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HelveTiki posted on 10/14/2010

Aloha,
I am new here on TC and i just wanted to say hello to all.
I live in Switzerland, not the ideal place for a tiki lover, but TC makes it much easier. thanks :)

Mahalo and greetings from the European mainland.

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tiki mick posted on 10/14/2010

Nice to meet you!

Can you tell us a little about yourself, why you like Tiki, how you discovered Tiki...anything you have collected, type of "tiki" music you like?

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Zeta posted on 10/15/2010

Bienvenida helvetiki! Cool Nickname too! Yodelei Jiju!

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HelveTiki posted on 10/15/2010

Aloha and thanks...

I think all started when i hung out in Los Angeles for two months back in the late nineties. Someone showed me some tiki stuff, then i discovered the art of Shag... then back home in switzerland i found my first "hand clapsed tiki mug" from the swiss mövenpick restaurant chain... from now on definitely infected with Tiki.
I started to collect Tiki Mugs, Tiki Statues, Masks, actually all things Tiki...

Music:
Music is another big thing in my life !
I collect vintage vinyl records from the fifties, sixties and some early seventies. Mostly Rhythm'n'Blues, Soul, Surf and Garage.
I am a DJ and I played guitar in a Garage- and Rockabilly Band.
favorite Tiki music I'd say Exotica, Hawaiian Swing/Jazz and some moody surf instrumentals. ... Sven Kirsten's The Sound of Tiki CD is great.

well, that was a little bit about me,

Mahalo and greetings from the European mainland

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danlovestikis posted on 11/24/2010

Welcome. You sound like my husband Dan. He was a record collector first and then got into tikis. He kept asking me to repair nicks and chips on his vintage pieces and then he asked me to make a "should have been series" of tiki bowls that matched mugs in his collection. Now tiki has taken over my life and I love it too. Pick up some clay or wood and get to work you'll find that making is as good as collecting. It will bring you joy. Cheers, Wendy

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HelveTiki posted on 11/25/2010

thanks Wendy,

i combine tiki with record collecting :)

but seriously, I have already carved tikis, but I was not as successful in my opinion.
I think I'll still have to practice a bit.... but i don't give up!

Mahalo and greetings from the European mainland.

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congatiki posted on 11/25/2010

Welcome aboard...love that Moody Blues sleeve! That was a great R&B band...too short lived in
my opinion.

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VampiressRN posted on 11/26/2010

Welcome to TC from across the pond. I agree, that Moody Blues cover is awesome!

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harro posted on 11/26/2010

Aloha and welcome.
i'm heading to Switzerland for the first time in January, mainly for a snowboarding trip (Grimentz), but with a couple of days in Zurich and St Gallen. Do you have any recommendations for bars/shops for someone with similar tastes in music?

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HelveTiki posted on 11/26/2010

Aloha and thank you all :)

On 2010-11-26 03:37, harro wrote:
Aloha and welcome.
i'm heading to Switzerland for the first time in January, mainly for a snowboarding trip (Grimentz), but with a couple of days in Zurich and St Gallen. Do you have any recommendations for bars/shops for someone with similar tastes in music?

Aloha harro,
-In St. Gallen you have to check out Klang und Kleid (www.klangundkleid.ch). it is a cool Shop with tons of cool stuff, and Music.
-In Zurich:
16tons is my favorite Shop in Zurich (www.16tons.ch)with new and used Vinyl and clothes.
the Mata-Hari is a very cool Bar (www.mataharibar.ch).
the LaCatrina is a cool little Bar (www.lacatrina.ch) and i am DJ there every last Saturday of the month, spinning Sixties Garage Punk, Beat, Soul and R'n'B records.
Or you may check out the Kon-Tiki.
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=37188&forum=2&hilite=kon-tiki%20zurich

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