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I feel like a cicada that has come up out of the ground after seventeen years, at least on the Tiki front! Here is the story. When Don the Beachcomber in Marina Del Rey went out of business my friend Chris Byk and got in my flat bed truck, filled our wallets with cash and headed out. I got a lot of stuff, including sixteen large custom made glass 'net floats', framed black white photos, ephemera and newspaper clippings. But the most outstanding acquisition was thirteen carved posts made (I believe) by Oceanic Arts. The pieces are 10' high, [ Edited by: Bora Boris - Fixed image links. - 2013-07-23 14:07 ] |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 10:51 AM
Aaah, the legendary auction! Those are real beautes indeed, they look like O.A.'s/Leroy's work. Of all the wonders of that auction, the original Leetegs from the Hollywood location, the carvings, the floats - do you know what happened to the celebrity-tagged chopsticks? Were they spread into the winds, or did one person get them all? I am looking for just one set in its bamboo case with whatever star's name on it for a museum show on American Tiki culture I am curating next year. If you have one, or have any leads, I would be most appreciative. Mahalo, Sven Kirsten |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 12:22 PM
I do not have any of the chopsticks, sadly. I do have some photos of private parties, with celebrities of the era hanging with Don. I will post those. Meanwhile, here are the rest of the large pieces. [ Edited by: Bora Boris - Fixed image link. - 2013-07-23 14:05 ] |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 1:17 PM
Amazing! Are those still in storage or do you have them on display somehow? Granted, 10-fot tall posts are not easy to display in most homes. |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 1:41 PM
Thanks for the posting the posts (pun intended!). Would love to see photos of other items you got in the auction. DC |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 2:18 PM
MOAR! |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 3:44 PM
At the time I bought these I was a sculptor living in a warehouse in Boyle Heights (east LA). I decided to build a room around them (plus a 11' tall Yali demon sculpture from southern India). I spent a lot of time making the coved blue ceiling, lit by fluorescents behind the Tikis. We had some amazing parties down there in the late eighties and early nineties! |
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 4:08 PM
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Tue, Jul 23, 2013 5:38 PM
Wow - I'm getting tingles looking at these! |
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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 12:28 PM
Thanks!! I wish I had been hooked into the Tiki community back then! We could have had some fun events. Oh well, never too late. Does anyone out there have images of the interior of the Marina Del Rey Beachcomber's? By any chance was anyone else present at the auction or took pictures of the auction items during the inspection? I didn't. No phone cameras back then. |
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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 1:50 PM
I love the glass float tree! I bet it looks more cool than the chandelier tree house in Silver Lake. |
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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 3:21 PM
By the way, I don't know how many Tiki Central members used to frequent Yee Mee Loo's bar in LA Chinatown, but that is the cashier's counter in the middle photograph. Some friends of mine bought the entire interior and we stored it at my place for about six months. A Glendale restauranteur and devotee bought it all. It was an incredible locale and should have been preserved. Replaced, of course, by a piece of crap mini-mall development. |
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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 4:40 PM
Tigertail, we like cicadas ... especially those with cool workshops! Are the large floats glass or acrylic? Looks like lights in a few of them, and some on the ground have openings on the top. We'd love to see some of the photos and ephemera you got. Last year we had a wonderful opportunity to interview someone who worked there when it was still Don's -- that was a long time ago, and it seems like the people who were there and remember are getting scarce. Here's a thread on Yee Mee Loo's. No tiki per se, but certainly exotic -- and probably would have been a stop on JOHN-O's chop suey tour (I can see the t-shirts already!). Tigertail if you're interested in LA preservation, you should check out LA Mod Com. They've helped save a lot of places. Welcome to Tiki Central! |
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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 9:18 PM
Tigertail, I think Kevin & Jody told me about you some years ago...you are/were in Eagle Rock? I am looking forward to your images of Don with Hollywood celebs. One display in the show will concentrate on the PR value of stars utilized by Tiki restauranteurs. In my over 20 years of Tiki research and collecting in Los Angeles, I have never come upon any sign of the Beachcomber chopsticks, it's a mystery what happened to them. [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2013-07-25 07:45 ] |
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Thu, Jul 25, 2013 9:57 AM
Thanks guys! The floats are glass, obviously custom made, blown into a mold. They vary in thickness from 3/8" to 5/8" even within individual pieces. Each has a 4" aperture at one end for the light fixture. Most are in their original netting, that is an issue because they will eventually rot outdoors, but what can you do? leave them in boxes? I had lights on dimmers installed in them last year. They are delicate, which is why I put them up in the tree double cabled them. Five have been broken over the years. painful. I will post good photos of them in the next couple of days. |
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Thu, Aug 1, 2013 9:10 AM
Here is a Tiki Hut light fixture rescued from the auction. Pulled it out to photograph it and have decided to restore it, it needs a little love. The design is great but the construction was definitely a bit rough and ready. I particularly like the electrical with the 12/3 cord, you could run ten lights off of that! No electrical fires due to overloading in that place. I am going to replace the missing roof scroll detail and it looks like there was some kind of roof dressing (maybe thatch?), does anyone have any thoughts on that? |
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Thu, Aug 1, 2013 5:41 PM
O.A. made that light. It had woven palm front matting on the roof, they might still have that. I wasted mine by having it hang outside :( |
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Thu, Aug 1, 2013 7:47 PM
Tigertail thanks for posting photos of your lights. ‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›•:TIKISKIP™:•:MAKES:•:FLOAT:•:LIGHTS:•‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)› |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 8:17 AM
beautiful work! I will contact you in a couple of weeks, I could use at least two nets made. Thanks! |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 8:19 AM
Here's a night shot |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 10:28 AM
Some newspaper clippings from the back room...a little window into the past. |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 11:43 AM
Thanks! Hate to see any more break, as they are awesome, and rare. -==--==--==--==-Google "Tiki bar lights" To find TIKISKIP-==--==--==--==- |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 1:49 PM
The California Seashell Company in Seal Beach has very large netted glass floats for $45. Mine is larger than a basketball and heavy! They had a good selection of colors too. I bought an orangish/red one. Don't go on a weekend the place is a madhouse during the summer. http://www.caseashells.com |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 2:32 PM
Thanks Lori, Looks like a cool place. ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸TIKISKIP "Go to the light"¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨*•.¸¸ Lights for home and |
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Fri, Aug 2, 2013 3:10 PM
Nope, many did not use glass :) |
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Tue, Aug 6, 2013 8:44 AM
Its like a pumpkin harvest! We need to get some old 2" hemp rope, dye it green and tie these together in the garden. We could build a haunted Halloween Tiki Garden around that! |
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Tue, Aug 6, 2013 9:48 PM
Tigertail awesome stuff you have here!! Keeping this post in my rotation for now on. Aloha! BB |
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Tue, Aug 6, 2013 9:49 PM
BA Hoo Ka!! |
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Wed, Aug 7, 2013 2:51 PM
Another piece. The clipping overlap slightly and are glued down but the file is big enough to read the text. [ Edited by: Bora Boris - Fixed link - 2013-08-07 15:17 ] |
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Thu, Aug 8, 2013 10:30 AM
Kel BO's! :D |
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Fri, Aug 9, 2013 9:21 AM
Whhaaaaa??? Awesome. |
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Mon, Aug 19, 2013 5:45 PM
Tikiskip is going to make a new net for this magnificent surviving amethyst colored globe and its blue companion (I just haven't asked him yet) |
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Thu, Aug 29, 2013 6:14 PM
Publicity photos from the back office, Don the Beachcomber Marina Del Rey... |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 8:18 AM
Hey thanks again for posting! Look at that table! Awsome! I've never said this to a man before but that is a nice set of balls you got there! Again great stuff!! ‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›•:TIKISKIP:•:MAKES:•:FLOAT:•:LIGHTS:•‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)›‹(•¿•)› |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 8:44 AM
KILLER Pics man!!! Thortiki |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 9:15 AM
Yes, they are sandblasted inside and have the 4" openings. I will get you exact dimensions and lets proceed with making new nets for these two! |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 9:17 AM
BTW , that one photo is mislabeled , should be The Lady Herself Sunny Sund. (Spellcheck always there to help, whether you want it or not) |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 9:18 AM
The table tops were Monkey Pod wood, where are they now? |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 9:49 AM
Monkey Pod Tree info... |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 9:49 AM
On the tables I would have no idea where they are. On the floats lets start with the smaller of the two. Going to send you a pm via Tiki Central let me know when you get it. |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 11:08 AM
B.T.W., all the tables in the restaurant and lounge of Trader Vic's Emeryville are Monkeypod with live/living edges. |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 11:27 AM
What do you mean "living edges?" Once a tree is cut down, isn't it dead? |
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Fri, Aug 30, 2013 12:03 PM
Cool article. And live or living edge is a term used to describe But yes the wood is dead. As seen here. http://www.liveedgedesign.com/ [ Edited by: tikiskip 2013-08-30 12:09 ] |
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Sat, Aug 31, 2013 3:04 PM
Tigertail, those pics are amazing! Thank You for sharing them with us. |
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Sat, Aug 31, 2013 8:11 PM
Thank you! Its a pleasure having people to share them with. |
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Sat, Aug 31, 2013 10:58 PM
Yes indeed, it is great to see that this kind of visual material got preserved! Some of the photos look like they were taken at Don's backyard Luaus in Encino. For the Polynesian Pop historian, it is shocking to read how in the article Sunny Sund is portrayed as THE founder and owner of the Hollywood Beachcomber, mentioning "Don Beach-comber" as the "original owner" who "continued working for her after selling her the restaurant" and is "now a Lieutenant in the Army is expected to return to the cafe where he acts a managing director". They were married for chrissakes, and she took it over after the divorce while he was in the service. We cannot ask him how he felt about it all, but the fact that he moved on to Hawaii and did it all over again kind of says it all. I am not saying he got cheated, perhaps she was very much "the woman behind the man" helping to create the place, and it all was a concordant dissolution of property and rights, but one wonders how he must have felt reading this article. Ultimately, it is him who is justifiably remembered as the innovator and creator of many concepts that made up the American Tiki paradise. [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2013-08-31 23:19 ] |
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Sun, Sep 1, 2013 10:34 AM
Exactly right on all points. As little as I know of the history I found that fluff piece very odd. Obviously they were a team, and Sunny Sund had style and gumption, but she stepped onto a stage that had been set by him. I thought some of this pictures were taken at his private home. Wow. How strange must it have been to travel across miles of avocado and citrus groves to arrive at a tropical oasis, at that time period. No freeways, the whole valley dotted with cowboy movie ranches.There is a missing picture of Red Skelton, on his back with hands and legs in the air like a begging dog, and Gary Cooper standing over him dangling a fish. My friend Chris took that one and I haven't seen it since... |
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Sun, Sep 1, 2013 11:44 AM
Donn opened his first bar at 1722 McCadden and a couple years later moved across the street to 1727. Here's some additional pics, although I think at least one if them is the 1722 address: https://hollywoodphotographs.com/search/beachcomber/ T-shirts based on vintage tiki matchbooks: TikiTees [ Edited by: TikiTacky 2013-09-01 11:49 ] |