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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 12:29 PM
I know you know where it came from- I meant legendary SCORE!! :) Let me know if you need a hand with the base repair.. Willing to help. And Holden- That Bar is incredible!! [ Edited by: Capt'n Skully 2006-09-25 12:32 ] |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 2:13 PM
or place a five gallon container of rum and juices up there, and provide some really long straws, and have a really cool (and BIG) tiki mug. or you could tap into some of the ingenuity and cleverness of the Drifters hot rod people, and place some wheels and a engine on the thing, and create yourself a Moai-mobile! I'm glad to see that key item of Kahiki identity end up with a Tiki Central member, and that it will stay in Columbus. Vern |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 2:17 PM
Holy Crap! That's AMAZING! What is he made of? And where are you goona put him?! |
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Rob Roy
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 2:38 PM
I was in Oakland earlier in the month and decided to stop by Antiques by the Bay Swapmeet. I had no luck in the swapmeet so decided to look around the Auctions by the Bay warehouse. I looked around and saw nothing on the first pass. Then out of the corner of my eye I saw this on an bad 80' table.
All for only $30. It looks old and it is some type of palm. It is about 4 feet tall. The varnish is warn away more on the head than the body. Does it look familiar to anybody? Do you think I should recoat it? The End |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 3:47 PM
my girlfriend said she'd get me one IF I'd get her the fireplace..........do you know what that would cost?........delivered!........you look great up there but the shot is even better when flipped sideways...........Velcro sneakers!! massage,humility,humor,storage space,cotton sheets and the ability to tread water.....yeah ,that'll do..... for now ....... [ Edited by: Hula Cat 2006-09-25 15:48 ] [ Edited by: Hula Cat 2006-09-26 08:14 ] |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 3:53 PM
Wow! Nice. I'm speachless... (and jealous)! -Duke |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 4:24 PM
Duke Carter is jealous of me! Wow! now I'm Speachless! Oh it is made of rebar and concrete. [ Edited by: tikiskip 2006-09-25 16:27 ] |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 6:30 PM
I'm kinda envious of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalo hat. |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 6:49 PM
That is amazing!!! Man, I would love to have that in my front yard. Can you give us the backstory on this? |
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tikiskip
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 8:04 PM
Ok here It is. I got a PM From Hula Cat here on TC. They said they were writing a book on the Kahiki. They saw my thread on TC about the Kahiki and thought I could help them out. So I told them yes and invited them to my home. I was so glad they were not some crazy A holes I could not wait to get rid of. Gerg and Melissa are great people! Anyway I told them how to get in touch with the people I knew from the Kahiki. I need to say that had Melissa not taken this offer the three Kahiki items would have been cracked up and thrown away. She saved them! [ Edited by: tikiskip 2006-10-02 05:51 ] |
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Wed, Sep 27, 2006 9:44 PM
Killer score skip!! |
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Kenike
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 4:26 PM
A few more postcard finds: Half Moon Inn, Shelter Island Hawaiian Cottage, Cherry Hill, NJ Kon Tiki, Portland, OR...isn't that THE Stephen Crane & wife #4? Outrigger Inn, St. Petersburg, FL Tiki Gardens, FL Tonga Room, San Francisco [ Edited by: Kenike 2006-09-29 10:48 ] |
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Tiki Royale
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 9:52 PM
WOW! I didn't know that Captain & Tennille used to play Tonga. |
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 10:52 PM
something i found stuffed between a picture and the back of a old frame. cover inside left inside right After talking to my mother in law I found that her parents took this cruise. And Filslash gave me a link that showed it was one of the Matson fleet. [ Edited by: rodeotiki 2006-09-28 23:07 ] |
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Kenike
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 4:43 AM
LOL...and the Captain looks PISSED! |
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 7:49 PM
Coupla books...
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 9:09 PM
I would say it looks more like either Colonel Sanders Sir Thomas Lipton (of Lipton Tea fame) |
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Lucy Diamond
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Sat, Sep 30, 2006 5:56 AM
Here are a few tiki or Hawaiian items found recently in antique malls and junk stores.
I'm interested to find out more about the green mug that says "Fishermans Wharf Honolulu". I have two of these, green and blue. The blue mug seems more finished, but they both appear homemade. Any Ideas? These tiki finds came from a Trip to Las Vegas. Mrs. Lucy Diamond scored this ceramic tiki statue in an antique store, I believe this may be our only example of homemade tiki. Its signed on the bottom "Austin 1962". Anyone seen something similar? Was this a school art project? Thanks for the help.... Tikiman & Lucy Diamond |
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MrBaliHai
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Sat, Sep 30, 2006 10:53 AM
Here are a few items I picked up in the Northern Virginia/Washington D.C. area last week. Kind of slim pickin's since my last visit. I bought the Tiki Farm Sufferin' Bastard mug at Solomon's Island Tiki Bar. |
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Sat, Sep 30, 2006 1:40 PM
[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-17 17:36 ] |
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Lucy Diamond
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 7:07 PM
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filslash, Thanks for the info. I'm glad to hear they both may be unique and related to Daga. Lucy Diamond |
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 7:22 PM
Well this guy was found on Craigslist in NY area. Picked up today VERY sturdy piece needs the bar top sealed and planning on clear coating. The backside has 2 shelves and cabinet that is lockable on the bottom - I don't have the key. It was used outside mostly but will soon live inside. I was told it was bought in Atlantic City area NJ at an Antique store for 1000 - with the 4 stools. The stools have been refabriced with the print you see. Anyone know anything about the this style bar? I also need to get some of the Threadlike Bamboo to touch up the stools - Know where to get that? |
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Tiki Royale
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 8:27 PM
Nice score Sneakyjack! |
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Sneakytiki
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 10:07 PM
Sneakyjack, here is a place to get the wrapping or caning for rattan to repair your bar. PS NICE SCORE!! ST |
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Phillip Roberts
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 10:12 PM
[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-17 17:37 ] |
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 10:51 PM
The koalaman gets lucky once in a while. I've wanted these, especailly the art one, for quite some time. Wasn't until today I found them in the right spot to steal. Timing is everything for the charming koala. It was a simple distraction and dash play, "Hey look, is that Sandy Duncan!?!"...snag, run like hell. It's not stealing if you want them more than the current "owner". I learned that in law school, both semesters. midnite, esq |
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Paipo
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Sun, Oct 1, 2006 11:43 PM
Is that the same one (the one with the tikis) that's reproduced in the BOT - the Covarrubias (Sp?) design? If so, do you know where it was published originally? have these been pulled from a book? so many questions...sorry:) |
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TravelingJones
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 2:47 AM
Nice score Midnite! Reeeeally top shelf prints!! I saw you window shopping but I didn't enter the store... :D
COVARRUBIAS , MIGUEL. Pageant of the Pacific. BRAVO - Midnite, do you get a free slice of pie with that purchase?!! :) Flip-flOp-fLipPp... |
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Paipo
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 3:40 AM
Well, it's only $1000 or so for a complete copy! I've always had expensive tastes. [ Edited by: Paipo 2006-10-02 03:40 ] |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 12:04 PM
Is that the same one (the one with the tikis) that's reproduced in the BOT - the Covarrubias (Sp?) design? If so, do you know where it was published originally? have these been pulled from a book? so many questions...sorry:) Yes, Sven used two of the images in "BOT", if I am correct. The "art" image is the inside cover and "dwellings" is seen inside, first third of the book, not sure on page. The ones I just stole are marked on the back "Galeria Sudamericana NYC", I believe Pacific House produced the copies. Nice score Midnite! Reeeeally top shelf prints!! I saw you window shopping but I didn't enter the store Yeah, once in a while I gets lucky, and no need to visit the doctor this time. I've always like the images and the artist, there's a connection to "tiki" and also to San Francisco. If only a club sandwich were somehow involved, nirvana. Perhaps the other collectors stayed away after they saw koalacharms had left his mark. Don't fear the reaper, be afraid of the koala! midnite |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 5:05 PM
Found a copy of the book at Powells.com for $175 - too rich for my blood. Here's a link to some zoom-able scans of 6 of the maps - Now, if someone would be nice enough to offer large-scale prints of these beautiful things, I wouldn't have to hatch evil plans to visit the local libraries with a pair of staple-removers...:D |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 6:59 PM
I found these two ceramic murex shell bowls at the Marshall's down the street today. They're pretty big (~10 inches long). I thought they would make nice communal drink bowls. They reminded me of the conch shell bowls that I've seen in the display cabinet at Trader Vic's. |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 8:42 PM
That is lovely. |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 9:00 PM
Cool pick up on the shell bowls, Fugu>> Im diggin those.. |
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Paipo
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Tue, Oct 3, 2006 12:46 AM
I couldn't work out how to access the source image they used for that zoom application, so I took about 50 screencaps and then painstakingly pieced them all together. I'm sure I could have been doing something better with my time, but I've now got a 4.5mb jpg or 17.8m mb tif @ 3037 x 2047 pixels if anyone else wants it! (only the art one, couldn't be bothered with the others...) [ Edited by: Paipo 2006-10-05 13:02 ] |
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Paipo
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 1:01 PM
I just got this awesome wall plate and was wondering if anyone has seen it before or knows anything about it. It seems to have a bit of age. It's 14 inches across and made of a melamine type plastic, and has a canvas strip with an eyelet glued on the back. |
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Tiki-Kate
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 1:10 PM
I have two of these plates in two different sizes. I also have a matching set of stacking bowls. I'm pretty sure mine all have a sticker with the manufacturers name on it. I'll check when I get home. Did you find it in the wild or on ebay? |
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 3:49 PM
I have that tray as well. Mine had a Paul Marshall (PMP) sticker on the bottom when I got it. |
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 4:01 PM
I found this framed picture today that is screened on some kind of textured material. I don't have a clue of its origins but the hands look like they were inspired by those giant tiki forks. |
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Paipo
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 4:05 PM
^^^ quick edit - naugatiki, that's a Maori design and the three fingered hands are typical, occasionally you will see an additional thumb too. That's a pretty cool tekoteko figure with nice kowhaiwhai patterns in the background. Looks like a vintage tourist piece, hard to say as I haven't seen one like it before. Thanks for the quick replies on my plate. Tiki-Kate, pretty much all my tiki stuff (including this) is purchased online - finds in the wild are exceptionally rare treats in NZ (apart from Maori themed stuff) but do occur very occasionally. I am also gifted pieces from time to time by generous souls who are sympathetic to my plight! [ Edited by: Paipo 2006-10-05 16:12 ] |
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Tiki-Kate
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 4:12 PM
I believe it. I spent 11 days on the North Island last year, and I hit every thrift store in every town I visited...nothing. Not even the Maori stuff. |
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Paipo
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 4:34 PM
Unfortunately it has gone exactly the same way as vintage Poly-pop in the US - there is huge interest in kiwiana/Maoriana these days and finds in the wild are rapidly diminishing. 10 years ago you couldn't give the stuff away. The shrewd collector can still make the occasional good find with a little skill and luck. :wink: |
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Tiki-Kate
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 7:51 PM
Here you go Paipo. The big plate is 14" and the small one is 10". All of the items have a foil tag that reads "High Impact Plastic Hand Painted Designs by International Mercantile Corp. Japan" |
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Paipo
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Thu, Oct 5, 2006 11:03 PM
I love the bowls, and the whole set looks really good together. Thanks for posting the pic. These pieces must be a few decades old I'm guessing? My plate now has pride of place on the dining room wall :) |
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Fri, Oct 6, 2006 2:25 PM
Friday swap meet find: |
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Fri, Oct 6, 2006 5:28 PM
how funny I just found the same stein about a week ago at a thrift store. for 25 cents I had to add it to the collection. |
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naugatiki
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Sat, Oct 7, 2006 1:50 PM
I found this bar guide from 1943 titled Hawaiian Hospitality shaped like a pineapple and although tikiless it's chock full of fun recipies like Champagned Mangoes, Prince Kuhio Punch,and the Kiha-Huna Cocktail where "Two every night and nothing will go wrong with you- three every night and you don't give a damn if it does!" I know what I'm doing this long weekend. |
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dibroc
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Mon, Oct 9, 2006 9:44 AM
Ok not a great "tiki hunt" this week end but I did score a couple of mugs. A Daga " Molokai Mule mug. I do not know anything about it other than it has a Mule(inside a horse shoe) wearing a Lie marked w/ the Shearton Hotel "S" on the back. 50 cents. A Harvey's Lake Tahoe Hula Girl mug. this one has a OMC sticker on bottom. 75 cents. But here was the real find on the way home I found a complete Eames Lounge Chair and ottoman w/ HMI tags(not the ply craft knock off) The chair was sitting out with someone's trash. The shock mounts need to be re-glued but other than that it complete in great shape. I stopped and asked the home owner if he was " just tossing" the chair away. He said yes his wife did not like it and when it broke she made him toss it out. The mrs. came out and said " haul that ugly thing away, we are going to Sears to get a new rocker". Sorry the pics are so bad |
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