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Wendy- I was wondering if you would see that :)
Komo- kool lid
BigT- nice lunch break

On 2015-02-19 19:18, hang10tiki wrote:
TikiNate- sorry for the confusion
All normal albums
I just used a frame "app" to be able to show 4 albums in 1 photo
:)

Howlinowl-
The shape looks like mine
But yours has brighter colors

Here's the bottom of mine

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2015-02-19 19:29 ]

Yeah.....guess mine isn't a T-Vic bowl.. Glaze looks to be similar, dunno if the brightness is different or not. Took a pic of mine with my cellphone and is probably underexposed.

Can't really tell, but is the rim pink on yours? Mine is and is the reason for the "humorous" nickname my wife gave it....viewing from the top, it does kinda look like it.

Bottom marking:

I was wondering about the glaze inside on yours. I haven't tried using mine as a communual drinking bowl (yet) partially because it has a flat white glaze inside. I'd feel better if it was gloss inside. Is yours a flat glaze inside also, or is it gloss??

howlinowl

[ Edited by: howlinowl 2015-02-20 16:21 ]

score this awesome tribal mosaic tile table today !!! never saw one like this before and its in awesome shape.

Howlin- no pink, flat...

But it looks better than the inside of my double down saloon shot glass
Lol

Ps- we almost moved to Port St. Lucie once :)

Cheers

Nate, great find -- our first thought was "Charlie Chan"!

Found this couch, don't know anything about it:

FM

Three Pearl Diver glasses

TN

"No TV markings....Has what looks like to be "SAXON '78" on the bottom.

Whatta think?? Trader Vic or no??"

Gotta remember, there seem to be a LOT of home-kit type things available with a tiki-theme, I've seen and have, several mugs with what looks like a "home made" quality to them - and usually the makers last name and the date on the bottom, that wonderful "Vagina Bowl" looks like one of those.

-Nate

I purchased some carved panels that were removed from Adventure Land in 1991 during a remodel. The seller said he bought them from a former employee of Disney Land. These panels were allegedly the original panels located between the Jungle Cruise and Enchanted Tiki Room. The wood appears to be Teak and very old patina. I plan on using these panels in my Tiki Nui Lounge.


Mahalo,

TikiVato

[ Edited by: TikiVato 2015-02-21 13:43 ]

TikiVato, that is a serious find -- they're beautiful!

Here's our contribution to the shell bowl. Strange lettering or signature on the bottom -- it's initials, but it could be one of like three different combinations depending on which direction you look at it from (CB, CM, W...?). It does seem plausible that these were kits way back when...

On 2015-02-21 11:12, TikiVato wrote:
I purchased some carved panels that were removed from Adventure Land in 1991 during a remodel. The seller said he bought them from a former employee of Disney Land. These panels were allegedly the original panels located between the Jungle Cruise and Enchanted Tiki Room. The wood appears to be Teak and very old patina. I plan on using these panels in my Tiki Nui Lounge.


Mahalo,

TikiVato

[ Edited by: TikiVato 2015-02-21 13:43 ]

Hey Joe, How big are dose panels? I’m guessing 6 or 7 ft.
Very nice.

Awesome

Since Hang10tiki's images of his TV shell and my images of my Saxon 78 shell were so similar, I thought it'd be fun to play "Dr. Max Bergman" (CSI investigator from the new Hawaii 50 series) and do a bit of comparison between them....

First the bottom images side by side. I've outlined the similaries:

There are quite a few creases in both that are similar.

...and the tops:

The opening of the TV bowl in noticably larger than the saxon...obviously carved out larger after casting, but the dimples inside are also similar.

'Therefore, I've concluded that the victim was murdered by a violent blow to the cranium with a Trader Vic or similary cast conch shell bowl.".......wait, let me get out of character.

Ahem...... the bowls share similar molds.

howlinowl

T

On 2015-02-21 11:12, TikiVato wrote:
I purchased some carved panels that were removed from Adventure Land in 1991 during a remodel. The seller said he bought them from a former employee of Disney Land. These panels were allegedly the original panels located between the Jungle Cruise and Enchanted Tiki Room. The wood appears to be Teak and very old patina. I plan on using these panels in my Tiki Nui Lounge.

awesome find tikvato. u lucky! But why the b&w photos?! Let us see what woody patina! :)

On 2015-02-22 06:46, howlinowl wrote:
Since Hang10tiki's images of his TV shell and my images of my Saxon 78 shell were so similar, I thought it'd be fun to play "Dr. Max Bergman" (CSI investigator from the new Hawaii 50 series) and do a bit of comparison between them....

great job howlin! very interesting..... what will the next episode reveal?

:)

T

I scored on twelve panels ranging 6 to 7 ' in length x9" wide. Sorry for the picture quality but I took them at night. I will try to take some when we have some sun. I plan on wiping the dust and dirt off and then using some teak oil to bring them back to life. No sanding nor stains will be used.

TikiVato - that's a lifetime achievement score! I am excited to see how they clean up...not that they need cleaning up.

TikiVato - Oh. my. God. Great find!

Mike and Marie - I'm no expert but the quality of the glaze and the professional glyph-like nature of the signature leads me to think your bowl was made by a professional.

gabbahey

K

I picked up another fold-a-note set at the expo this past weekend. I used to have pen-pals in Hawaii when I was a kid in the 1970s and it was always quite exciting to receive a letter written on one of these! I always keep a few intact from each set, but I do actually use them for their original purpose & write some letters! Anyone else remember these?

Hawaiian Hi-Fi Online Radio


Hawaiian Hi-Fi Online Radio: http://www.live365.com/stations/kaiwaza

My memories of them only go back 6-7 years, from when I found a new set of the bottom one at the swapmeet for $1. I never knew there were so many other ones...Thanks for posting those up.

I wonder if the tiki collection I sold, is better than the one I've kept?
Buzzy Out!

As a kid who grew up in Hawaii I remember that these were sold to raise money the same way band candy is now. I use to go door to door trying to sell boxes and was happy that I sold 10. I think the prize for most sold was a gift certificate, they had a round gold sticker to seal them, it's nice to see them again.

[ Edited by: naugatiki 2015-02-23 14:49 ]

T

this week's finds..

pretty excited to find this mug from The Tiki on South Padre Island TX!

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=8831&forum=2&hilite=the%20tiki%20padre%20island

Awesome score, Joe! See ya Saturday.

I was on a flea market hiatus for awhile, but here's some pieces I've stumbled across in the last month.

Actually, my grandparents brought back these silver demitasse spoons back from New Zealand either in the 40's or the 60's, nobody is really sure. My aunt was using them at a family function and I was like, "where the F did these come from and can I have them?" Now they're mine :)

I can't recall ever seeing one of these, but it's a metal wall hanger that was made in Japan. It measures about a foot across.

Along with a pair of Steve Crane S&P's from the Luau, I also scored these Trader Vic's S&P's. I'm really surprised at the lack of detail.


And, a miniature WITCO world map.

It's not in perfect condition, but I'm certainly stoked to have it.

That metal plate is cool. I have a bakelite bowl with that same pattern or extremely close to it.

Good scores. Love the Spoon

T

Super stoked! FINALLY found some real tiki instead of Accoutrements crap! (though I totally buy the Accoutrements crap when I find it)Almost missed this little guy in a local thrift store today...

I also found this guy:

It's a 3'2" square piece, marked thc hawaiian textiles 18308. I assume that it was fabric some one bought and stretched themselves. Any info would be appreciated.

Last treasure was this guy, printed in the 60's. Really looking forward to adding a little flavor to the next tiki shindig I attend. Cheers!

[ Edited by: Teadoir 2015-03-02 23:22 ]

Nice, nice finds Mike. Dose Hei Tiki topped spoons are killa! My Wife CeCe was wowed and was pleased that they are still in your family.
I’m envious of your Witco find-congrats! We’re looking forward to seeing you at the mrktplace.
Later

Teadoir, Dat bucket mug traveled quite some distance from Santa Ana,Calif. Very nice! The cover on the book sure makes my mouth water!
Cheers
Btw, If the book was mine I would scan a copy, print it on photo paper, frame it and display it in my lounge.

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2015-03-02 23:32 ]

T

Tiki sure gets around don't it? I'm always surprised when I see mugs from our local tiki joints for sale on Ebay from places like the deep south.

Not a half bad idea on the scan there. Some really good looking recipes too. I think I'm gonna be especially welcome at the next Tiki Kon volunteer party. grin

Teadoir, as a resident of Orange County (which includes Santa Ana) and being the designated Tiki historian on my block
I am going to have to ask you to send that Kono bucket, back to us.

Thanks for your co-operation and I salute you for honoring our history, which is mine, I mean ours.

Aloha,

On 2015-03-02 17:16, TikiRootsRocka wrote:
I also scored these Trader Vic's S&P's. I'm really surprised at the lack of detail.


Oh, I've been looking for those forever. (If any one has an extra pair of them, I've got some superb trade goods. )

The lack of detail is due to the fact that they are from the Waikiki / International Market place Trader Vic's. Like the crude mugs at that location, they are by Polynesian Pottery and date to 1968-72...

best,

Phillip

On 2015-02-22 06:46, howlinowl wrote:
Since Hang10tiki's images of his TV shell and my images of my Saxon 78 shell were so similar, I thought it'd be fun to play "Dr. Max Bergman" (CSI investigator from the new Hawaii 50 series) and do a bit of comparison between them....

First the bottom images side by side. I've outlined the similaries:

There are quite a few creases in both that are similar.

...and the tops:

The opening of the TV bowl in noticably larger than the saxon...obviously carved out larger after casting, but the dimples inside are also similar.

'Therefore, I've concluded that the victim was murdered by a violent blow to the cranium with a Trader Vic or similary cast conch shell bowl.".......wait, let me get out of character.

Ahem...... the bowls share similar molds.

howlinowl

I just thought I'd throw this into the mix. I've got a white on the outside pink on the inside conch bowl. Mine is probably a hobbyist bowl.

I am kidding. The Saxony South Seas had closed down by 1978.

On 2015-03-02 17:16, TikiRootsRocka wrote:

I can't recall ever seeing one of these, but it's a metal wall hanger that was made in Japan. It measures about a foot across.

hey man, here's the bowl I mentioned. Must be made by the same company.



N

Remember to always check liquor cabinets at estate sales this one yielded a 3/4 bottle of Trader Vic's 100 proof Flaming Rum.

Naugatuki- nice

Tommy Bahama Rum Mug 0.99
Otagirl Kabuki Mug 0.99
And 1 new album 0.99

Not a bad run

T

On 2015-03-02 17:16, TikiRootsRocka wrote:

I can't recall ever seeing one of these, but it's a metal wall hanger that was made in Japan. It measures about a foot across.

Yeah that plate is awesome!

On 2015-03-03 16:18, naugatiki wrote:
Remember to always check liquor cabinets at estate sales this one yielded a 3/4 bottle of Trader Vic's 100 proof Flaming Rum.

Thanks for the tip!!! Nice bottle.

T

Today's finds at the Portland antiques and collectibles show. Trader Dicks John Ascuaga's Nugget peanut, Hareys hula girl, KC Ku, and Treasure Craft pineapple bowl.

The peice I don't know anything about is the cloth. It Looks like printed faux batik. Says made in Yogya Indonesia.

Had to pass on a trader Vic's round chin skull mug because I don't want to pay 50 bucks for it…

Rain, more rain, and a few days of the flu killed some hunts for me over the last couple of weeks. Here's a few things I managed to find:

One from swap meet #1, one from ITMP, and one from another swap meet

14" Bora Bora tiki

7" penis tiki

Now I have 5 penised Cook Island Rarotonga Tangoroa fisherman's god style in my permanent collection, making it an official sub branch of my collection. Here are all my wooden carvings in this style

My anthro branch for this category: Tiki> Wood carving> Polynesian art> Tourist Pieces> Cook Islands> Tang> + Penis

Tapa sail outrigger

Mini Tahitian tiki with magnet glued to back:

Pago Pago stirrer stick

Books:

Buzzy Out!

T

Scored today at a local Goodwill. Pair of Coco Joes tikis, $1.99 and $.99 respectively. Finally finding some decent stuff!

T

buzz gets all the good stuff...

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