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On 2011-02-02 19:39, JOHN-O wrote:
Here's a comparison between vintage original and the modern reproduction...

VERY nice! The "Land of Aloha" design; top notch! I have a reproduction in silk but would LOVE to find an original someday. Lucky you!

On 2011-02-03 11:18, 1961surf wrote:
Yes the fourth pic does depict candle holder from the Beachcomber and it did come from Emma one shoe .

Emma One Shoe... the scourge of local collectors.

Thanks Liz,

I do what I can to preserve what is found out there. Unless something is selling for a ridiculously low price, I am trying not to buy what I already have only because I am rapidly running out of room. I would rather buy the stuff now and offer it up to my friends in trade or at a future sale event than to leave it behind for a dealer to grab and sell at a huge mark-up. The Coco Joe's tiki and the Schirman piece are duplicates; the rest are ones I didn't have yet.

Dusty,

The Mahi-Mahi (thanks for putting a name to it for me) is one of the hard plastic molded versions and the first one I have seen in the wild. If I can't get it in my bag, my Dad or sister will bring it out on a future trip to Cali; they are going to have to bring me the carved Moai on the next trip.

Later,

PTD

On 2011-01-30 21:59, Sabu The Coconut Boy wrote:
I've never seen the Club Tahiti in Ontario before and the Tahitian matchbook is a version I haven't seen either.

Sabu,

Nice score on the matchbooks. I was looking at the one from the Club Tahiti in Ontario and just knew I had seen that graphic before. Went through my computer files and couldn't find it.... because it used to be called the Bambu Hut.

Another one of the Hermit Crab establishments as Bora Boris likes to say.

DC

L

Large WestPac mug that I was missing, 8mm tourist film, CoCo Joe tiki necklace, toothpick holder, tourist perfume with tiki on it, four Matson menus - total cost : $20

TS

Awesome score, Liz. I once was chasing those menus, but lost interest. haha..You did good on a twenny!

T

Last weeks' finds in the local thrift stores. Been dry so I'm happy with these.

Whale shaped mugs from Westin Kaanapali Maui. Not vintage but I like them.

Round House Bamboo mugs made by Daga.

Tourist souvenir Tiki. The pin cushion still plays beyond the reef.

A tiki musical PIN CUSHION?!?

Could we have close-up photo of the top/sides of it?

Does anyone else have any of these things?

CN

T

Here's the pics you requested. Hope they work for you. An internet search of the craft shop shows it to be a rehab center. Don't know if it is one in the same. It appears that the tourist that made the purchase while visiting Hawaii wrote the date of their vacation as 12-8-76.

I have had a pretty good run lately, but not posting everything. I did score this today on craigslist for $20.00...


Two large PolyArt Ku wall hangings, pair of Coco Joe's tiki bookends, Coco Joe's Akua Lono, HIP Rascal, PolyArt wahine and an unmarked menehune.

Later,

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2011-02-11 15:15 ]

L

Great score! Saw that on CL but knew you were most likely on top of it.

Jealous for those wall hangings. Always liked those and the bookends.

I am sure you have no room for the wall hangings so keep in mind my bday is March 11 :)

HOK

Nice finds "D"!
The unmarked fella could be found here : http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=27140&forum=5

Aloha, Freddie

[ Edited by: HOUSE OF KU 2011-02-11 15:54 ]

Cool! Thanks TikiVato!

CN

Got these 3 yesterday at an estate sale I got late to and the concrete moai was being used as a door stopper before I liberated it.

Matt the Cat & I went out a little today, found a couple of things:

This guy didn't have any markings. Any ideas?? Haven't seen him before.

AND, this swanky shirt with the WHITE ZIPPER front! Love it!

Any info on the mug will be greatly appreciated, mahalo!

Mookie

Hiya Mookie- what you have there has been unofficially dubbed "the naked tiki" mug in other discussions. (although I did a quik search and didnt find one under that heading)
Nobody seems to know anything about the history/mfg as far as I recall, but it is vintage and very cool in my opinion. Lots of people here have one, Im pretty sure I saw one @ PTD's place. I dont have one yet, but I will!
Hope thats helps a little!
Cheers, Jon

Mookie,

Jon is correct, I have one as well...always been puzzled by it and there is a picture of that mug in Tiki Quest, no indication of who it was made by though???

Was under the freeway today...lots of the usual suspect mugs. I passed on a 5' Conquistador Three Monk Witco carving for $50.00 and a few higher priced common Islander items, except for this one for $10.00...


Stockton Islander Hula girl mug



This was the first time I have seen a luau mug made by Tiki King. Nice quality and rough design. Marked Tiki King 1996.

Later,

PTD

Excited over both of these finds. Someone must have a whole set of the tableware with the masks, but I had to fight to buy this. It was in a shop two hours from my house and it took three trips to get the antiue mall to get a price on it.

Woot! Found today, #2 in my collection. I was going to flea bay it, but rather it go to a TC'er who has been looking for one. I will post it in the Trade thread if anybody is interested with my wish list.

A few weeks ago I found a new, sealed copy of Combustible Edison's "I, Swinger" CD at a mom & pop record shop. I'm not sure if it technically constitutes a Tiki find, but the song "Theme From 'The Tiki Wonder Hour'" is on this album and DigiTiki uses it as the signature tune that opens each Quiet Village podcast.

N

I drove 600 miles for a job interview and all I got was this mug.

Then I drove 300 miles and got these. All from Tiki-Kate.

Akuku decanter set, Elua vase, Hukilau 2003 and Tunga-toa


Hawaiian Inn paddlesucker, Bali Hai, Daga warrior from Kauai Resort, Kahiki moai and Hawaii Kai
It may be common, but I'd been wanting a Daga warrior for a long time.


Napcoware, PMP cracked coconut, Gecko's House of Ku'z, nobby and Go Tiki's Wilson

And still more:


Thank you, Kate. I'll treasure them.

Just got this off ebay for $25 bucks!

It is a wooden Tiki lamp--I love it.

T

Is it electric?

On 2011-02-24 06:05, trutiki wrote:
Is it electric?

Yep--25w

K

Hawaii Collector's Expo was this past weekend in Honolulu. As usual, I found several things...some cheap post cards, Hawaiian shirts, and a few records..but I thought what was of most interest to me personally was something I've never run across before:
This lovely 20-something page color booklet on "Your Pareu (sarong) And How To Wear It" by Jack & Dorthy Fields, c1978. Chop full of beautiful photos and various Tahitian women & a few men demonstrating the various methods of tieing sarongs for various effects. I considered it a steal at $4.00

Got this mug a few weeks ago at an antique fair in Oakland. The seller said that he thought it was a hobbyist mug. I wasn't sure but I really like the mug, great colors and seemed like an early version of or inspiration for the Tepco or Harvey's Hula Girl mug.

Then the other day, in a posting discussing a photo of the original Trader Vic Kava Bowl, DustyCajun Posted This picture from a 1944 Life Magazine article on Trader Vic...

The Fog Cutter Mug in the 1944 image struck me as very familiar...

Sure looks like it could be the same mug to me but I'd appreciate peer review...

[ Edited by: Aquatic Safarinaut 2011-03-01 11:16 ]

[ Edited by: Aquatic Safarinaut 2011-03-01 11:17 ]

Hey there,

You did get one of the old and classic mugs there. I know it by site because I used to own one. Mine had very light writing on the side towards the top that said Bert Rovere's The Hurricane San Francisco, which we found out through Tiki Central used to be a Tiki Bar in San Francisco that closed down in the mid-50s.

The Hawaii Book: Story Of Our Island Paradise leather bound!!!

[ Edited by: The Granite Tiki 2011-03-03 08:25 ]

Wow, Carl, great find!

Here are a few of my latest finds, have been finding heaps of gear lately :)

tongan tiki was one of this mornigs p/ups very big and very cheap, also the 2 x ceramic salt pepper sets are 2 i have not seen before..
Also have been finding heaps of ephemera this is 3 pieces from this mornings market search :)

Enjoy.

A few Tiki finds from the past few weeks. We made a trip to Trader Vic's in Atlanta for the FOM event and we picked up a few pieces there. Hit a few antique stores around the area and found the rest.

Thanks for looking,

Paul

Nice scores and nice picture too! :)

T

I recently purchase this tiki from a fellow TC'er. It is about 41 inches high and weighs about 80 pounds. The only thing I know about it is that it may be made of mahogany and came from the Hale Tiki Bar several years ago. Does anyone out there know the name of the carver, or where or when it was carved? Thanks

L

On my way to a job interview today and had time to kill so stopped at a thrift I had never been to before.

Super stoked to finally get these....hooray for interviews in never before traveled parts of town!


T

On 2011-03-07 14:41, timidtiki wrote:
I recently purchase this tiki from a fellow TC'er. It is about 41 inches high and weighs about 80 pounds. The only thing I know about it is that it may be made of mahogany and came from the Hale Tiki Bar several years ago. Does anyone out there know the name of the carver, or where or when it was carved? Thanks

Read all about it in this old thread: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=21678&forum=1

T

Thanks for the link. Great information re the Hale Tiki!

S


Got a couple of these lamp bases from the Mai-Kai and jsut noticed them on the table in this 60s image of the Surfboard bar.

Not much to find around here. Got this travel brochure from the 70's for .10.


"I've been ionized, but I'm okay now." - B. Banzai

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[ Edited by: ErkNoLikeFire 2011-03-10 23:17 ]

A quick stop on the way home today yielded these...


An asiatic wood carved tiki and two Coco Joe's Hapawood tikis.

Plus another thousand or so matchbooks...I will post some pictures over in the matchbook thread.

Later,

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2011-03-11 16:37 ]

From my recent travels

Coco Joe letter holder from Vancouver

A Calgary friend had a big bag of tiki "crap" that he let me rummage through. I picked these two items:

Monkeypod bowl

Little brass tiki - about 4 inches tall. Looks like a Coco Joe Lono but in brass. Never seen one of these before.

The back says "Aloha Hawaii, No. 16"


-Sweet Daddy T.
Because crap doesn't buy itself.

blog

[ Edited by: Sweet Daddy Tiki 2011-03-12 09:07 ]

From today's early morning blitz...


Otagiri Moai salt and pepper shakers.



Daga Hawaii "The Mad Greek" mug.


Louis B Ceramics Royal Lahaina Resort mug.


Treasure Craft mug.



The Tikis San Gabriel California Moai mug.


Otagiri Kon Tiki mugs.


Stockton Islander Hula Girl mugs.


Outrigger Monterey Moai mugs, never seen the color of the one in the middle before.


Large wood carved Wahine.



Vintage Fijian paddle (thanks Paipo). I think it is the real deal. I had six offers to sell it while I was walking around, one guy asked me four times if I would sell it to him!

Later,

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2011-03-15 06:05 ]

I suppose I'm the last guy on the block to find this pair:

Now, this set of ashtrays is odd. They appear to be decorated with oak leaves and on the handles are tiki faces much like those found on tiki forks and spoons. They do have the little oval sticker on the bottom that say "Japan". I think they are creepy. Warning: On the next mug swaps I'll be unloading these. (With a nice mug and other stuff too.)

P
Paipo posted on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 9:29 PM

On 2011-03-13 13:58, Psycho Tiki D wrote:



Hawaiian war club. I think it is the real deal. I had six offers to sell it while I was walking around, one guy asked me four times if I would sell it to him!

Later,

PTD
[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2011-03-13 13:59 ]

Fijian actually...nice score. I think it is the real deal too, at least from the pics above. Probably worth getting appraised...

P
Paipo posted on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 9:33 PM

PS: Has it got the "typical Fijian flange" on the proximal end?

On 2011-03-14 21:33, Paipo wrote:
PS: Has it got the "typical Fijian flange" on the proximal end?

Paipo,

It does have the flange on the end...paddle was too long to get it in the picture!

Thanks for the link and information my friend.

PTD

Bongo, I found those bowls back in July. You're missing the center tiki that turns them into some kind of Lazy Susan. They're not ashtrays! They're still odd though!

On 2010-07-27 10:50, Pittsburgh pauly wrote:

Thrifting:

is it for pupu? or dips?

it spins too

Dang it! I HAD that center Tiki, SANS the bowls! It was sitting in my kitchen cabinet for the longest time, not "pretty" enough to display by itself, and me being unable to figure out a use for that odd thing. But it was cluttering up the cabinet, and I either packed it so far away that I cannot find it right now, OR, as I believe, I sold it for cheap during one of the Tikiyaki events at the Mayflower! So WHO was the lucky buyer? Go and get those bowls from Bongo, in combination this actually is a real cool piece!

On 2011-03-14 12:29, Bongo Bungalow wrote:
Now, this set of ashtrays is odd. They appear to be decorated with oak leaves and on the handles are tiki faces much like those found on tiki forks and spoons. They do have the little oval sticker on the bottom that say "Japan". I think they are creepy. Warning: On the next mug swaps I'll be unloading these. (With a nice mug and other stuff too.)

Oh the many times I have let go of some cryptic Tiki item and later regretted it! :)

Well... what do ya know? If someone finds themself with a center piece, I'll be glad to work a sweet deal. (And, the next time I'm in Traverse City, MI, I'll look hard for the center myself.)

Meanwhile, I found my first R-94 Volcano Bowl today! Also, I think I'm hitting my 1000th post.

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