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Origin for this tiki statue?
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kylejack
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02/23/2014
This guy is about 18 inches tall. The bottom of his foot says Copyright 1962. I picked him up in an antique shop in East Texas in 2000 or so. I've also seen some bookends that look almost exactly like him. Anyone know anything? |
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kylejack
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02/23/2014
Oh, this one looks very similar: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=27046&forum=7&hilite=statue |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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02/23/2014
Looks like your good old vintage Hawaiian Tourist Tiki |
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uncle trav
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02/23/2014
I don't think a hand carved piece for tourist would have a copyright date on it. It looks like a molded piece. What material is it made of? |
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Big Kahuna
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02/24/2014
War God, page 239, The Book Of Tiki. |
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tikicoma
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02/24/2014
I have two of these both a little smaller than yours. I think they were made in the Philippines. I've ran across a number of these in the south sound most nicely done and a couple kind of rough. Thought I saw a sticker on one confirming this that I didn't buy but I won't swear to that. But what I can say is that the Polynesia restaurant in Seattle which had the female tikis seen on either side of this entrance at the '62 Seattle worlds fair... also had in 11/61 your tikis big brother. I've also bought a few tikis in Hawaii from Tongan carvers and their style has seemed different from these. aloha, tikicoma [ Edited by: tikicoma 2014-02-24 00:04 ] |
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Loki-Tiki
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02/24/2014
Wait for it...wait for it... |
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kylejack
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02/27/2014
He's carved wood. |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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02/27/2014
Yup a Tourist piece, seen many of them. |
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