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Fri, Jun 27, 2008 10:11 AM
Mahalo for the update! Can't wait to see all those gems together in your Tiki bar....the hunt is on :lol: |
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TIKI DAVID
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Fri, Jun 27, 2008 11:45 AM
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Brandomoai
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Sat, Jun 28, 2008 12:28 PM
I had some pretty good finds this week on a trip down to Calgary: |
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CheekyGirl
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 11:27 AM
I got two different types of Kahiki appetizer sticks as a bonus with some Moai Mugs. Here's the moai mug -- no identifying marks, but in perfect condition. A good "everyday" tiki bar kind of mug. |
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Kenike
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 3:58 PM
POST #1000!! It's been a good month for paper: Kon Tiki Ports brochure: Fort Nelson Motor Hotel The old Trader Vic's in Scottsdale, AZ Bali Hai, New Orleans Aloha Phoenix Resort Orchids Of Hawaii Kon Tiki, Cincinatti Waikiki Room at Hotel Nicollet, Minneapolis Curry's Restaurant, Miami International Market Place, Hawaii |
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 6:04 PM
Good hunting today. Hit the Martin Denny goldmine at an estate sale this weekend. Thought I'd post some eye candy so the new folks on the sight know what to look out for. All from one sale, all just like new and all sound killer on my vintage hi-fi console. Thanks |
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 6:31 PM
Trav, I'm definitely jealous of the Martin Denny collection you stumbled upon. I've found nothing on multiple visits to about ten thrift stores int he past few weeks. Ahh, the myths of So-Cal thrift stores... Found all of this stuff in the past week or so. |
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bigbrotiki
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Sun, Jun 29, 2008 10:13 PM
A shrink wrapped untouched Exotica Suite, in this day and age, wow! Only in Kalamazoo... |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Mon, Jun 30, 2008 3:29 PM
Really great scores on the postcards and albums, along with everything else! This was another painfully slow weekend...but then again California is on fire. This week's finds...
Total paid for everything: $26.00. See ya round! PTD |
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Mon, Jun 30, 2008 10:01 PM
Hey Psycho! You're slow weekend adds up to a slow year here in the Boston area for Tiki finds.. I have to say you are my Tiki find "IDOL"!! Cheers! Rick |
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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 7:03 AM
and california is literally...on fire!!!! maybe all the brush fires are causing all the tiki stuff to run from their hiding places to escape the flames and right into the yard sales and flea markets!! |
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bigbrotiki
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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 10:19 AM
This whole page is really a great cross section of all the ephemera that still can be beachcombed in Tikidom today. |
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Unkle John
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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 11:46 AM
Here's a few months worth of finds. With College out, I see it being easier to find Tiki mugs now that the frat boys aren't drinking beer from them. Then throwing them away.
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Paipo
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Wed, Jul 2, 2008 4:44 PM
I've scaled back a little on the collecting front - after months of boxing new acquisitions for lack of display space, I'm now running out of places to hide the boxes! Things still seem to find their way into my life, and I can't resist the lure of cool ceramic pieces, especially anything Maori or Cook Island themed. Here's the latest couple of "finds": |
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MrBaliHai
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Wed, Jul 2, 2008 5:36 PM
They're Mexican and have been discussed on TC before. I can't seem to find the thread though. |
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HOUSE OF KU
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 3:16 AM
I think it was this thread... Aloha....Freddie |
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 10:58 AM
Hi, I'm hoping that someone on one of these boards can help me. I was watching T.V. late one night when I stumbled across a show on Elvis...you know where I'm going with this right? Yep the Jungle Room furniture. I was surprised because all my life my parents have had this weird dragon head furniture, it was only when they were showing the pictures of the Jungle Room that I realized IT'S THE SAME FURNITURE! Not sure what that says that my father has the same taste as Elvis...anyway when he brought it home my mother hit the roof said it was the ugliest furniture she had ever seen get it out of the house. After many long and sleepless nights of fighting over the furniture they came to an agreement. #1 He could keep the furniture in his private den where it could not be seen by the neighbors who came to visit and #2 there was no way it was staying in the den private or not without be reupholstered period. If you flip the sofa up you can even still see some of the original striped faux fur it originally came with. Now decades later my parents are downsizing homes and the furniture needs to go someplace. Does anyone have any suggestions on where would be the best place to get rid of this? I suggested E bay but I don't know if that is the kind of thing that sells on there and then how in the world would you even ship that? Any help anyone has would be great thanks! |
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Kenike
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 11:31 AM
Shipping is a problem. You could list it on Ebay or Craigslist as "pickup only." You could also list it in the Tiki Marketplace part of Tiki Central. Hopefully you live near some Witco collectors. Where DO you live? |
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TIKI DAVID
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 12:16 PM
LOL B. S. try not to get to excited, no pics and again no idea of what part of the country he is in. |
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TIKI DAVID
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 12:22 PM
i remember back in 63 i was just a kid,my father brought home this corvette car ,and my mother hated it because it was a fast back and the rear windows were split in 2.so my father had to put it away in the garage and.........well you know the rest |
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Swanky
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 12:23 PM
That's in Alaska right? |
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 12:46 PM
I always thought it was in B.C. (British Columbia for you Yanks) |
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bigbrotiki
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 1:38 PM
That's a Hawaiian Distillers bottle that held their Chi Chi cocktail mix. This bottle design came in all materials and sizes, from large ceramic Okolehao bottles to small plastic airplane bottles: |
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Kenike
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 4:22 PM
British Columbia on the Alaskan Hwy. |
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jmayer2112
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 5:03 PM
We are in Florida. |
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Unkle John
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 5:09 PM
Good to know.. Thanks! |
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TikiTres
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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 7:10 PM
Take a few pictures and post a message with the pics on the Tiki Marketplace forum. You'll no doubt make a quick sale, there are many tikiphiles in your state :) How many pieces do you have? One of the chairs sold recently on eBay, I think it was for 900 bucks. But it had the original fabric, if they're recovered that'll hurt the value somewhat. Good luck! |
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Fri, Jul 4, 2008 9:47 AM
hello everyone, i am Kelly from Germany. and i have two problems.
i saw some of those on a documentary. but i don't know on witch channel and i don't know the name of the documentary. i just remember that the carver was an older man with Grey hairs an he came from California. he said his style has no special name an its untypically for tikis but he calls it CALIFORNIAN STYLE. i hope you can help me and send or post me a picture of such a tiki. thanks in advance. greedz from Germany ps: sorry if this was the wrong thread or topic. please correct me! |
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uncle trav
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Fri, Jul 4, 2008 11:51 AM
Found these vintage 1960's slides today. All mint in the package. Ten packs with five slides per pack. All from Hawaii. The Coco Palm's set is the best. I took the pic's through the package so they are not the best but the slides inside are untouched. Two bucks for the lot. Thanks. |
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TikiTres
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Fri, Jul 4, 2008 3:39 PM
I don't recall anyone on TC that carves masks that fit that description, but there are a lot of threads on the carving forum and I have not been through that many of them so maybe this guy's work is buried in there somewhere. Here's the forum: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewforum.php?forum=7&57622 I've seen a few colorful masks on eBay like this one: I don't think that's what you are looking for as it's not exactly a "happy" expression, but if you look around eBay you might find something similar to what you want. Good luck! |
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Fri, Jul 4, 2008 8:55 PM
Thank you for your help on this matter. I will get some more pictures and post them. The set has a sofa, chair, ottoman, end table, coffee table, corner unit, and a shelf unit. I took some photos but my mother would not let me up load the current ones seems the camera picked up too much of the dust that was on them and well that was just not acceptable! I guess if you wanted the furniture for the "Elvis" factor then recovering them was a bad idea. If you like the witco style furniture then I guess it's still okay. It's all in excellent condition lol it didn't get used very much. Tikiphiles now that's clever. |
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TikiTres
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 8:51 AM
You're quite welcome, and that is a most impressive collection you describe!! It is very rare to see an entire set come up like that and it is no doubt quite valuable even if recovered. It would be great to see it go as an entire lot so that it all stays together as it has been in your home all these years, but to get top dollar you may have to break it up. I'm sure I'm not the only one that looks forward to seeing the pics :) |
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 5:42 PM
got skunked out today at the swapmeet, no tikis. i got a few exotica albums, but nothing major on an un related tiki note i did score 3 oingo boingo records, 2 english beat records, and a stray cats record |
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 6:08 PM
Mein lieber Kelly, Und das mit dem sogenannten "California Style" ist Bloedsinn, es gibt hier in Kalifornien zig Kunstler die gute Tikis im klassischen Fuenfziger Jahre Stil schnitzen. :) Herzlichst, Dein Sven Kirsten |
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 7:33 PM
Aloha, Found the dresser, nightstand, and headboard at a consignment shop about a month back, liked them but were pricey, went back yesterday and they sliced the prices in 1/2.. My 5-year old loves bamboo (tiki's too), never too young, right?? The bamboo shelf was bought last month from craiglist.. |
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 9:40 PM
I recently picked up a menu mailer from the Christian's Hut restaurant on Balboa. Bigbro, I also found this article on the original owners of the Christian's Hut and some nice history and photos of the restaurant. Christian's Hut In the late 1930s, Art La Shelle opened Christian's Hut, a Tahitian style restaurant and bar on the bay front, now the location of Newport Towers. Christian's Hut was noted for its great oriental style food, and was always being frequented by the Hollywood set. Red Skelton, Johnny Weismuller, Fred Mac Murray, and Howard Hughes to name a few. Joe La Shelle, Art's brother, was an Oscar-winning cinematographer, one of his more well-known movies was "The Birds." This rare circa 1945 aerial view shows Christian's Hut in its heyday. Much of the Christian's Hut food was prepared in a big outdoor cooking pit. No one could figure out how the filet mignon could be crispy-charred on the outside and rare in the middle. One regular customer was told in confidence the secret was to first freeze the steak, toss it on a white-hot grill to sear it, then drop it into a deep fryer. The downstairs bar area had a sand floor which led all the way to the water where the patrons would beach their boats. The dining room was upstairs. Marshall, the maitre d', was given the nickname Francois, because he would kiss the hand of every woman coming in the door, starting at her finger tips and working his way up her arm all the way to her head. Marshall's daughter, Delores, was a beauty queen who married George Perlin, who owned the Richfield Station then located at the corner of Adams Street and Balboa Boulevard. George had the nickname "Beast" because of all his body hair. After the couple were married, they were given the nickname "Beauty and the Beast." Christian's Hut burned down in 1963. |
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 10:17 PM
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bigbrotiki
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Sat, Jul 5, 2008 11:55 PM
No reason to trip out, it's all in the Book of Tiki. :) |
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tikithomas08
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 2:15 AM
i think i need to pay a visit to amazon.com |
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MrBaliHai
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 7:46 AM
I had some excellent finds yesterday that included striking a motherlode of Hawaiian postcards. I also found this beautiful Rotoruan carving from New Zealand, an old Appleton Rum recipe brochure, and a Coco Joe-ish Don Ho "Suck 'Em Up" ashtray. You can view scans of all the postcards on the first 2 pages of my Vintage Hawaiiana gallery. My favorite is this postcard of the Hula Hostesses at the Hawaiian Pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan. I spent a week at Expo '70 as a kid, and I remember these gorgeous gals in their Mod polyester Muu-muus very well. |
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 8:11 AM
Scott, THANK YOU! As I wrote in the Book of Tiki, Christian's Hut originated at the Isthmus on Catalina Island, where all the Island footage for "The Bounty" was shot (just like for "The Hurricane" two years later). Clark Gable, who played Fletcher CHRISTIAN had his sleeping quarters above the room that became the crew's watering hole, so it was named "Christian's Hut". It stayed open after the film, and Ray Buhen worked there as a bartender in his youth (see photo with him on the right under the sign that says "proprietor Clark Gable" on page 16 of Sippin' Safari). Here is a link about the place: From Balboa and Laguna Christian's Hut tried to branch out to Waikiki and San Diego. When the San Diego location failed, its manager Tom Hamm took it over and turned it into the BALI HAI. To this day we do not know how the Christian's Hut logo of "The Goof" originated! Who will find THAT out!?: Maybe Joe's brother Art was the caterer on "The Bounty"? Joe La Shelle is credited with two island location pictures among his long list of Hollywood movies, one at the beginning of his career as a camera operator with 29, "The Pagan", (which introduced the "Pagan Love Song"), shot in Tahiti (!), and one at the end, when he was 68, called "Kona Coast", shot in Hawaii. That one sounds very intriguing, check out its tag line: THE KONA COAST --1968 --
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 9:37 AM
Beautiful set Beachbumz, especially for 1/2 off!!! |
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 11:07 AM
Coo-elle! Thank You. This movie is more proof of my theory that in the 60s, the Kona Coast was supposed to become the new Waikiki. After Honululu was bursting under the big tourist and building boom (with a certain loss of Island romance) of the late 50s, developers and the hotel industry were seeking virgin lands to expand to, and Kona was pushed on the mainland as the next "it". |
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 1:06 PM
Recent stuff that I found hidden behind some benehanas mugs at the swap meet: 18" wooden Hawaiian Tongan styled tourist totem tiki A vintage marked mug from an old tiki bar called "Tai Wan's" EFCCO ceramic tiki face mug Which is sadder?... Pepe, the lonely Trader Vics shaker, or the Tiki spoon without the fork? Some books: An old travel encyclopedia Here's an interesting Hawaiana book find: Published in 1922, a book of poems and photos. A Gauguin Noa Noa Tahitian Journal: After flipping through the Gaughin book, I was in a Tahitian mood, so I picked up this framed print: Picked up a couple new copies of these gems: I didn't open the copy of Tiki modern yet, so I don't know if this is a Witco boat/clipper Buzzy Out! |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 1:58 PM
Great finds by everyone lately, looks like the hunting has been good for a few of you. I was gonna go to the Alameda Anitques Fair today, but the distance, smoke, heat and price of gas kept me in my own stompin grounds. Did o.k. though...
See ya soon, Pyscho Tiki D (I know I am and I just can't get enough)! |
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 2:59 PM
Found this guy at the flea market for $3.00 today, anyone know the maker? has this mark on the head and says made in the Philippines on the bottom. |
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 4:02 PM
Was out shopping today & found a few stump the tiki hunter post cards. I can't take photo's now but if anyone has heard of these places please chime in... I posted on the West Virginia thread a place called: The MA-KIKI Club in Huntington W VA Bali Restaurant Aruba, Netherlands Antilles. Postcard is of the restaurant at night with a boat dock all lit up and two big signs that say Bali The Bamboo Hut @ the Hotel Wiggins Tavern in Northampton, Mass, some glass floats, bamboo & tiki masks shown. No date on it looks like it was a fun place though. Lyon's Bowl in Lyons Illinois, back of the card says visit our beautiful Hawaiian cocktail lounge. the front shows the bar with palm tree's in the middle. Also got some other ones, a couple of Tonga room ones, Don the Beachcomber Jamaica rum, Tiki Gardens, Tiki Room Disney Land, Hawaiian punch village San Diego, Stardust & one with a Tiki from Kona. So not a bad day, just wish I had my camera here. Tikisgrl |
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