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On 2008-01-14 16:04, Kenike wrote:

On 2008-01-13 14:59, Tikisgrl wrote:

Inappropriately labeled Steve Crane salt & pepper.

Which Steve Crane location are those two "monkeys" from?

Kon Tiki no specific state. I have another set, these are smaller & have better detail they could be slightly older?

Tikisgrl

Finds from Sunday...


Two large OMC Islander Stockton outrigger scorpion bowls...


Which brings the total to four! (Trades anyone)?


Orchids Of Hawaii R-14 matte bowl.


Small OMC Trader Dicks outrigger scorpion bowl.


Trader Vic's ashtray.


Six dark brown unmarked coconut mugs.


1968 "City of Refuge" brochure and 1956 "The Voyage of Ka Manu Lele, A Tale of the Discovery of Hawaii".


A finally, this little gem, a light green matte Ku mug made by The Pottery Hawaii.

See you all around,

PTD

PTD,

You have the best finds? What's your secret, do tell....

Cheers!

Rick

On 2008-01-14 16:51, Bogielocks wrote:
PTD,

You have the best finds? What's your secret, do tell....

Cheers!

Rick

Smoke alot of crack! Thank you, Rick, thank you very much. Seriously, up at dawn, scouring every known location for fresh finds. I had Dan and Wendy tailing me yesterday, which means I spent more than I probably should have, but no second chances when they are around, right Dan and Wendy? Not much money left for crack though!

PTD

Well I just don't know about you dear. You missed the great fork and spoon set made of plastic all that art for only one dollar. Maybe we will put it in our Tiki garage sale and give you a second chance. Wendy

On 2008-01-14 18:31, danlovestikis wrote:
Well I just don't know about you dear. You missed the great fork and spoon set made of plastic all that art for only one dollar. Maybe we will put it in our Tiki garage sale and give you a second chance. Wendy

It just depends on what your mark-up will be? I really don't smoke crack either, I promise. :)

It was actually really great to see you guys out there. Can't wait for the garage sale!

PTD

On 2008-01-13 09:44, hecktow wrote:
More form same collection
Food menue from Luaus Room in Portland.

Wasn't there someone in Portland who installed a complete vintage bar with mural from one of these older Portland establishments in his house? Is that you?

Oh and Kate, could you post a close up of that Duke of Hollywood shirt?

[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2008-01-14 20:28 ]

On 2008-01-14 20:25, bigbrotiki wrote:

Oh and Kate, could you post a close up of that Duke of Hollywood shirt?

Here you go.

A little closer.

door handle from KON-TIKI cleveland


"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-23 15:13 ]

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Is that the stolen door handle?

NO! it is not a stolen door handle

Careful how you word your questions there, teakey. I think you are mixing that up with the Aku Tiki Inn Daytona doorhandles, something completely different.

That door handle is a real prize, because it is the same casting than the Luau doorhandles, which ended up at the Hanalei Hotel's Islands restaurant. They depict the Luau logo Tiki from the menu, salt and pepper shakers and table lamps. It is likely that all Kon Tikis had those door handles.

Kate, what a funny shirt! The artist really took the concept of the "Big Ears" to heart. Thank you for zooming in.

Hey, what kind of handles are THOSE !? Are we to assume that golden girl came from the Kon-Tiki, too?

The way those Luau Tikis catch the flashlight on top of that Hippo stool, it makes them look like pure GOLD ! :)

the door handles came from kon tiki cleveland. solid brass and heavy , i'd bet 10lbs.

these paint by number pics are fantastic. the best job i have ever seen in paint by number.they are signed and dated 1961. i got them at an estate sale


"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-23 16:11 ]

Wow TIKI DAVID, you are my new idol...those are some amazing finds!

Since I was very ill this past weekend, I only got out one day. Here are my meager finds for the week, minus the two shirts I picked up two weeks ago...


Mai-Kai Polynesian Restaurant postcard.


Aloha Motel 7500 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Florida postcard.


United Airlines Hawaii postcard.


Cool mug, small chip, no worries.


Westwood tiki mug.


Little things I found...Kon Tiki and Trader Vic's swizzle sticks, metal tiki necklace charm and a couple of labels; Honolulu Broom Company and Happy Isles Brand Hawaiian Pineapple.



I also look for vintage Hawaiian shirts with tikis.



But then again, I also look for vintage Hawaiian shirts.

See ya soon,

Your pal, PTD

Holy crap Tikidavid!!!!!!!! It's like the big room in the closing scene of Raiders Of The Lost Ark at your place. Treasure every where. Great stuff indeed.

Hey PTD is that red shirt a Ui-MaiKai by chance?

On 2008-01-23 15:41, TIKI DAVID wrote:

Hey, wait a minute, are those white ceilings?? Don't let Rev Bamboo Ben see this!

PTD

the white cielings are from my booth at a vintage store here in cleveland


"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-23 16:40 ]

On 2008-01-23 16:34, uncle trav wrote:
Hey PTD is that red shirt a Ui-MaiKai by chance?

Damn you are good, it is and it's a beauty.

PTD

On 2008-01-23 16:40, TIKI DAVID wrote:
the white cielings are from my booth at a vintage store here in cleveland


"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-23 16:40 ]

What the crap?? Are you just playing with us or taunting us???

You rock!

PTD

sorry. all this time everyone says "pics?"" where are the pics?" "lets see some pics" so yesterday i got a new comp. and learned to post pics, so now i am just making up for lost time.

Is that a Kahiki fish hanging lamp on the table?

could be , i have about 10 of them all around the house and out in the out side tiki bar.about half of them came from fla. that is the only one i have with the glass sides ,all the others are the shell lamps,orchids of hawaii.

Some nice stuff! If your booth would be in LA, it would be cleaned out in a matter of days.

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Hey David how much is the orange mid cench fire place thingy.
See you this weekend at the Bistro.
John

On 2008-01-23 19:56, tikiskip wrote:
Hey David how much is the orange mid cench fire place thingy.
See you this weekend at the Bistro.
John

hey john,how are you doing? the fire place is red ,and it is a real wood burner so you can do wood,gas,or electric. i have a electric log set up in it now for display. i just put in my booth wed. and i've got 895.00 on it.

T

Nice booth!
Glad to see you posting pics!

thanks ,but i think i should move talk of my booth out of tiki finds and over to market place.


"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-24 06:51 ]

Just bought this unglazed home-made "tiki" mug at an estate sale. I've never seen this pattern before. It's 8 inches tall. Do I have the ONLY ONE?? (Actually, I bought two.) Got an unglazed Moai mug, too, so the next question is, do I glaze them and fire 'em or leave them "in the white"?



Classic Silver Line Boats

[ Edited by: SilverLine 2008-01-24 08:25 ]

Hi SilverLine,

That's the Johnny Sens "Frankenstein" tiki. The mug is usually attributed to Johnny Sens of New Orleans, but I was never sure if he initially created the design and later molds, or whether he used an existing mold. The mold seems to have been used quite a bit by other hobbyists as well and often turns up in the Southern U.S.

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=22672&forum=5

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=6891&forum=5

Thanks Sabu! There were a several molds at the sale (and a kiln and other equipment) but I didn't find one for this mug. Maybe it's worth another look.

MH

I thought you guys would get a kick out of this.... I picked up still sealed 8mm films of the Kodak Hula show Part 1 & 2 from Colorama Productions Hawaii for a few bucks each at a local shop today. Also picked up a cool brown Tiki candle about 8" tall with Hawaii down the back for fifty cents at the local SA thrift shop on half price day last week, lol.



and not tiki related, but cool anyway....

any idea what the dish with the lid is? or is it just a dish with a lid? https://tikicentral.com/uploads/1828/4799dbc0.jpg[/img] [img]

"just my opinion,i could be wrong"

[ Edited by: TIKI DAVID 2008-01-31 06:09 ]

MAORI meeting house door knocker?

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Nice Maori finds Tiki David!! There used to be a New Zealand named Restaurant here in the Mid-1970's and it was called "Haere Mai" which is the same writing on your knocker which means "Welcome" in Maori I believe.
Cool item!!

[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 20:26 ]

One stopped at one place today, here is what I found...


Three green Maori mugs marked with silver and blue labels "Fred Roberts Company, San Francisco" "Made In Japan"


I bought a bunch of menus from the 50's along with a really cool lamp. This Trader Vic's Oakland and San Francisco Menu was with them!



Also found this Surfer Girl Latitude 20 Torrance CA mug.

Not bad for one stop!

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2008-01-25 16:00 ]

On 2008-01-25 15:59, Psycho Tiki D wrote:

Three green Maori mugs marked with silver and blue labels "Fred Roberts Company, San Francisco" "Made In Japan"

I wasn't familiar with those! Man, they are much nicer than that common R1 Orchids mug I have:

I never really liked that bugger, and now I know why: I bet it is a knock off from the Fred Roberts design. There the tongue and the mouth are sculpted much better and actually allow one to see the Maori carving it was based on!

I like these so much, I felt inspired to search for it in my Oceanic Arts library, but had no luck. The wide, over-extended tongue reminded me of the Maori spear....

...where the tip ends up in a tongue that fills end extends beyond the mouth:

But then the fact that the mug has a thin neck could mean the design was taken from a god stick like this one:

I have several books on Maori art, but have found no exact match so far. Maybe someone else will have more luck...Paipo?

Went back to the estate sale that yielded the unfired Johnny Sens "Frankenstein" mugs in the hopes of finding molds. Success! Didn't find any molds for the Frankenstein mug (no surprise) but DID find the mold for the Duncan Moai! I'm stoked! Now off to the Creating Tiki forum to learn how to do this. I see dozens of Moai mugs in my future!

Nice thrift find yesterday! So happy to get the Trader Vic's Pacific Island Cookbook.
I'll look through the recipes some more, and if anyone wants a list, lemme know.

It does include a section on cocktails too -

Also, these guys.

  1. The Disney Polynesian Village at Disney World - is this still there?

  2. Jekyll and Hyde Club? Same as the green one up above. : )

  3. This little guy is maybe a souvenir for someone who didn't want a full mug?

[ Edited by: Xndr du Sauvage 2008-01-26 14:43 ]

On 2008-01-26 14:03, SilverLine wrote:
Went back to the estate sale that yielded the unfired Johnny Sens "Frankenstein" mugs in the hopes of finding molds. Success! Didn't find any molds for the Frankenstein mug (no surprise) but DID find the mold for the Duncan Moai! I'm stoked! Now off to the Creating Tiki forum to learn how to do this. I see dozens of Moai mugs in my future!

Wow, great find silverline! I can't wait to see your mug making adventures!

the jeckl and hyde mugs were made specifically for the restaurant in new york of the same name. (they may have been a chain)...they are not old, but the place is really cool with all sorts of monster movie stuff all around with working dioramas and displays.....kinda like eating dinner in a haunted mansion movie set or a planet hollywood with only monster movie memorabilia decorating the place......don't know if they are still around (anyone here from nyc?)..the mugs were sold as sounveniers and i believe they came with the drink you ordered if you ordered a zombie...or maybe it was the headhunter?? don't know.....it was in 1996 when i went there.

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