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Mug/Dinnerware Manufacturer's Catalogs
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LOL Tiki
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Thu, Dec 20, 2007 12:08 PM
It occurs to me that once-upon-a-time when Tiki Restaurateurs needed to order or reorder mugs, glass-ware, s&p shakers, dinner-ware, etc. they probably had catalogs from Otagiri, Orchids, Daga, etc. from which to select the needed items. If this were the case, some of these catalogs must be floating around in collectors circles. Has anyone every seen something like this? |
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Thu, Dec 20, 2007 2:33 PM
Yes, there were such things available out there:
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LT
LOL Tiki
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Thu, Dec 20, 2007 9:53 PM
Cool! Pick those up at the swap-meet? |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 1:19 AM
No, borrowed it from someone who had it and started doing some high quality scans of it. Never did all of both. Here's a few more pages I managed to do:
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TabooDan
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 8:15 AM
Hey, Thanks alot for posting the pictures of the Orchid of Hawaii catalog!! Great to see all the designs and also the addition of the fiberglass masks and carvings! Now we gotta see an Otagiri (OMC) Catalog!! Someone's gotta have one!! Or what about a Westwood, Napcoware or Fred Roberts!! |
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sneakyjack
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 9:38 AM
this link had the same idea |
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bigbrotiki
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 11:25 AM
Arrgh, ouch, take it away! These pages could be from the text book of TIKI DEVOLUTION, the way these Tikis have been cheesily painted, badly designed, and generally misunderstood...not even good "bad", just bad "bad". I am not knocking you posting them, Buzzy, historically they are interesting, but they are definite examples of Tiki culture on its way out. |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 1:01 PM
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LT
LOL Tiki
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 3:45 PM
It's interesting to see how many other items beyond mugs and glassware were offered by Orchids. |
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Sat, Dec 29, 2007 4:07 PM
Actually, that is not even half of the Orchids catalog. Tiki mugs just made up a tiny percentage of their offerings. More than anything they were a Chinese restaurant supplies importer with endless pages filled with stuff like this: That is the reason why many of the 70s/80s Fu-joints on the East coast display all the same fiberglass Tikis and boxy bamboo lamps, ...not much of an individual creative effort. I believe that before Orchids moved to their last location in the Bronx in the 80s, they might not have had fully bound catalogs, but ORDERING SHEETS like this one from the late 60s: The ephemeral nature of these thermal paper sheets which had color photos of the mugs merely stapled onto them might be the very reason WHY it has been so hard to find any catalogs from Tiki mug companies. It seems that during the heyday of the Tiki restaurant wave, full fledged dinner ware catalogs were not customary, they seemed to have come into use LATER. This to me seems like the most logical reason why after over a decade and a half of mug research almost no leads as to the existence of OTAGIRI MERCANTILE have surfaced. I have arrived at this conclusion through a recent find. BEHOLD the first example (to my eyes) of the inexplicably elusive, esoteric, exotic and rare OTAGIRI CATALOG: This one is dated from the tail end of the Tiki craze, 1968 In its cover pages, we do find some hints as to the distribution system of the company. As we excitedly open its pages... ...elation is quickly replaced by disappointment: Pages of fine Japanese pottery, lots of Ikebana vases, Sake bottles and cups, (and boring white restaurant China)... ... whimsical modernist animal sculptures .....but where are the Tiki mugs? Not one page shows even a hint of Polynesian decor, but lots of "mod" import wares: ...how gay! Finally, there appeared two inserts of Tiki mugs, from 1968 and '69. Very few mugs, and all generic. This shows that also for Otagiri, Tiki mugs were merely a small percentage of their imported Japanese goods, and makes it likely that all mug business transactions, including the designing and ordering of logo Tiki mugs, must have been made on loose paper, the kind of stuff that gets thrown away first when a business closes. The throw away nature of mug sheets is the reason why, I conclude, the quest for Otagiri material has been so unfruitful for such a long time. This might not be a full blown sensational discovery, as a complete compendium of Tiki mug pottery might have never existed.....but it brings some closure to the enduring mystery of OTAGIRI ! Happy New Year :) from your big brother [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2007-12-29 16:09 ] |
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Otto
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Sun, Nov 29, 2015 11:09 PM
Noticed this item in our collection and wanted to post it here to TC but didn't know where to put it. Fred Roberts mugs are now well known as is the Fred Roberts Company of San Francisco's VAST output of Japan ceramics and other accoutrements such as cribbage boards and fondue forks. So here are bamboo handled forks |
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Philot
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Mon, Nov 30, 2015 10:29 AM
O M G dat Coconut Snow can! Awesome find, thanks for posting these Buzzy! |
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