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hang10tiki posted on 12/10/2013

Lord Buzz
Awesome mask

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hang10tiki posted on 12/10/2013

Back to working weekends
So no estate or yard sales for a while

Started with about 6 thrift stores

Huge...

Then I was lucky enough to find a guy that wanted to unload all his Tiki stuff

Lastly

:)

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/12/2013

Found at a thrift today. “Waikiki Calls” was a production (show) about Waikiki that ran for six years in the 80’s at the Waikiki shopping Plaza which I think is still in operation.
Cheers

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Fez Moai posted on 12/13/2013

Today's thrift store finds. A couple of Harvey's mugs and a Cheeseburger Tiki.

The OMC stickers, Tiki Farm

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Fez Moai posted on 12/14/2013

Friday the 13th's thrift store find. Mallory Surfboards tiki mug by Tiki Farm.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/14/2013

FezMoai
I didn't want your mugs to fall off the table
Gotta love windows 8 (not)
:)

FM
Fez Moai posted on 12/14/2013

Windows 8 is the worst ever! I miss Windows XP still. Thankfully I have not dropped or broken a mug in all these years.

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/14/2013

Had a fair day browsing thrifts yesterday.

I was thrilled to snag this Dole/ Disney sipper at 99 cents less the 50% discount on all items in the store.

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/14/2013

Not sure If this goes here or Beyond tiki or crafts or where but here it is for now.
Christmas ornament (12”) It’s plastic and thanks to the light guru TikiSkip I could see a cool swag lamp in my future

It’s heavy/outdoor plastic but overall much, much lighter then glass.
Hardest part will be deciding the color of the netting I will use.I’m leaning towards the Blue net which we found beachcombing last month on Kuaui. I can use clear or colored bulbs-the possibilities are almost endless.
Cheers



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LoriLovesTiki posted on 12/14/2013

Good find, Numi!

I like the blue netting, fwiw.

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/14/2013

On 2013-12-14 13:42, LoriLovesTiki wrote:
Good find, Numi!

I like the blue netting, fwiw.

Merry Christmas to you and yours Lori.
David

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aquarj posted on 12/15/2013

Christmas came early for us today with an estate sale find, just a couple blocks from home no less. It was the almost mythical Lanai fogcutter mug, just casually sitting on a kitchen counter, and brazenly daring anyone to see the beauty in its bizarre logo tiki design.

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-Randy

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Fez Moai posted on 12/15/2013

That Lanai mug is great! I'm glad you found it.

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tikiskip posted on 12/15/2013

Nice nui 'umi 'umi.
I like the blue net as well, plus is has a story behind it making it much better.
Also do you think that globe would transmit light?
If it would, plastic like that can be cut with a dremel tool.
I have even used a hole saw before, would make a cool light.


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bigbadtikidaddy posted on 12/15/2013

Good one Randy!

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TikiVato posted on 12/15/2013

On 2013-12-15 07:58, tikiskip wrote:
Nice nui 'umi 'umi.
I like the blue net as well, plus is has a story behind it making it much better.
Also do you think that globe would transmit light?
If it would, plastic like that can be cut with a dremel tool.
I have even used a hole saw before, would make a cool light.


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TikiSkip, My brother was kind enough to tell me about his Christmas ornament find. I too wondered if the globe would transmit light so yesterday I went down to the place and picked up only four of them. I came home and drilled a hole and then used a jig saw to make the hole wider. I put in a 25 watt light bulb and liked what I saw. The place is closed until Tuesday so I will be there and buy their remaining stock. They had 36 left when I left yesterday.

I tried it with a yellow and a red bulb.


Mahalo,

TikiVato

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/15/2013

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/15/2013

On 2013-12-15 11:07, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:

On 2013-12-15 00:17, aquarj wrote:
Christmas came early for us today with an estate sale find, just a couple blocks from home no less. It was the almost mythical Lanai fogcutter mug, just casually sitting on a kitchen counter, and brazenly daring anyone to see the beauty in its bizarre logo tiki design.

Super find Randy! Just discussing with my wife CeCe the dearth of tiki in the wild and somebody makes me eat my words. Check out “tikilease’ key fob from a travelodge in tahiti-I got double whammied!.
Later, David from LA.

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tikiskip posted on 12/15/2013

On 2013-12-15 08:40, TikiVato wrote:

On 2013-12-15 07:58, tikiskip wrote:
Nice nui 'umi 'umi.
I like the blue net as well, plus is has a story behind it making it much better.
Also do you think that globe would transmit light?
If it would, plastic like that can be cut with a dremel tool.
I have even used a hole saw before, would make a cool light.


º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸¸,:MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM TIKISKIP!!:º¤ø,¸¸ø¤ºº¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º


TikiSkip, My brother was kind enough to tell me about his Christmas ornament find. I too wondered if the globe would transmit light so yesterday I went down to the place and picked up only four of them. I came home and drilled a hole and then used a jig saw to make the hole wider. I put in a 25 watt light bulb and liked what I saw. The place is closed until Tuesday so I will be there and buy their remaining stock. They had 36 left when I left yesterday.

I tried it with a yellow and a red bulb.


Mahalo,

TikiVato

Yes, Yes that's it.
"36 left when I left yesterday"
Dam you are going to have floats everywhere!

One more idea for you.
If you have that many why don't you put a light in a few and
then place in your landscape, tuck the net under the globe and it will look like
a float that has washed up on the beach type o thing.
Kinda bury the globe in ground some to look best.
Then just bury the cord that goes to your light.
Great find on these.
Are they new or old?
THIS is what the old time tiki joints used for their lights as they did not want
to spend a ton o cash or mess around with drilling holes in glass that would break.
Now all these need are YEARS of cig smoke and dust to look perfect.


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tikiskip posted on 12/15/2013

Here's a float from the Kahiki auction.
Well I think this is decorator glass made for décor not for
being in the ocean on a fish net as it is too thin to last in the ocean.
BUT it is very cool and it sold for $134.00 plus 10% on top of that.
I can't buy things like that and then sell you a light made from
such high dollar glass, the light with ship would be over $250.00 bucks!

So this is what makes Globes like the one you found so attractive for tiki bar lighting.
The people who want glass globes most of the time don't want to
pay glass globe prices for a light.

But then most of the lights I make are glass globes.
If I find a globe glass, plastic or resin I tie it.
Heck the coolest globe I ever tied was PAPER and that is in Svens house.


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exquisitecorpse posted on 12/16/2013

On 2013-12-13 00:01, Fez Moai wrote:
Today's thrift store finds. A couple of Harvey's mugs and a Cheeseburger Tiki.

It took me three trips to vegas to get a cheeseburger tiki mug.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/17/2013

Hit a few thrift stores

BK
Big Kahuna posted on 12/17/2013

I have seriously neglected posting my Tiki Finds, this year. I'm gonna try to get caught up, before the New year.
Spring:




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Big Kahuna posted on 12/17/2013

Summer:




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Big Kahuna posted on 12/17/2013

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Dustycajun posted on 12/17/2013

On 2013-12-16 19:17, Big Kahuna wrote:
Fall:

BK,

Nice stuff, where is this swizzle from? Can't quite read it.

DC

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TikiVato posted on 12/17/2013

I believe that's from the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas

BK
Big Kahuna posted on 12/17/2013

Yep! Imperial Palace. The only other one I've seen was in Tiki Kate's collection.

BPB
Bay Park Buzzy posted on 12/17/2013

This week's stuff:

Maori patu:

Ballast point Tiki Farm mug:

Kon Tiki for kids book:

Lava lady head

Buzzy Out!

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AdOrAdam posted on 12/17/2013

I lost track of who 'said' this :)

I came home and drilled a hole and then used a jig saw to make the hole wider

Other than 'use a arrow head tile bit & go slow', any other advice on how to do this?

What size drill bit etc?

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ron-tiki posted on 12/18/2013

try using a hole saw drill bit.

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TikiVato posted on 12/18/2013

On 2013-12-17 14:43, AdOrAdam wrote:
I lost track of who 'said' this :)

I came home and drilled a hole and then used a jig saw to make the hole wider

Other than 'use a arrow head tile bit & go slow', any other advice on how to do this?

What size drill bit etc?

I put a step by step in "other crafts". TikiSkip added a tip which you should consider. He is a master of lamps and has constructed a ton of high quality lamps.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/18/2013

Yesterday's

Two Hobbyist Duncan Home stackable mugs

:)

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hang10tiki posted on 12/22/2013

Another great day yesterday

All 3 from the Aku-Aku
:)

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Big Kahuna posted on 12/22/2013

I love Aku Aku. You really scored with that 3 moai bowl.

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/22/2013

H10, Aku Aku is also My favorite.
Very nice!

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hang10tiki posted on 12/23/2013

Thanks Big Kahuna and Nui

Here's a menu I found a while back with a
Pic of the big bowl in it.

I wonder if the other mugs shown had the Aku-Aku name on them.
None of them listed on ooga when I did a search of Aku-Aku.

I remember a while back when Tiki Lee sold the black 3 Moai mug he said it didn't have the name on it.

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TikiVato posted on 12/23/2013

Awesome AKU AKU finds. Leave some finds so I can collect some when I go there in March.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/24/2013

TikiVato- no problem, I'm done for a while, busy time at work.
Hope to see ya at Frankie's for a drink...

Jon
:)

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closettiki posted on 12/27/2013

A great Holiday gift from my brother , a Zombie Village mailer menu and cocktail napkin circa 1942-1947

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TikiHula posted on 12/27/2013

That's awesome - I've never seen a napkin before from ZV. Major score! If you could do a scan or take a close up photo of it I'm sure we'd all appreciate seeing the details. mahalo.

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closettiki posted on 12/28/2013

Close up shot as requested

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welikeit65 posted on 12/28/2013

I have a small Maori Tiki statue with a brass badge that reads " s.s. Monterey first sailing 1957"....any idea what it is? is it collectible? any interest? I live in Oregon

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Bongo Bungalow posted on 12/28/2013

On 2013-12-28 04:13, welikeit65 wrote:
I have a small Maori Tiki statue with a brass badge that reads " s.s. Monterey first sailing 1957"....any idea what it is? is it collectible? any interest? I live in Oregon

We Like It, how about a picture or two? That way you add to our collective as you look for financial gain.

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ErichTroudt posted on 12/28/2013

On 2013-12-28 04:13, welikeit65 wrote:
I have a small Maori Tiki statue with a brass badge that reads " s.s. Monterey first sailing 1957"....any idea what it is? is it collectible? any interest? I live in Oregon

Matson lines made them available on their cruise ships....Monterey, Mariposa, Lurline etc.

You'll see them with different names and dates on the plaque. I'm not sure if they sold them on the ships or they were a give away.

I have a few, I've bought them as cheap as $5 and passed on them for $40 in antique stores.

Hope that helps.

Erich

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TikiHula posted on 12/30/2013

Mahalo for the close up photo, closettiki. Lovin that napkin.

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tikiskip posted on 12/30/2013

My wife found this mug last weekend.
Has great color, And a sticker from Frankoma.
Have not seen one with a sticker before.





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hang10tiki posted on 12/30/2013

Skipper- looks like our lil ladies have been trained well
:)

Mine was in Portland for several days and found these at a goodwill

Tonga Room

Pirate dude

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