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Snow Tikis
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Capt'n Skully
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02/06/2010
Trust me- you warm weathered folks are missing out! I've been wanting to build a huge Snoai a few years now, and finally had the time/snow to do it. Approx. 7' tall... |
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leleliz
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02/06/2010
awesome! |
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TikiMango
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02/07/2010
Quick! Put him in the freezer! Great stuff. |
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zerostreet
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02/07/2010
Very nice! |
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Big Kahuna
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02/07/2010
I like it! Where are you? I'm actually snowless, right now! |
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Zeta
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02/07/2010
BRAVO! |
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whiskeyblood
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02/07/2010
Very cool! pun intended. |
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Zeta
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02/07/2010
I guess it's been done before, no? |
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Big Tiki D
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02/07/2010
Mucho awesome! Looks like he could use some friends, though... |
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beadtiki
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02/07/2010
Wherever you are, you have very clean snow! The snow, when it falls in the Seattle area, usually looks like an old soggy newspaper. I am jealous! Nice carving by the way! |
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JackLord
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02/09/2010
Man, why didn't I think to build one? Could have carved it out the mound on top of my car. Great work! |
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crushenstein
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02/09/2010
that, my friend, is f'ing fantastic!!! Noland |
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skootiki
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02/22/2010
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TravnerRavenweird
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05/12/2011
Well I stumbled across this while looking for something comletely different, but I just happen to have one we did here at work for a competition this winter. So behold! My first attempt a carving Tiki, I have a lot to learn. |
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White Devil
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01/06/2014
Who says tiki has to be tropical? These are circulating on FB... |
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danlovestikis
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01/06/2014
Terrific additions to this thread. Wendy |
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Haole Jim
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01/24/2014
Skillful and imaginative, but in Chicago with -4 F and -26 wind, the concept of playing in snow has lost its fascination. |
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Zombieki
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04/23/2014
This was the first Winter I took a hand at making snow tikis. Thank you Tiki Central Forum for the inspiration! |
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Kilaueakyd
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09/11/2014
PNG Abelam Tiki freshly carved in Calgary. We don't usually get snow like this until March. Moist and heavy, perfect for carving ![](https://tikicentral.com/uploads/77151/54113ff1 [img]https://tikicentral.com/uploads/77151/54113dd6.jpg) |
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Kilaueakyd
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09/11/2014
I like the night shot better |
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Sweet Daddy Tiki
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09/11/2014
Good work. I agree - the night shot shows more detail. You should post the picture of yourself standing next to it for scale - it looks to be about 7 or 8 feet tall. |
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danlovestikis
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09/12/2014
That is so much fun I almost wish I lived in snow country. Good job, Wendy |
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Kilaueakyd
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09/12/2014
It is about 8 feet tall. Still standing but started leaning backwards big time so I shoved more snow up its ass. Next time we get a snow like that I would like to do Ku. |
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MadDogMike
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09/12/2014
Very cool! (pun intended :wink: ) |
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Overproof Mike
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02/01/2015
Want to add my snoai to the thread. |
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Capt'n Skully
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03/17/2015
AWESOME Snoais and Snow Tikis!! Glad to see this thread live on.. Keep 'em coming! |
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