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Weekend trip to Papua New Guinea, sort of
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Yesterday morning I went to pick up my PNG Oratory table from the seller in Indiana. I was excited to see all his stuff, but I got much more than I expected. This post is very image heavy, but worth it. I arrived at the house and the fellow was not feeling well, so we talked on the phone. He gave me the complete story of the piece. I then told him about Hukilau and after a bit he invited me his house to see his collection after I finished there. On the lot are 3 sheds full of PNG artifacts. These are from the first shed which was mostly larger figures. The second shed had more larger figures and shelves with masks, drums and all sorts of things. The third shed had a small collection of masks, figures and more. On the front porch were canoes and other items. I looked around after loading the massive table in the car and picked a couple of other items quickly and went to his house. We sat and talked about PNG culture and the significance of all these things. He told me of his 70 trips to Hawaii and his many trips to Polynesia over the last 40 years. It was incredible. Then we went to see his collection. In the basement he has his choice items.
These are in his garage area.
Outside his house, in the front house were these lodge poles. In the back yard were these massive poles from a cheif's house. He said they were the finest carvings he had seen. These poles were from a building that collapsed into a lake in 1970. In 1990, they pulled these poles out of the water. They are iron wood. They held up incedibly. Quite heavy. More in the garage.
So we had a great talk and he is coming to Hukilau to sell his items next year, and perhaps give a talk if you guys are interested. Here is the extra stuff I bought. And the new big man in the bar: The Swank Pad Broadcast - If it's Swank... [ Edited by: Swanky on 2003-07-27 17:39 ] [ Edited by: swanky on 2003-07-27 18:05 ] [ Edited by: swanky 2006-04-19 14:31 ] |
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 5:44 PM
HOLY SHITE! Are there any artifacts left in PNG? |
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 5:47 PM
Holy sh.....these belong in another Oceanic Art book or a museum.....sweet swirling onion rings Swanky! Jeez! |
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 6:29 PM
I am at a loss for words, and that doesn't happen very often I can tell you. agog, |
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Swanky
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 6:33 PM
This is 40 years of collecting. He will be bringing this stuff to Hukilau 2004 to sell. Very reasonable prices. Yes, some of his stuff is on loan to museums. Are you guys up for a talk on PNG at Hukilau? Seriously? |
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 8:13 PM
BRING IT ON! |
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Jungle Trader
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Sun, Jul 27, 2003 9:34 PM
Hopefully I'll make it there next year. I'm going to plan for it. |
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Swanky
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 7:58 PM
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 9:18 PM
Excellent photographs. Well worth it, indeed! The title of my Shag Print is the Septik River Cruise and I learned a few things about PNG trying to figure out where the Septik River is located and then seeing how easy it would be to take the cruise in real life. PNG is a true living tiki cultural museum, where the indigenous peoples still participate in such dress and activities. The Highlands Festival is a great display of the culture. Most places on it are inaccessible except via river cruise. However, one must land in the port city and then spend another night inland before taking the cruise, and again to leave, so traveling there requires some time. |
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 8:00 AM
Swanky, that was one excellent post. I scrolled through those pics with my jaw on the ground! 'Amazing' is what immediately comes to mind. You must have felt like Howard Carter when he first entered King Tut's tomb as you entered this guys house. Thanks for sharing the find! |
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 9:38 AM
Just incredible. Better get a bigger vendor room for Hukilau 2004. It would be great to have him talk about his exploring and collecting. |
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Swanky
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 10:21 AM
He also taught me the proper way for a man to dance. None of this hip swaying. No man would be caught dancing like that! It's more of a light stomping... |
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 3:25 PM
luv da pics! good job! if you live close to dat spot...wat you waitin fo??? go get some a dat fo your bar! cannot get mo authentic den dat! |
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 9:48 PM
HOLY SHITE! Are there any trees left in PNG? That's insane!! |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2005 12:36 PM
So what ever happened to Indiana Jones? Did he make it to Hukilau despite the hurricanes and did the big artifact sale take place? |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2005 2:03 PM
He didn't make it to Hulilau, but it was due to an unspecified health problem, not the hurricane. Christie and I have been in touch with him about coming down this year though. I don't think I posted about this, but I also visited Jerry, in Ocober of 2003. He's a really nice guy, and he gave me some terrific deals on this stuff. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2005 3:15 PM
Health problems did prevent him. Right now I am planning to stop off on my way to Exotiica and bring stuff to sell there as a vendor. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2005 5:17 PM
Wow that is some awesome stuff,nice pics thanks for showing them |
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Wed, Dec 27, 2006 5:22 PM
BUMP! Awesome collection! |
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Thu, Dec 28, 2006 7:40 AM
I thought it was 2006 images. Thats a shot in the arm for sure. |
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Swanky
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009 5:02 AM
I restored these images this moring if anybody was interested... |
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009 7:13 AM
Wow, just WOW! What an amazing collection. Do you have any updates about what happened to this man and his collection? Is he going to open a museum or did he sell everything off? |
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009 7:16 AM
THANK YOU!!! I had not seen this thread before. |
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GatorRob
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009 8:04 AM
Thanks for bringing these great photos back Tim. What a spectacular collection. I'd be a kid in a candy store there. I wouldn't even know where to begin (or end). Someone needs to pay a visit to the Jungle Outpost Gallery in Rapid City, South Dakota and report back here. Billed as the "largest selection of New Guinea art in the western hemisphere." And it's all for sale. |
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009 9:43 AM
Never seen this thread |
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hala bullhiki
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Mon, Feb 2, 2009 11:03 AM
is this jerry from indianas stuff? he vended at exotica several years back i think. great guy, super knowlegable. i still have his buisness card with email and phone number . if swanky confirms its him, ill let you guys have his contact info (if his card from several years ago is still current.) |
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Mon, Feb 2, 2009 1:16 PM
I hadn't seen this thread either...Thanks so much for the bump. Mucho insperation here! ZOWIE!! |
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Mon, Feb 2, 2009 1:35 PM
Thanks for the restoration work Swank. If a picture is worth a 1000 words, that's a bookful of artistic inspiration. |
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Mon, Feb 2, 2009 4:18 PM
An astonishing post, Swanky, and generous of you to share such a fantastic discovery, twice. One can only wonder at what incredible treasures were to be seen layers-deep among this treasure-trove (all those stacked masks on the shelves!). Wow. One hopes the most vulnerable of these authentic masterpieces have been saved from further weathering my now. Any word on the current status of this amazing collection? Mahalo again for posting, and bumping this marvelous thread. |
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