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TG,

Where/how did you find the OoH Lamp? Details, man!

BTW, when you rewire it, do yourself a favor and replace the bulb socket as well. Only $3 and well worth it. I just rewired one of mine this afternoon 8)

-Z

double post :o

[ Edited by: Feelin' Zombified 2008-08-24 17:36 ]

The rest of this week's stuff:

Solomon islands carving

Treasure Craft Tiki ashtray

A couple of hobby peanut mugs

Done by Les in '79

A couple more hobby mugs

Design close to the Hawaiian Village ones on pg 5 of Tquest

How to do the Hula book


No copyright date. Publisher was South Sea Sales. I have a couple lava pieces they sold back in the day too.

Buzzy Out!

N

On 2008-08-24 16:49, Tikisgrl wrote:
Some of what I have found this summer.

Andersen's Pea Soup has/had a tiki mug?! And it was found in Mass.?

[ Edited by: Naneki 2008-08-25 09:17 ]

S

On 2008-08-24 11:32, Sweet Daddy Tiki wrote:

Back home: 4 sweet little vintage gold-rimmed glasses with Hawaiian scenes.

A few months back my girlfriend found a few from the same series, but with different scenes:

I thought there might be more scenes. Thanks for posting those, snackbar.

picked this up recently...

there are a total of five different tiki charms, all black metal with rhinestone eyes.....i love the shrunken head, but i gotta replace the eye.....

T

On 2008-08-25 09:16, Naneki wrote:

On 2008-08-24 16:49, Tikisgrl wrote:
Some of what I have found this summer.

Andersen's Pea Soup has/had a tiki mug?! And it was found in Mass.?

[ Edited by: Naneki 2008-08-25 09:17 ]

Pretty amazing what you can find in the Northeast. All of these things came from Maine, New Hampshire or Massachusetts. At one time we had a lot of Tiki bars in this area. And yes, Pea Soup Andersons's had a tiki mug, at least this one anyway.

TT

Quicksilver/Roxy Store Promo Lamp

Little Tahitian Letter Opener

OMC Mug

Nice Hula/Pineapple Mug


N

On 2008-08-25 18:26, Tikisgrl wrote:

On 2008-08-25 09:16, Naneki wrote:

On 2008-08-24 16:49, Tikisgrl wrote:
Some of what I have found this summer.

Andersen's Pea Soup has/had a tiki mug?! And it was found in Mass.?

[ Edited by: Naneki 2008-08-25 09:17 ]

Pretty amazing what you can find in the Northeast. All of these things came from Maine, New Hampshire or Massachusetts. At one time we had a lot of Tiki bars in this area. And yes, Pea Soup Andersons's had a tiki mug, at least this one anyway.

Just in case you don't know. Andersen's is just off of Rte 101 about 40 minutes north of Santa Barbara. Buellton is the "gateway" to Solvang a Danish town--yes, Danish town--in California. Andersen's is famous for its split pea soup.

I have no idea why a Danish soup restaurant has a tiki mug.

RR

If you wonder around the place, there seems to be an section that looks like it was once a bar.

F
freda posted on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 2:14 PM

I have some memorabilia from Sunny Sund.
Bob Hope
Jimmy Stewart
Don Beach
Iternearies of travel
Pictures at Don the Beachcombers
buisness cards from US and Europe
photos of celebraties, I am guessing.
here is a small sample.
I have no idea what to do with these, seems a shame to throw them out.
Freda





On 2008-08-28 14:14, freda wrote:
I have some memorabilia from Sunny Sund.
Bob Hope
Jimmy Stewart
Don Beach
Iternearies of travel
Pictures at Don the Beachcombers
buisness cards from US and Europe
photos of celebraties, I am guessing.
here is a small sample.
I have no idea what to do with these, seems a shame to throw them out.
Freda





Please don't throw rhem away! If you need someone who is willing to care for these items in a loving and gentle manner, by all means, send them to me. I will glady vault them and show them tender loving care!

PTD

This outrigger (over 4 ft. in length) hung in Minnie's for over 50 years. It had over 50 years of dust on it too. I should have bottled it and put it up on e-bay.

On 2008-08-28 21:32, Jungle Trader wrote:
This outrigger (over 4 ft. in length) hung in Minnie's for over 50 years. It had over 50 years of dust on it too. I should have bottled it and put it up on e-bay.

why did you get rid of the dust?

There's a little dust left, you want me to bottle it up for you? Sheesh, you could jus fart dust ya' know.

dear vic,

please stop taking all of minnie's decor. i need a reason to still go there.

sincerely,
cleen

Cleen, okay I'll stop. They broke my piggybank anyway. Besides you could always go for the new brightly colored Jimmy Buffet style paintings, ahem, (since most of the velvets are gone).....or the tikis I carved or the expertly mixed fresh fruity concoctions.

On 2008-08-29 16:16, Jungle Trader wrote:
Cleen, okay I'll stop. They broke my piggybank anyway. Besides you could always go for the new brightly colored Jimmy Buffet style paintings, ahem, (since most of the velvets are gone).....or the tikis I carved or the expertly mixed fresh fruity concoctions.

WHAT in heaven happened to the velvet nudes? They had a singular collection, it made the place! Is it really becoming devoid of authentic Polynesian pop like that? Someone here just lauded it as an "untouched, old style" Tiki bar...

BigBro, there was a break-in last year. It took the cops 30 minutes to respond. Fear won. Meaning, sell some stuff just in case. There are still some Tyree velvets remaining. If you didn't know, I'll announce it, Minnie's has been for sale for quite some time. No takers. It's old, old, old. Upgrading is expensive. But oh what a dream it could be.

The other thing about the outrigger is that the fine etchings shown in the image were never seen by anyone except the person who carved it cuz that side was hung tilted up towards the ceiling. Same with the Chinese musical instruments. It was so dark nobody even knew they were there hanging right above our heads.

The summer yard sales are a mere trickle now and here are the spoils

One of those low brow souvenirs that pun "lei".I hope the guy who invented this joke patented this and is getting royalties.


A Waikiki Swings LP with two cuts by Zulu and a playful jacket.


A beautifully carved wooden tiki with the bark of the tree still visible

[ Edited by: ookoo lady 2008-09-03 07:45 ]

Last weeks stuff:

A older set of wooden male and female tikis:

They're pretty big too. About 13" tall and 5" wide.

A male and female set of Trader Vics Menehunes, minus the sticks:

Maybe I can have them restored by a professional?

I saw a shoe box full of matches. I ran my hand across the top and out pop two old Bali Hai matchbooks. Before I dug through the rest, I asked how much for the matches. I ended up buying the whole box for $5. A couple stalls down, I find a bigger box and repeat the run of my hand through it to see what comes up recon pass. Immediately up pops a Trader Vic's BHills book. I ask how much and the guy says two bucks for the whole box. this was like a ream of paper size box half full. I take it, and spend the rest of the day digging.
The final tiki matchbook find tally:
Two Bali Hai matchbooks and a BHills Trader Vic's...

...and three Wan Qs. If Wan Qs sounds familar, it's because it was mentioned on pg 62 of BOT


At least there were some tiki matches in there. :roll:

A few vintage Hawaii and surfing postcards. Can you spot the tiki?

It's next to the band on the boat entering the fern grotto:

This album comes with a 16 page full color booklet. I took the page with a tiki on it and put in the cover's window:

Now it's a limited edition upgraded tiki tapa version

Extreme fringe of tiki non tiki find:

Buzzy Out!

On 2008-09-02 22:28, Bay Park Buzzy wrote:
Last weeks stuff:

A older set of wooden male and female tikis:

They're pretty big too. About 13" tall and 5" wide.
Buzzy Out!

It looks as tho the Tiki Tane as been emasculated .
Any idea of its history ?

LT

On 2008-09-02 22:46, Toataiaha wrote:

A older set of wooden male and female tikis:

It looks as tho the Tiki Tane as been emasculated .
Any idea of its history ?

These may be from the Bobbitiki Tribe.

S

Hit a flea market outside Johnson City, TN this weekend. No tiki, but did find

Ever wonder how something like this ends up in a small town in East Tennessee??

Anyone ever drink out of one of these??

Ten bucks! I do have to refinish the top of the bar but it's mahogany so it will be worth it.

[ Edited by: pappythesailor 2017-10-14 17:57 ]

Alright Pappy!

[ Edited by: The Granite Tiki 2008-09-04 07:50 ]

T

On 2008-09-03 15:20, Staredge wrote:
Hit a flea market outside Johnson City, TN this weekend. No tiki, but did find

Ever wonder how something like this ends up in a small town in East Tennessee??

Anyone ever drink out of one of these??

We had mugs like these in my house growing up, and they came from a Japanese steakhouse in St. Louis. I think that the Benihana chain has a drink that comes with this as the souvenir glass. (We also had a cat and a geisha girl from the same place.)

T

I hit the tiki jackpot in Las Vegas! Here are my tiki finds (most of which came from the Charleston Antique Mall, although only two came from the tiki room!)

L to R:
Mug from Trader Dick's at John Ascuaga's Nugget
Retired Tiki Farm "Ape Monkey Mug"
Tiki Farm Oceanic Arts Reissue
Mug from Skipper Kent's, San Francisco
Mug from The Fireside, Ft. Atkinson Wisc.

Mug from Trader Vic's, Las Vegas (I couldn't stand the restaurant but the mug's kind of cute!)
Tiki Farm Bowl for Island Systems and Design
Mug from Maui Lu, Kihei Maui

Incidentally, as I was researching the Skipper Kent's mug I realized that the old Skipper Kent's was in the same location as my second favorite bar in San Francisco (after the Tonga Room), Kennedy's! What a great surprise!

Found this mismatched pair of salt & pepper shakers yesterday. Don't know anything about the little brown guy, but the tan one is Trader Vics, of course. I suppose these were easy to steal from TV's, and that's why we find more of them around than TV mugs?

On 2008-09-04 12:28, Bongo Bungalow wrote:
Found this mismatched pair of salt & pepper shakers yesterday. Don't know anything about the little brown guy, but the tan one is Trader Vics, of course. I suppose these were easy to steal from TV's, and that's why we find more of them around than TV mugs?

The little brown guy is from Don the Beachcomber's, should be some illegible writing on the front and side base of the shaker.

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2008-09-04 13:23 ]

BK

Great score Pappy!

S

We had mugs like these in my house growing up, and they came from a Japanese steakhouse in St. Louis. I think that the Benihana chain has a drink that comes with this as the souvenir glass. (We also had a cat and a geisha girl from the same place.)

http://benihanatikimugs.blogspot.com/

This is a pretty cool site.

MN

I found a neat tiki the other day. Very Nukuoro looking. Extreme anyways.

Thanks for the info Pycho Tiki D!

On the way home, again, finding the same stuff...


Stockon Islander Earring and Trader Dicks Peanut mugs. $3.00 for the pair.

Something I haven't seen before...




Next to the Islander mug, I spotted this with what appeared to be a shell with a lid. The lid has a hole in it for a straw. I turned it over to find a gold foil OMC sticker on the bottom and embossed on the bottom Otagari 1982. Anyone seen this before?

See ya!

PTD

I have, I found two of them which i later sold to cheektiki, there more condiment holders than tiki mugs, the hole is for a spoon rather than a straw.

On 2008-09-05 17:26, atomictonytiki wrote:
I have, I found two of them which i later sold to cheektiki, there more condiment holders than tiki mugs, the hole is for a spoon rather than a straw.

Thanks for the information. It did seem rather small for something to drink out of!

PTD

B

Aloha All, I received this little guy for a B-day present last night and was just wondering if maybe someone here may know anything about him.. He's about 6 1/2" tall, I think a plastic resin, heavy piece for the size, with a cutout on the top that looks like for a votif candle? No engrave markings but on the bottom in marker it has two initials in marker "TV"... I think my sis in law was thinking trader vics...she bought it a saver's store.. MAHALO !



T

On 2008-09-06 01:57, beachbumz wrote:
No engrave markings but on the bottom in marker it has two initials in marker "TV"... I think my sis in law was thinking trader vics...she bought it a saver's store.. MAHALO !

Cool piece but not Trader Vics. I think you will find this mark a wax crayon "IV" used at Value Village to mark their prices on the items. This is used as a code for the price when the paper price labels are missing so the cashier knows how much to charge.

TabooDan

TabooDan...thanks for the info I saw on there website there a part of savers as well... TV.. well I guess just some wishful thinking.. still would like to know if it's old or new and where it was sols or used if anyone might know.. ManY MahaloS...

N
NOTCH posted on Sat, Sep 6, 2008 3:48 PM

I found these two at an antique store while I was on lunch break, two Leeteg's
I dont know to much about them but they look cool



any info out there? Thanks

Notch,

Excellent finds on the Leetegs and what a score, especially from a thrift store!

My finds from today...


Two early Coco Joes lava tikis, two small Coco Joes Hapa Wood tikis, two black Moai mugs from the Leilani, Luau, Fresno CA, pair of old Trader Vics S&P shakers and a green OMC Moai mug.

PTD

J

Found this framed hardwood tiki at the flea market today and bought it for my son. We would like to know something about it. It is about 20X24. There is writing on the back that includes "1958". Any info will be appreciated.

T

Had a great couple weekends of shopping.

First up swizzle sticks from South Pacific in Hallendale, the one in the middle has a tiny tiki face & says tiki.

Silly picture from Kuai

Postcards...

The first one is from a place called Pacific Hut, it was in the Burlington, Mass mall or the Westgate mall in Brockton??? anyone???

Aloha Inn Motel in Altamont, Illinois

Plaza Inn Kansas City Missouri, Kona Kai Room

Hawaiian Ocean Inn Palm Beach Florida

The Lahala House Corpus Christi, Texas, Polynesian atmosphere

The Signal House, Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, bottom left Polynesian Room

Kon Tiki Inn & Trader Nicks, Pismo Beach, California

Orchid Isle, Bethesda, Maryland

Wooden stuff... Lovely garish tourist tiki's from Hawaii, the little Ku's are from the Disney store & the sword.

Salt & Pepper shakers, not sure what the thing on the right is but sort of tiki?

Last but not least the mugs... Green one is unmarked, the Kon Tiki one is from Bob Lee's Islander & the other is the Hawaiian Hut. Oh and a Maori plate the back has history/information.

Tikisgrl

T
Tattoo posted on Sun, Sep 7, 2008 5:24 PM

One bucket Mug from Bill Lee's Bamboo Chopsticks and one bucket mug from one of my favorite bars - The Tonga Room! This Tonga Room bucket mug though is standard size and not the slim version. Last but not least, a cool little tea cup from Don the Beachcomber.



The plane! The plane!

[ Edited by: Tattoo 2008-09-07 17:54 ]

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