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What's The Most Common Mug?
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 2:08 PM
Seems like most of us run in to certain mugs over and over again in our respective "necks-of-the-woods." I know the new Tiki Quest books makes the comment about the Tiki Leilani Mug being so common that is is often maligned by collectors but I have the same feelings about the OMC "Peanut-Style" and the OMC Harvey's Rum Barrel Mugs. I seem to run into more of these here in Las Vegas than anything else. Here's a picture of the two: [ Edited by: vegastikidude on 2003-10-06 14:10 ] |
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OceaOtica
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 2:35 PM
i would have to agree about those to. one of my first tiki treasure hunt landed me in oregon at a shop where i picked up 8 of the harveys and 6 peanuts(of the varying colors) for a quarter a peice. the leilani seems to be everywhere, in mass abundance. it has been duped a couple of times as well making their population out of control. i would say next up would have to be westwood small handled multi color mugs. i've seen them a lot of places in los angeles. an interesting one that i have picked up at a thrift shop, went back, and there seemed to be plenty more of them, is the white tower isle jamaica mug. though not necessarily tiki, it is a standard ceramic tumbler that served some exotic potions. ive got armfuls of them |
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 3:15 PM
I have the most Leilanis... maybe 5 or 6 |
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Tiki Royale
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 3:18 PM
Yep, them Harvey's buckets are pretty common. But they do make for a great everyday use glass. |
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 4:17 PM
In my experience, these are some of the most common. Also add the wooden coffee mug with the big open mouth that often says HAWAII in it. The Swank Pad Broadcast - If it's Swank... [ Edited by: Swanky on 2003-10-06 16:18 ] |
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tikigreg
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 5:50 PM
Hey Swanky, ~ tikigreg [ Edited by: tikigreg on 2003-10-06 17:51 ] |
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Swanky
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 7:08 PM
Greg, |
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tikigreg
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 7:13 PM
Muchos gracias Swanky! |
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 8:14 PM
I'd have to say: Leilanis What is not common is the leilanis in the original box, which is the ones I kept for my display |
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Unga Bunga
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 10:25 PM
This is the most UNrarest tiki antique mug you can find, and yet, it is still way COOL!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3246058313&category=570 |
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vegastikidude
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Mon, Oct 6, 2003 11:23 PM
I seem to remember the bunch on Gilligan's Island drinking from these, don't you? |
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Tue, Oct 7, 2003 12:10 AM
Indeed, the OMC "3-Face" is a common style: I have 3-face mugs from 23 DIFFERENT locations, making it (to the best of my knowledge) the most popular style with some of the rarest pieces! I would say that the flat black "The Tikis" moai is the one I come across the most. (BTW: if anyone has any 3-Faces that they'd be interested in trading - if I don't have it already - e-mail me directly!) |
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Tue, Oct 7, 2003 12:21 PM
Doc, why don't you flow some of those flat black "The Tikis" moais over this way. I don't think I've ever seen one out here in the wild. Of course I did most of my real hunting and collecting up north. I'm gonna have to follow you and Sabu one of these days on your estate sale marathons. |
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