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Kahiki Tiki? Lookie and Help me!
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Tue, Feb 10, 2015 10:41 PM
Hi folks- I recently picked up this very awesome Tiki (I'd say!) via internets... He's about 52" tall (a bit taller than our Witco God of Fortune) and carved from palm. He came from a seller who said he got it a few weeks back at an estate sale in Columbus, OH that was held in a warehouse. The person HE bought it from claimed it dates back to the 50's or 60's (but ain't that always the way?) So... obviously, my thought is "Columbus... hmmm... part of the great Kahiki diaspora?" So here's his glamour shots: Clearly, Columbus is a big place, and he really coulda come from anywhere, but in 10+ years of collecting, I've never seen one like 'im, and the style is unlike any carver I'm familiar with, but the stylized look does feel kinda 60's. There IS a signature on the back: Looks like it says "KLAEB"...?? The top of his head is hollowed out in a bowl shape... ...and there's a slit in his back connected to it... I was thinking maybe it had been a fountain, but there's no connection from the hole in the back to his mouth, or water damage on the tongue.
...where the man said: "Here is a tiki from the last auction of Kahiki stuff. HMMM.... could this guy have been a lamp at Kahiki? That would be totally insane and awesome. The carving strikes me as WAY too good and consistent throughout the sculpture to be a tossed off hobbyist piece (and if it is, I hope the carver Unless the slot in the back was put there because this was in somebody's yard and they wanted to drain the water out (though... there's not Regardless...I absolutely love it. Having some history would just make it that much cooler. Just look at that face! How can you not like that face? Thoughts? Input? Skip? Where are ya Skip? --Pete |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 6:16 AM
Interesting piece! I've been going to the Kahiki since the 80's and have never seen that one. The carved name doesn't ring a bell either. Could be from another Polynesian restaurant in town. Columbus, and the surrounding areas had a LOT of them! |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 8:45 AM
I don't remember seeing that at the Kahiki, either, but it's a good one. I would get it, but without paying extra for the "Kahiki connection" :) |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 2:36 PM
"The person HE bought it from claimed" I hate to hear that, it's like insurance if you come back and say "this tiki is new". BUT it is a nice tiki. I do not remember seeing it at the Kahiki. Knew a girl at the bank that said that she had a tiki from the Kahiki that they There was the Waikiki restaurant on Broad st as well. More question than answers. Look here. [ Edited by: tikiskip 2015-02-12 14:41 ] |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 5:25 PM
I can't add anything to the discussion except to say that I love him! Great tiki! I'm a sucker for tikis that have cool tongues. |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 5:40 PM
This is the original post from last sale, her last name was Katz and her dad is Kyle Katz I think. The warehouse that this stuff was in is gone, tore down. When this was posted nobody called her but me. kttykat Joined: Aug 19, 2006 We have all of the items from the Kahiki that have been in our storage for a proposed new Kahiki. The present Kahiki Co. has ordered us to dispose of these items, which include the large Tiki God from the fireplace, the 2 smaller Tiki Gods which flanked the front door, the bar, the booth separators, the 7' diameter ships steering wheel, the metal sculpture from the top of the building, etc. If anyone is interested in purchasing items, please contact us, as they will be available in about 2 weeks, when we finish sorting and have them ready for viewing, by appointment. Kapac Co. |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 7:33 PM
Thanks for the input, folks! The Kahiki connection was a hunch on my part... whether he's from the Kahiki or not, I dig 'im. He's definitely old... it's carved from palm, so Also... I did buy 'im. I thought he was a steal at $120 shipped to our doorstep. Any old, well-made 5 foot tall Tiki for a hundred bucks seemed Not to sound like a noob (we've been at this awhile), but I don't know much about Columbus' other former Tiki treasures, so that is stuff I will definitely have to look into (Waikiki & Top of the Isle)... I had no idea! I figured anybody in a town with Kahiki wouldn't dare try and siphon their style. I sent the seller a few questions, i.e. who was running the estate sale, who's stuff it was, etc... if they provide me with any useful stuff, I will definitely share it here straight away. Thanks again... I love a good Tiki mystery! --Pete |
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015 8:36 PM
great find man ! |
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Fri, Feb 13, 2015 3:44 PM
Great find at $120 for sure. If it was from The Waikiki or The Top Of The Isle it is more rare than Kahiki stuff I say. And there were so many folks making stuff for the Kahiki, and they bought All you can do is see if it matches the many different styles that made Good luck. |
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Thu, Feb 19, 2015 10:04 AM
Whulp... seller got back to me on this. Not a ton to go on, unfortunately... He said it was from Auction Ohio... no other Tiki stuff in the auction. Time to start digging into those other Columbus joints... unfortunately a cursory search hasn't turned up much I wouldn't THINK this guy was quite that old, but it's really hard to say. Standing amidst our other Witco Tikis and such, Stuff turns up in the weirdest places... just glad this one ended up here! He's in good hands... On the off chance I discover something earth-shattering, I'll certainly post. In the meantime, thanks much for all the help, folks! --Pete |
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Thu, Feb 19, 2015 4:14 PM
I wonder if he was meant to have a plant in his head and that was the drainage slot? Like a Boston Fern for hair. |
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Fri, Feb 20, 2015 5:00 AM
What an incredible find! And now it has a good home, regardless of it's origin. |
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