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On 2018-03-05 15:43, Maddmax wrote:
I found this oddity of a lamp at a flea market yesterday and cannot figure out if it wants to be tiki or not. It definitely looks pre-70's based on the cord and has seen better days. If anyone can identify this I would greatly appreciate it. Perhaps place this next to a Christmas Story leg lamp?

MadMax, That is the tackiest Lamp I’ve ever seen. If it were mine I would place it front and center in my tiki Lounge-The Happy Taalk Lounge.
Cheers

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2018-03-05 23:05 ]

Could that lamp be Treasure Craft in origin? The statue seems vaguely familiar.

M

Yeah, tacky as all can be. I've done a few searches via google in an effort to find out the maker at least (thank you for the hint, Prikli Pear), but no joy as of now. I took a few closeup photos I can post if anyone really desires to see the full tackiness of this lamp. It will eventually find a resting place in the TeeNee Kiwi Tiki Bar once I am done with the build out.

T

If you are doing google searches try "Plastart"..." Reglor" and "Romanelli" ... I saw a pair of these on 1st dibs one time...the wicker background ( leaf or basket ) was much shinier and in better shape...Sometimes there is a maker incised at the back bottom of the lamp. I have a pair of "plastart" tropical lamps with very similar shades... I'll try to post a photo of them.

T

Notice how the shades are similar? The shades on mine are integral to the lamp because it's a tree they are leaning against and the shade is like the tree tops! Good luck in your search...It's a cool lamp!

M

Thanks for the additional tips and the photos, Tikilease. I'll focus more on the plastart items due to the similarity of the shades. There's no markings immediately visible on the wood base or on the figurine. I'll look at the bottom of the figurine once I take it off the wood to clean it. All of the felt for the base is in really bad to non-existent condition. Here's a closer look at the figurine.

BTW, it looks like you have a lot of nice stuff at your place.

Thanks! We're as sick as most of the folks on here. lol Growing up in Orange County, Ca. in the 60's was a treat as tiki and surf culture ( and googie and Disney culture) were everywhere and inspired both of us. We actually downsized quite a bit when we moved from Costa Mesa to Palm Springs but are taking advantage of big built in shelves for our tiki mug collecio'n!!

M

Well, mystery lamp aside, found a few mugs at a thrift store today for less than $14 for the lot. I think I did well there.

Although this is not really tiki, found a pair of colossal prawns (30"+) as well.

Still trying to figure out the lamp. I'll post when I do.

Out.

Madd-you’re on a roll! Keep it up and keep posting.
Cheers

On 2018-03-06 16:18, Maddmax wrote:

Although this is not really tiki, found a pair of colossal prawns (30"+) as well.

Whoa! Those things are nuts! Wish I could find stuff like that to hang in the Lagoon! Alas, such are the perils of being so far inland...

tikilease: - I'm loving the look of your space! Beautiful!
Madd: I totally agree with nui 'umi 'umi - front and center. (But then I'm new here...) The prawns rock.
Buzzy: You always seem to find the cool stuff. The DTBC mug was gold!
Here in North Florida tiki is sparse. Today's "find" was either a copy of, or an unmarked, Orchids of Hawaii R-3.

Found a cute little Indonesian bungalow at the flea market today. It adds nicely to the Jungle Cruise vibe we're going for with our kitchen...

In situ...

World Ultima TTG-20 273

M

Cold: nice find! No markings at all? Hmmm.
Enchanted:. That goes very nicely with your theme.

Hang: Yet another cool mug.

Madd: Nothing I can see on it anywhere. The bottom has the sticky remnants of a small rectangular sticker, but at this point I'm not sure that means much. I'm not too smart in the mug domain, maybe it's from some other location/mfg?
Any suggestions?

[ Edited by: coldwarspacemonkey 2018-03-13 12:57 ]

M

Cold: It looks like an R-3. I notice it possibly has a distinctive mark on it's right "foot" when compared to the others I have seen in Ooga-Mooga. Perhaps a 2nd? As a side note I did look for comments on the markings for several of the mug owners, but didn't find any indicating an unmarked variety of the mug. Mysterious.

Thanks for checking it out Madd! I appreciate it. There is definitely a flaw on the right foot with too much pigment - your theory about it being a second sounds reasonable.

Hello Tiki people, I thought I'd share this unique set of andirons I got from an estate sale.

Cheers!

Another day of thrift shopping... Actually passed up a few things, including a souvenir Tiki mug from a Maui luau, but did have to get the ugliest hippo in the world...

The Reader's Digest set has six LPs with various songs by various Hawaiian artists.

M

Wow! Gotta love those andirons, broken. Thank you for sharing that find.

Enchanted:. Looks like you had some good luck today. Passing up Tiki in your area? Wow.

I found a few items today in my crawl through antique row.

On 2018-03-14 19:27, Maddmax wrote:
Enchanted:. Looks like you had some good luck today. Passing up Tiki in your area? Wow.

It's like I have reached some kind of transcendence! That and I'm running out of space for mugs, so I really do have to curate my collection carefully. There's only room for about three more mugs, so I have to really, really want them. I might even have to get rid of a couple more eventually.

H
Hamo posted on Thu, Mar 15, 2018 10:13 PM

On 2018-03-14 16:59, EnchantedTikiGoth wrote:
The Reader's Digest set has six LPs with various songs by various Hawaiian artists.

I’ve found that one, too (except mine has five LPs). Some good stuff there. My set had notes as to whether each track is suitable for ballet dancing; I’ll be interested to know whether you agree. :)

EnchantedTikiGoth wrote:
I'm running out of space for mugs,
so I really do have to curate my collection carefully.
There's only room for about three more mugs,
so I have to really, really want them.
I might even have to get rid of a couple more eventually.

Unfortunately I hear you all too well.
I think it’s time I get rid of about 10 or 12 bowls to make room for mugs.
Sad but true

Cheers

ETG and Hamo
Interesting that you have a different number of albums

Made me wonder
How many Hawaii box sets did RD do
I did a quick search online
And saw these 3


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2018-03-16 08:07 ]

Here’s mine
One color variation

On a side note
Anyone else have this set?
I’m missing the manual
Would love a copy if anyone has the set

On 2018-03-15 22:13, Hamo wrote:

On 2018-03-14 16:59, EnchantedTikiGoth wrote:
The Reader's Digest set has six LPs with various songs by various Hawaiian artists.

I’ve found that one, too (except mine has five LPs). Some good stuff there. My set had notes as to whether each track is suitable for ballet dancing; I’ll be interested to know whether you agree. :)

I'll let you know when I give it a twirl :wink:

It is interesting that they're different... I double checked and yes, mind has 6 LPs, but the sleeves are much more generic than in your set, Hamo (they just have illustrations of instruments and musical notation on them, with a window for the record's label to see what record it is). I'm guessing that maybe mine was a later one, with an extra record thrown in but more generic sleeves like in any other RD set.

Found locally today. Finish is interesting-Seems to be Charcoal rubbed onto the wooden surface.
I managed to cut off the bottom 4 inches of the peice. The bottom figure is holding yet another head

BB

On 2018-03-16 08:42, hang10tiki wrote:

On a side note
Anyone else have this set?
I’m missing the manual
Would love a copy if anyone has the set

That looks to be a pretty rare find. It doesn't even have an entry on Discogs. Definitely a candidate for digitizing.

M

Ah, speaking of vinyl, I've found a few albums over the past few weeks. Rough shape for most of them, but @ $2 per record not too bad.

Here is last week's finds.

And here is today's catch.

Now I get to fire up the turntable to see what's worth keeping...

OK. This is more Nautical than Tiki, but I am finishing a trip down the Southeast coast and was able to score some pretty neat stuff. Bad news is that my favorite nautical antique store in South Carolina was closing . Good news was that I was able to pick up quite a few nauticalitems at affordable prices, including this diving helmet, as well as some other cool stuff:



It’s Heavy!!!...I’m guessing around 50 pounds. I don’t see how they did it...and i’m resisting the temptation to try it on myself ....I hope to use it all in the tiki bar I am planning for this summer...

Great score! I am also looking for a vintage diving helmet for my home bar build. Being 150 miles inland from the Gulf Coast doesn't help matters any. But that's a fine looking helmet. The patina of age give it a nice air of authenticity.

H
Hamo posted on Wed, Mar 28, 2018 7:08 AM

This arrived yesterday:

Was also able to pick up this big guy: ship’s wheel... American... probably 1800’s....probably mahogany with maple inlay... bronze hub...been looking for the right one for a while

Items we just pulled off Oahu

12 inch and a 5 1/2 inch Hei-Tiki

Hawaiian distillers glass bottle small,
4 inch, no lid,
no label so unsure which of the four liquids were in it.

Kahala Hilton Danny Kaleikini low ball
(Not on ooga, yet)

Louie B ceramics
2 sides tiki mug
(Not on ooga, yet)

Hawaiian Distillers 1978 decanter
4 1/4 in x 9 1/4 in
(Not on ooga, yet)


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2018-03-31 11:15 ]

On 2018-03-31 10:46, hang10tiki wrote:
Items we just pulled off Oahu

WOW. Amazing.

Great finds Jon, Particularly dat decanter. Wow!

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2018-04-03 22:25 ]

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2018-04-03 22:26 ]

UT

I haven’t posted in finds in a long time. Found a cool Outrigger drink menu. The headhunter was an awesome score for $15! An older tourist piece most likely from the Philippines. 18” tall. Found out that he is anatomically correct after a wardrobe malfunction on the way home. Hard to find these guys with both the spear, ax and loincloth intact.

UnKa Trav- nice haul

Very nice Unca T.
I have a similar headhunter. Mine has no weapons and he’s a nudist. Likin that menu too!
Congrats and Mahalo for posting your finds

Uncle T - Sweet!
Today's find - a pair of Hawaiian Inn X-eyes:

This whole page was outstanding. Wendy

Lucked into this hanging lamp find on CL. Was listed as "bamboo lamp" but turns out it's made of steel or brass or similar metal. This sucker's heavy! Big, too--39" top to bottom. And check out the detail. Once I get some flicker bulbs in it, it will be stunning. Now I just have to figure out where it goes.

PP, that lamp; is awesome! Congrats

On 2018-04-02 15:54, uncle trav wrote:
I haven’t posted in finds in a long time. Found a cool Outrigger drink menu. The headhunter was an awesome score for $15! An older tourist piece most likely from the Philippines. 18” tall. Found out that he is anatomically correct after a wardrobe malfunction on the way h

Uncle Trav, Here’s some pix of mine. Different but similar. I’m pretty sure that mine is Filipino also. Thanks to your post I now know the weapon that’s broke off on mine and I just might get ambitious and repair mine
Cheers

oops! another double post.

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2018-04-04 21:55 ]

I have the happy couple version and I used a Tiki Farm stirrer stick for the missing weapon

Buzzy Out!

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