'd be back for it. It's in the back if you want it. I couldn't believe it! After all these months I had come to grips with the fact that it may be in the county landfill by now...but no it is mine!! So I went home and got my truck and swung by the atm and brought it home! There are a couple more souvenirs he is saving for me to pick up next weekend, not as exciting as the bowl or the lamp, but items that are important to me, and important to the history of the building. So enough blabbing - onto the lamp. It is 6'7" long and 33" wide. I thought it may be from OA but it looks different from the picture of their outrigger tapa lamp in the catalog I saw on TC. I may take it down there on my next trip and ask them if they made it. Anybody got any advice on repairing those tears? For the most part the tears are just tears, the flaps just need to be closed up. Can I Mod Podge something onto the inside as a patch, that will still let light though? Pretty cool late Xmas gift eh? I know another local restaurant that MG owner still owns, I will be going by there soon to personally thank him for telling the new guy not to throw it away... [ Edited by: Aloha John 2008-01-01 21:47 ] |
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Sun, Dec 30, 2007 10:43 PM
Wow! That's really sweet! I expect that Monkeyman or Kahaka could help you out with info on how to mend the tapa since they work with the stuff all the time for lamps. But personally, I would head over to OA, get some new tapa and recover the whole thing. Great score, John! Happy New Year to you! |
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Aloha John
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Sun, Dec 30, 2007 11:22 PM
Thanks Jentiki, Happy New Year to you too. I'd like to make an attempt to patch it first, I really like the tapa design, and I dig the "patina" look too. A little more about the building itself- this tiki is in the middle of the dining room. It is on a metal stand that may be about 2 feet tall. The guy who own the building apparently has turned down $2K for the tiki.
This is another pic I took in the dining room showing the faux rock planter around the room. I actually don't have any good ones of the building from the outside, yet. It is a quite amazing A-frame. This is all I have, matching shirt was a coincidence. You can get a better look at the outside from this matchbook in Ookoo Lady's collection. The new guy tonight told me there are supposed to be some old pictures around somewhere upstairs that supposedly show Marilyn Monroe, among others, there. I'll keep digging... |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 2:29 AM
Hey, that is great score John! I agree on not replacing the old tapa, it's way cool with the old stuff colored from years of age and smoke. Plus I really like that pattern that's already on it. Yeah, between Monkeyman, Kahaka, Tikiskip, and maybe a few others like Bamboo Ben and Basement Kahuna, and Bob and Leroy over at OA, you can probably figure out the correct way to patch it. Maybe a blank piece of tapa modge podge'd on the inside would work - maybe they know some other fabric substitute to use instead of blank tapa. I don't know if it would be better to use a skinny piece to just patch each tear, or put a large piece the size of the whole section with the tear. Either way, the thickness of the patching is going to show through in some way when the light from the bulbs inside shines through. Maybe you can modge podge a whole new layer inside of the entire lamp, for consistency. I'll tell you something, that outrigger lamp has inspired me, and I am going to try to make one myself very soon! |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 5:08 AM
Very Cool Aloha John, Congratulations! What a great way to start the New Year. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 8:05 AM
Great! That building was always one of my favorite A-frames, glad it is still standing! But why do Mexicans have to paint A-frames pink !? (see Tahitian Village, Tiki Modern page 270). Never mind the Tiki pole! Last time I saw the place was when I drove back from the closing day of Santa's Village. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 8:54 AM
First I would take a vacuum cleaner with the brush attachment and gently brush away any dust you can. This is a great way to clean old lamps safely. You can probably do the repair with bonding web from the fabric store. Cut it to fit and iron it on and its done. It's white and would likely be un-noticable and would seal it right up. Keep it original! |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:02 AM
Cool story! Try to find a translucent paper maybe that stuff we used to make |
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Aloha John
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:07 AM
Thanks for all the advice fellas. For now I am just going to dust off the outside, replace the fixtures, and hang it in the tiki lounge and admire it! I'll get to the repair later in Jan. I'll try to take it to OA next Saturday. If they did make I bet they'll get a kick out of seeing it has survived! Whoever did make it cared about the aesthetics for sure. I notice all the bamboo trim is drilled and tied on with what looks like fishing line. And the pieces were cut so that the node spacing is consistent too. Also notice all the relief cuts in the curved bamboo piece on the keel(?). Mai Tai- the framework itself looks pretty simply to make. If you need any other reference pics when you make one let me know. I may even make one too, now that I see how simple it is. The tapa would be the biggest expense, and I would think the most challenging part of the build. Sven - the building has been that color for quite a while so I don't know that it was a Mexican that painted it that way. I do know the guy that owns the building is Asian, and he owned it during the Mandarin Garden days too. I think I was told he'd sell if for 2 million. That tiki pole is pretty funky, do you know anything about it? The Leilani Rum Vacuform Tiki you mentioned seeing there...is it what you are describing here: "This is exactly the bottle I have been looking for for my Leilani Rum Vacuform display Tiki. This Tiki was an age old obsession of mine until I found one in Waikiki in '99. For those of you who know the Vacuform wall-Tikis at the Tiki Ti that have the drink menu scratched into them, THEY are those. They used to have big feet that the Leilani Rum bottle stood on, backlit by a bulb behind the bottle, and by bulbs in the Tiki. A nice item." I'll keep my eyes peeled over there...how tall are they, I don't recall seeing it at the Tiki Ti. I'll get some shots of the building later today, it's only 2 miles from my house. Swanky- taking an iron to it sounds kinda scary, and I don't think I could get the iron in all the spots I'd need to. Does that stuff only need a little heat to set? I'd need to hold the torn flaps against the bonding web from the outside too. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:07 AM
One more thing you may have tapa missing in spots. |
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Aloha John
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:23 AM
Thanks tikiskip! You posts came in while I was typing. I like your idea. Is that also the kind of paper commonly seen on lamps like this sconce at OA? And perhaps the middle one here too (also at OA) I've got plans to make some lamps and needed to get some of that anyway. I will need to make some relief cuts in the paper to get it to follow the curves of the hull right? Does that type of paper have a name? |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:36 AM
I'm not sure about the first lamp. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 10:50 AM
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 11:16 AM
Here is a lamp fix I did on a Kahiki lamp. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 11:18 AM
The bonding web is used through other materials when you iron. Go to the fabric store and look at the various types of this stuff. A quick hot iron on it and you are set for life. Probably you can take a towel and hold it on the outside as you iron on th einside and get it fixed. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 7:33 PM
This stuff is a fiberglass paper called synskin. They sell it at Tap Plastics out here in California. If ya use it, you'd have to stain it to match the tapa. It's pretty bone white. |
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Aloha John
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 9:46 PM
I vacuumed as much dust as I could with the brush attachment. I used about 20 qtips to excavate the crevices. I'm not sure if that has been cleaned for 40 years. There was even some mouse poo in it! I got new sockets and lamp wires installed, new extension cord, added 2 25 watt bulbs and fired her up! She is now proudly hanging in my Tiki Lounge. I had to move my Monkeyman tapa lamp and reposition a puffer. We will probably track down the supplies for the repair job this weekend. Once it's fixed up and goes back on the hooks I will slip some lamp chain over each of my wire hangers since the open top illuminates them oh so nicely. Oh and thanks Kahaka for the name of that paper! That will help me track it down for my one of my other lamp projects. [ Edited by: Aloha John 2008-01-01 21:51 ] |
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 9:56 PM
I love how you're not wasting any time. Nicely done Aloha John. |
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Aloha John
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 10:09 PM
Ha ha thanks...I just had to see it lit up! And considering how big and fragile this thing is, I really don't have any place to put it except hung on hooks! |
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Thu, Jan 3, 2008 7:02 PM
MORE--MORE! Where are you at with this project. It's bee-U-tee-ful, even all busted up. I'm with Mai Tai--inspired and will have to put a similar project on my to-do list. |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 10:08 AM
Maybe he has some old ext/int photos from its heyday! Unfortunately, oldtimer owners are often protective of their privacy.
No, it is so distorted by that paint job...very cartoony, such a cool "stretched" look...cannot pinpoint the style.
Yep, and here it is:
Here is the bottle that it was made for: ..and the mug we all know and have was offered here: If anybody ever comes across that bottle, lemme know. If that vacuform Tiki is not there any more, someone might have swiped it. |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 10:16 AM
Here's the complete set: |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 3:51 PM
I'm tempted to send $3 to the address... |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 7:43 PM
WOW! Awesome lamp! Hey is that a Krate bike I see there!?!? |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 8:05 PM
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Sat, Jan 5, 2008 8:55 AM
great score john! that lamp really is a beauty and you're going to do it justice repairing it and bringing it back from the dead. it already looks great hung in your lounge. THanks for the close up shots and construction shots - you can really see the care and attention to detail that OA makes sure is put into all their products. how's the restoration going? |
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This restaurant was my first exposure to TIki. My uncle used to work there and my parents started taking me there in 1975. RIP Trader Island / Imperial Palace Inn |
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 5:16 PM
I have always liked the tapa outrigger in this thread and I definitely have a perfect spot for one like it but I never thought I would have one. But that all changed recently when Mrs. 8FT & I acquired this fantastic vintage version of the outrigger lamp. Now, since we have become the "unofficial repository for anything from the former Kona Kai locations here in the Kansas City area", I am hoping to one day find information which will identify this lamp as supplied by Oceanic Arts and installed as original decor at one of the 2 KK's here. Our lamp is in original condition and will not require much restoration to get it ready to install here. I need to take some measurements, make a long power cord and figure out the support hangers and such to put it up near the ceiling. It's gonna be so awesome! Here's a couple of shots of it hanging up when we got it and a few more closer up when we got it home. More shots of it hanging up and lit here coming soon...I hope SOON! |
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Sat, Feb 15, 2014 5:31 AM
That is awesome !!!!! |
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Tue, Feb 18, 2014 5:21 PM
Surely you have it up by now??? Lets see!! The "TIPSI" factor in your house exceeds MOST current tiki bars, no doubt! |
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Thu, Apr 24, 2014 6:22 PM
Well, I finally emptied my camera and got all of the photos fixed so here are some shots of the process of fixing, rewiring and hanging of the canoe light. First I needed to replace the cord because it was way too short. I needed to buy 33 feet of lamp cord to reach from the top of the vaulted ceiling and down the wooden beams to the closest outlet. I also put in new bulbs that do not produce the heat that the old type did. So next I need to cover the hole that was used by the previous owner to get access to the interior. Now that it was ready to hang up, I wanted to make the brass colored hanging hooks disappear into the dark beams so I painted them. Now I had to drill the holes in the beam for the anchors. Yea it's time to climb the ladder way up to the top. (My least favorite part of this project!!!) Whew, holes are done and now while I am resting before actually hauling the canoe up the ladder, my courageous cat decided to go up to inspect my work. This little guy has NO fear of heights unlike his owner. OK, he finally got down so now I have to actually install this thing. I'm glad it isn't any heavier. Here's when I am really glad I measured everything correctly. Ta Da!! It's Up! Fits really well between the ceiling fans. Now all lit up. Just how we imagined. So here's a few more views from different angles and a few more shots of the room it is in. I once was lost.....but now I'm found..... [ Edited by: 8FT Tiki 2014-04-24 18:26 ] |
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Thu, Apr 24, 2014 7:01 PM
Looks Awesome!!! Great job on the install. How high is that A-Frame peak? Fearless cat. Now, to find a photo of that hanging up in the Kona Kai. DC |
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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 8:00 AM
Awesome job. Looks perfect at home. |
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