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Alright, it sparked my curiosity. Is that an El Santo mask behind that plaque? |
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Cool Manchu
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Sat, Dec 1, 2012 10:55 PM
SI! VIVA DE LOS SANNNNNTOOOOO!!! [ Edited by: Cool Manchu 2012-12-01 22:57 ] |
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Sun, Dec 2, 2012 12:15 AM
These are indeed rare, and not to diminish the find, but I personally cannot warm to these later versions of the Don mug. Call me racist, but the pudgy almond-eyed Asian face just seems so wrong, compared to the youthful beach boy look of the original: To wit, neither one of them is any more "authentic" than the other as a depiction of the man, as they hail from the later, Getty Corp-owned phase of the chain. That Dobbs Luau menu is great, note that the cocktails are all (x-ept the fog cutter) served in Trader Vic's-originated drinking vessels. |
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Sun, Dec 2, 2012 2:22 PM
This week's stuff: A couple Maori masks and a Hawaiian Ku: I was at Goodwill looking for a holiday tux, and I couldn't resist the 4 pack of Accoutrements soon to be vintage mugs. The other one is a Lono Alli's mug. The guy who sold it to me said he had 50 tiki mugs for sale last month, all for only $5 each, and that was the last one he had. I guess I slept in that day and missed it all... Chile Moai coaster: Matchbooks: Hawaii license plate turned into a journal and an Elvis Blue Hawaii doll: Buzzy Out! |
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Sun, Dec 2, 2012 4:41 PM
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hala_kahiki
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Sun, Dec 2, 2012 5:00 PM
Found this guy today, not in perfect shape by any means..but still cool |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 7:42 AM
i'm thinking this is the head of a chimp or monkey... not buying the human head theory. |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 4:27 PM
okay, here's the latest finds - picked up 2 JPco. 3 tiki faced bucket mugs. I also scored this Louie "B" volcano tiki bowl - it's huge. Could not find either of these on ooga-mooga. Found the tiki bowl without the volcano, though. Didn't know Jpco. made bucket mugs like these.... |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 5:50 PM
Hey Tipsy, Nice finds,really liking that bowl. |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 6:37 PM
thanks !! JP co. is short for johnson products company. They had a place in chicago back in the day. from what i gather they sold tropical decor and made mugs, including the famous andres bumatay mug. |
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 7:59 PM
Trader Santa was early this year.... |
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Mon, Dec 3, 2012 9:43 PM
Over the weekend I had very good luck at my local goodwill. Found all this in the same trip!
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Club Nouméa
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Tue, Dec 4, 2012 2:47 AM
A couple of reproductions of Pan Am posters: And a mixed media work (painting & collage) by a Samoan artist, Camillia Afele: More of her work can be seen here: http://www.camilliaafele.tumblr.com/ |
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Wed, Dec 5, 2012 5:21 PM
Goodwill finds... |
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Dustycajun
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Wed, Dec 5, 2012 10:12 PM
A nice fish trap lamp I found at a local antique store. Bongo Fury informs me that this is likely from the Santa Barbara Don The Beachcomber, which is a cool thing! DC |
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bigbrotiki
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Wed, Dec 5, 2012 10:49 PM
Nice! Original lamps are perhaps the most difficult to come by Tiki finds. |
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Tattoo
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Fri, Dec 7, 2012 2:57 PM
Found a cool coconut mug. I know that is redundant since all coconut mugs are cool by definition. But I have not seen one with the "Hawaii I" marking on it before. Does anyone know who the maker is? I know I have seen it before on something else. |
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Phillip Roberts
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Fri, Dec 7, 2012 3:04 PM
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Not sure of maker, but I think the mark is not an "I" But a connected... ** "T |
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ErichTroudt
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Fri, Dec 7, 2012 4:33 PM
Its been dry lately for me, but the few pieces I have found have been decent.... |
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ErichTroudt
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Fri, Dec 7, 2012 7:39 PM
Went to an auction tonight and got these....5 treasure craft and 12 coco joes pieces. Many have the original tags. These coco joes are the 80's - 2000's era right? (Looking for Buzzy's answer on this)... Whatever era they are from, I was happy to get the Menehune holding the tiki..... |
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Fri, Dec 7, 2012 9:54 PM
This find perhaps belongs in Beyond Tiki, This painting is an original oil on canvas by a little known (to me at least) The man from whom I purchased the painting informed me that he had acquired it Regardless of the actual provenance I think it will look just fine somewhere in my |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Sat, Dec 8, 2012 12:11 AM
ET, |
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Hale Tiki
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Sat, Dec 8, 2012 12:24 PM
Just remember, you're lucky to live in SoCal, while hunting for tiki. Some of us live on the east coast, and never see anything that good. Love all three pieces, man. |
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Sat, Dec 8, 2012 3:21 PM
Two Estate sales today The owner bought these in 1960 OMC coconut mug |
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Bora Boris
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Sun, Dec 9, 2012 9:47 AM
Found this yesterday and it kinda reminded me of the "missing" Hobby City Tikis. :)
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Sun, Dec 9, 2012 10:31 AM
Hey BB, |
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Bora Boris
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Sun, Dec 9, 2012 10:44 AM
Hi David, The front of the bank is 3-3/8", the sides are 2-1/4" and it's 3-3/4" tall. |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Sun, Dec 9, 2012 9:40 PM
mahalo Boris, nice find. Wish I had one-I could save moolah to feed my addiction. [ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2012-12-10 00:59 ] |
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Mon, Dec 10, 2012 12:21 PM
I like the bank too. Goodwill finds. Both are so dark it was hard to get a good picture of them. |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Tue, Dec 11, 2012 11:19 PM
Found at a thrift store. |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 8:20 AM
What a weird mug for a pottery place to have |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 10:24 AM
....in "Loveland, Colorado", no less. Score! I say. Wonder if they actually had the mold, or if they were selling dead stock. Here's a pic of me posing with its father: |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 1:16 PM
Cross this one off the list... Coffee table, 20"x48".
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Trader Tom
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 1:22 PM
Nice find! Here's what I turned up with a quick search on the company: "Rocky Mountain Pottery Company (ROMCO) was founded by Leland Huston in 1953 and moved to Loveland in 1957. The firm's first pottery pieces were produced to resemble wood grain and included a pine scent. Many pottery designs were produced, but its most popular line remained the wood-grained design, along with the various colors of its hand-painted pinecone line. During summers, the Loveland factory employed 35 to 40 people and offered daily tours. Two regional outlets sold ROMCO pottery during summer seasons, including one in downtown Estes Park and one in Colorado Springs. The company was sold in 1981, then again in 1986, at which time the original business came to an end." So they were making ceramics in the 50s, despite the modern look of the foil sticker. Still, it's an intriguing mystery. |
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Cool Manchu
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 8:24 PM
I have a love of mosaics and tiki of course, couple that with my search for a new (to me) coffee table...Needless to say I am green with envy! Great score man! |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 9:44 PM
You guys must not have a copy of Tiki Quest. :wink: |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Thu, Dec 13, 2012 10:51 AM
Too much crappy, used, dirty, Christmas decorations out there that took up way too much valuable swapmeet space. Resulting small tiki related lot found: Buzzy Out! |
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hang10tiki
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Fri, Dec 14, 2012 7:50 PM
The lil wife hit an estate sale today while I was at work, |
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ukutiki
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 8:55 AM
I found this weird guy in a thrift store yesterday. It appears to be made of a sintered ceramic material and has a sandy feel to it. about 4 inches tall. Is it a tiki frog, frog tiki, or something else? Anybody recognize it? Mahalo.
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Tipsy McStagger
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 12:08 PM
would make a nice mug if someone were to duplicate the sculpt up to mug size...... "son of suffering bastard". |
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 12:34 PM
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PockyTiki
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 12:46 PM
After looking at the sculpt closely, you can see that strange wood-grain like texture on it. It's a dead give away. It was created using a 3-dimensional printer, aka you design it on a computer in some sort of 3d digital design program, upload it to the printer software and the printer will actually print/sculpt that design in various materials. |
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 1:14 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the 3D printer. I have seen them but it never crossed my mind that 3D-P was used for this little fellow. Here is a link to You Tube showing a video of a tiki planter being made using this technology. |
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PockyTiki
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Sat, Dec 15, 2012 1:22 PM
Yeah, it's a really neat system. It crossed my mind because I remembered that a member on here created a couple pendants the exact same way. |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2012 5:08 AM
3D printed goods in a thrift store, welcome to the future. |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2012 9:10 AM
A friend proposed to do that for my Tiki Ti mug. This piece does indeed look like someone tried to dabble in Tiki mug design, not half bad, kinda Mayan/SciFi... and yes, a truly odd reversal of the natural thrift shop process, to have a mug show up in one before it was even produced! (just assuming that it wasn't, why would it have ended up there otherwise) |
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Tue, Dec 18, 2012 11:55 AM
I found this alien looking guy at a thrift store in Denver this weekend.
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HOUSE OF KU
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Wed, Dec 19, 2012 1:47 AM
Looks to be from Tahiti :) |
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