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Aloha Amigos! Les escribo desde Madrid. I have been documenting tiki in Spain for years and this is where I'm going to show some of my finds. This one is really big and rare, Pre-pavon, 2 side pockets. [ Edited by: Zeta 2008-03-04 13:24 ] [ Edited by: Zeta 2008-03-04 13:26 ] |
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Good to hear from you, Zeta. I am Sven Kirsten, author that book there in your photo. As one of my future book projects I plan to write a book on European Tiki, with an emphasis on Spanish Tiki culture of course. I have visited most of the remaining Spanish Tiki temples, but have not been to Portugal. I am planning a photo Safari to Europe in order to document the remaining places before they disappear. I am very happy to meet a local Tiki aficionado who can hopefully contribute and help in the research of this amazing facet of Polynesian pop. I own about 20 Porcelanas Pavon mugs, because I previously imported them to the US, but I own very few vintage pieces. I have a couple of vintage menus from the Bora Bora, and am willing to trade one (and something else from the US?) for your extra bowl. |
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Wed, Mar 5, 2008 11:13 AM
News on the grapevine, there may be a new Spanish tiki bar on the horizon, to add to the european Tiki "Revival?", can't say more than that at the moment unfotunately :) |
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Wed, Mar 5, 2008 11:28 AM
any tiki in Malaga? I might be there in about 3 months... good luck with the new top secret project cheeky. harro. |
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Sun, Mar 9, 2008 10:39 PM
Has anyone heard from Zeta again? Hope I didn't scare him/her away! Did anyone make that mug trade? I don't really care, I was just glad to meet someone local that is into Tiki. Hope he'll resurface. Here is my favorite pre-Pavon mug: |
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Mon, Apr 7, 2008 2:05 AM
Aloha amigos! |
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Mon, Apr 7, 2008 9:55 AM
Very cool, nice presentation! Great graphic, too. Good to hear back from you again, I have a feeling we are in for a treat on this thread. :) |
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Thu, Apr 10, 2008 1:19 AM
Hi Harro There is a Trader Vic's in Marbella, and also a TV Mai Tai bar in Estepona, both very near Malaga. Enjoy! Hum, Cheekytiki, I'm very curious about that new place... can you add a bit more info? what city? Arrr!!! Zeta, esos mugs son más antiguos que la injusticia! Un abrazo! [ Edited by: BastardoSaffrin 2008-04-10 01:21 ] [ Edited by: BastardoSaffrin 2008-04-11 12:41 ] |
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Sun, Apr 13, 2008 11:41 AM
Madrid 1972 Hasta la vista, baby... |
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Sun, Apr 13, 2008 10:21 PM
Ha, that is funny! I was actually thinking about that title as the name for my Spanish Tiki Culture book! :) Great minds think alike! |
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Sun, Apr 13, 2008 11:12 PM
Una foto cuando fui a Barcelona hacer dos tiki en el kahala. |
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Wed, Apr 16, 2008 1:34 PM
Hello everyone, this bar is in the center of Lisboa, Portugal. Well at least it was there last year. Unfortunately I was only standing in front of closed doors, as it had quite odd opening hours. Sven, I am amazed to read you are planning a Tiki Europe Book - Aloha Amigos! Any research and photo journeys scheduled yet? This year I am planning to go to Barcelona on holidays. Are there any exciting tiki opportunities I shouldn´t miss apart from the ones already listed on tikieurope.com? |
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Wed, Apr 16, 2008 7:12 PM
I don't think so, but it would be really nice to get an update on these places, we here in America always have to fear that the next time one visits a Tiki Bar it has disappeared. |
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Thu, Apr 17, 2008 4:57 AM
I will definitely go and visit the places in Barcelona once I´m there, and will inform you about their current existence. Can´t think too much about (many American)Tiki places being destroyed. The ones in your first book mentioned, which disappeared, nearly made me cry. Wishing for some kind of "historic houses trust" or maybe "historic tiki buildings trust" to be set up, which might preserve them and keep beauty and history alive for us and coming generations to enjoy. [ Edited by: Matahina 2008-04-17 04:58 ] |
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Thu, Apr 17, 2008 10:43 AM
I also have a few spanish mugs, and I traded most of my doubles. nice pics everyone. Can't wait for the book Sven. |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2008 6:50 AM
Zeta, I'm going to be in your place next week, I hope you still got some dusty stuff to trade. Hasta luego, man! |
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Wed, May 14, 2008 3:46 AM
Andale andale! arriba arriba! Yeeeeepa yepa! Tiki (at it's best) is all about tradition and paying respect where respect is due. So,
My father went often to AKU-TIKI in Acapulco as a young man! Gracias to everyone who has contributed with pictures and data to make this more completo. I'll keep posting nice pictures as long as there is feedback. Sven, habla espanol? I already have the Bora-Bora vintage menu and the mug you show in the picture, have you got any others? As for the list of tiki bars in Spain that you ask for, I've been doing "The List" for a long time now, and I keep finding new evidence of (long gone) tiki temples. It is a monumental task to make the complete list by myself, plus keep it updated. But don't worry, I'm working tiki extra hours and the list WILL be complete and the secrets revealed at the right moment. From a 1930's comic de Espana. Z [ Edited by: Zeta 2008-05-14 13:24 ] |
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Wed, May 14, 2008 9:49 AM
Aloha muchachas y muchachos ! World exclusivo! Para los amigos de Central Tiki, I proudly present: This enormous Vintage Menu from the 70's with covers in leather and elegant golden print I thought Bora-Bora was in the Polynesia!... Oh well, you live, you learn. :wink: Sven's favorite spanish pre-pavon mug in my collection (different colors): Sven,what happened with your other book projects? Adios amigos ! Z P.S. Saludos al Sr. Castaway |
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Thu, Jun 19, 2008 10:13 AM
Aloha amigos! I´m in Mexico City right now doing some "in situ" Tiki research... I´ll post my discoveries when I get back to my Madrid bunker lab. Meanwhile, here is the source of "inspiration" for the mug I posted above... Enjoy! |
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Thu, Jun 19, 2008 11:00 AM
I'm here, I'm here Zeta, I don't scare easily. I feel guilty for not having replied, I will, I will! |
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Fri, Jun 27, 2008 4:47 PM
Found this matchbook for a restaurante in Madrid called The Bali-Hai (who knew?) not sure what the logo is a reference to, anyone willing to warrant a guess? |
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Sat, Jun 28, 2008 10:12 AM
The logo is a Papua New Guinea mask, which was not unusual in Spanish Tikidom (see the "Melanesian Bar" menu above), just like it was part of the "South Seas" decor of American Poly pop (see Trader Vic's logo mask, BOT P.247). The Bali Hai is long gone, but when in Madrid, the urban archeology tourist can still find its signage high up above its locked up basement location: |
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 4:04 AM
I had a nice scorpion bowl at the Marbella Trader Vics a couple of weeks ago, was a bit more modern than other TV's but still worth a visit. Unfortunately didnt get to any other areas in Spain but maybe another time. |
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Tue, Jul 8, 2008 11:01 PM
Hola a todos, [ Edited by: Zeta 2008-07-09 12:29 ] |
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Wed, Jul 9, 2008 7:38 AM
Every picture has a story and every tiki logo too... Fig. 28 Arte del Sepik. Lago Tchambuli. Taburete de orador (Speeches booth) 1960 (Fot. S. Diczbalis.) Aloha Oe Z |
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Wed, Jul 9, 2008 8:18 AM
Aaaah! So this is where the design of this Kahala mug originated from: Do you have an old one that says Bali Hai on it? I figured that that book could have been a major source for Spanish designers, it is so chock full of great images, I have yet to fully register them all. Now I know it was published in Spain too, I am certain. Here is the German version: It also used a lot of the black & white photos from the 1954 Pantheon Books edition of Hewicker/Tischner's "Oceanic Art", which was THE source for American designers. South Sea art books published in the 60s in the U.S. came mostly too late to have a marked influence on Poly pop here, but for Spain, which had a delayed Tiki bar period, that early 60s time frame fits. |
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Thu, Jul 10, 2008 4:10 AM
Thanks Sventiki! I'm glad to hear that. It would be an honor. As you know, all I want is just a little respect for Tiki, to tell the story straight about Spain and Mexico specifically. Another gem I bought in Barcelona by the same author, Jean Guiart (texto) Mario Carrieri (fotos)1968. Aloha para todos... Z |
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Sat, Jul 12, 2008 7:00 AM
Aloha for all, Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:03 AM
Hola, que tal ? Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:14 AM
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:23 AM
From the Oceania book by Jean Guiart: Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:32 AM
From my bookshelf: Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:36 AM
The book: Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:41 AM
The mug. Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:50 AM
The book: Oceania Por Jean Guiart Z |
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Mon, Jul 14, 2008 2:53 AM
From my collection: Z |
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Thu, Jul 17, 2008 3:28 PM
Is it...Arte 4 ? :) Zeta, nobody seems to be as excited about your posts as I am, so here I go: Those Spanish designers sure liked that New Hebrides art, going further out there than many of the American mug makers of the mid-century. Here is another one from the book: Nr. 215 New Hebrides, West-Ambrym, Large Slit Drum, Basel But they also took the other culture group's designs, like for the giant Maori mug, the big Hawaiian wicker head, and the yellow Chicago Field Museum Tami mask mug from this book. Here is another one, harder to pinpoint, because the mug makers (unfortunately) altered the heads somewhat: Nr. 399 Hawaiian Islands, Bracelet, Honolulu |
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Wed, Jul 23, 2008 2:49 PM
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Wed, Jul 23, 2008 5:13 PM
I also get very excited each time you two post pictures here. I need to stop collecting mugs because I have too many already, it is a pleasure to see all these mugs that I don't have and their design connection to all the old artifacts. |
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Wed, Jul 23, 2008 9:01 PM
Thank you! I was trying to get some other folks' reaction so it wouldn't just be a ping pong between me and Zeta (as much as I enjoy it). I was actually hoping Tiki Nomad might post some matching close up scans from his menu collection: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=25132&forum=5 I apologize, Zeta, I am bad that way.... |
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Thu, Jul 24, 2008 7:50 AM
I love this thread!! I wish the Spanish mugs were easier to obtain. I wish I could afford a trip to Spain. I was glad to be able to attend "Bigbros" spainish mug unvailing party a few years ago. I bought 4 mugs then. I am drooling over here. |
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Fri, Jul 25, 2008 1:35 PM
This is a very interesting thread - I especially like the way you two are also providing the original source illustrations. Question - do these ever come on on eBay Spanish site? any good search tips? |
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Sun, Aug 3, 2008 3:27 PM
Mahalo Sperm Whale! I'm glad you love this thread. I'll keep writing as long as you keep reading. Why don't you show some pictures of that "Bigbros" event and the 4 mugs you bought too. Bigbrotiki? how many Kon-Id (Spanish) mugs were produced ? Aloha Oe Z [ Edited by: Zeta 2008-08-03 16:20 ] [ Edited by: zeta 2008-08-03 17:54 ] |
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Sun, Aug 3, 2008 3:41 PM
Thank you blue.octopus I like the original source illustrations too. It's amazing what you can learn from books. I was very surprised when I made the connection. Answer to your question - This mugs never come out on ebay Spanish site. The only search tip I can give you is to come to Spain and look in antique stores or flea markets, that's the way I found mine and the only way I know. :tiki: Z |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2008 1:28 AM
Thank you hiltiki, I'm glad you like my pictures. I understand what you mean about stop collecting mugs, because I also have too many already, but when I find a never seen before vintage Spanish tiki mug in the wild, I can't let it go. I must have it to preserve it because it's probably the only time I'll ever see the piece. Many of the mugs from my collection are one of a kind, unique, last of it's species. 8) There is more than 250 different original vintage Spanish Tiki mug designs that I know about. :o Many more that I don't know about (yet) and designs that are lost forever without ever being properly documented.
Mahalo to Tikinomad for the pictures ! I agree with Bigbrotiki, Tikinomad, please post some more pictures here. To close this post, I'm going to quote another famous Spanish Tiki Worshiper. "I don't search, I find !" - Pablo Picasso - Salud! (Cheers! in Spanish) Z |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2008 6:58 AM
I just found this thread, i love it! |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2008 7:58 AM
A quote from your topic, Spanish Tiki Menus : http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=25132&forum=5 Big ma halo for you Tikinomad! I'm glad you like this thread, I like your menus too. Ma halo amigo! Z |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2008 10:50 AM
I'm a little behind with my wife being pregnant with our second child and what not but I will post more photos of the items in my Spanish Tiki collection, I promise! I wish I had more doubles to trade with you Zeta! |