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Looks like Christmas came early this year Kate....congrads on your fine scores.

T

After going up to Vegas for SEMA we came home with an awesome dining set. Thank goodness for rental minivans!

And of course, a few mugs and a calendar from the trip to Frankie's.

OGR

Kate, Do you have a secret Poly Pop Magnet? Wonderful finds! Thanks for posting.

L

Duane killer scores! Glad you finally found that Bumatay!

BK

OK, before I left for Vegas, I found these:



Next, on to Vegas! First, Frankie's. I know these aren't really "finds", but I'm gonna post 'em anyway. I was doing OK after the Bombora Blast & the Thurston Howl, but I shoulda saved the Tiki Bandit for another night! :lol: I had a killer headache, the next morning. I know, I know, I'm a lightweight!

Mike, the bartender, sure was generous with the swizzles & matchbooks, he put in my bag. Thanks, again, Mike.

Sorry, John-O. I didn't hit too many of your hotspots. I was too busy scouring the antique stores for this stuff.
A swizzle from the Hale Tiki & one of Tiki Lee's "business" cards. Great,idea, Lee.

A few Coco Joe's:

A Tiki bowl from the defunct, crappy Trader Vic's:

A nice pair of Made In Japan S&Ps:

I know this isn't exactly vintage, but for $20.00, I figured I could use it somewhere. Besides, where else is a guy from Massachusetts gonna find a piece of Tiki backglass from a slot machine?

A very cool, very well-carved outrigger, about 18" long:

My favorite Vegas find, a nice little bowl from the Aku Aku:

I picked these next 2 items up at SEMA. My buddy, Jimmy Flintstone, hooked me up with this little statue:

This next little number wouldn't fit in my carry-on, so I had to leave her behind! What a sweet, girl! Thanks, again, Doris!

Upon my return, I found these waiting for me:
Three mugs from The Islands in Phoenix:


A real nice little, Made In Japan, hula girl:

And a cool swizzle from the South Seas, Boston & West Hartford:

If you go to Vegas, be sure to hit Frankie's on Wednesday night. The local Ohana were great! I had a blast! thanks, again, everyone. See ya next year!

[ Edited by: Big Kahuna 2009-11-08 18:16 ]

Here's some recent finds:

A Coco Joe's penholder I didn't have:

A Strikow kahlua decanter

The Elvis Blue Hawaii action figure. It comes with a uke, lei,mini movie poster in a stand, and a long board

I've been looking for a cheap one of these since 2001. I have the karate Elvis from this series.

I wanted this Stockton Islander bucket mug because I don't see much Islander stuff down here...

The Harvey's and Malio's were forced upon me by the seller as part of the deal

Hecho in Mexico bali Hai mug with no lid:

Kon Tiki with a slipcover to replace mine without one:

Buzzy Out!

LT

PTD and Kate must have gone to church this morning before going shopping.

Day-um, Kate!

Nice finds.

T

The Sandwich Isles jacket has found a new home. I've gotten a ton of PMs about it, so I think I'll start trying to pick these up more often.

On 2009-11-08 13:17, Big Kahuna wrote:
Duane, that deal with the devil is gonna catch up to you someday! :lol:

No deals with Mr. Diablo, yet! Didn't look like you did too bad yourself, I really like the Aku Aku item!

Kate,

Channel some of that mojo my way, I still need to find that gravel or tile Moai art! You are on fire!

PTD

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Tough act to follow after PTD and Tiki Kates digs,anyway here yah go I will give it a rip .


Original PMP Paul Marshall seasoning set


Four PMP Paul Marshall mugs


Four OMC female tiki mugs - the same ones that were made for Aku Motel & lounge in Nebraska


Rare Kona Hawaii Santa Ana mug (parents used to take me there when I was a kid)


OMC tiki Salt & Pepper shakers


Hand carved three foot tall tiki represents God of money and prosperity from the big island of Hawaii

  • double listed on Craig's list & ebay


1967 four page United Airlines pamphlet


Chrome postcard - I believe this depicts the original Trader Vics Dallas before it was shut down and remodeled

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2009-11-09 09:33 ]

Those are some pretty swell finds you have there yourself Bill...everyone keep on looking...it is waiting for you to "find" it!

PTD

K

On 2009-11-09 09:27, 1961surf wrote:


Chrome postcard - I believe this depicts the original Trader Vics Dallas before it was shut down and remodeled

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2009-11-09 09:33 ]

That there be Ports O' Call in Dallas. A Steve Crane operation similar to Kon Tiki Ports.

Book of Tiki, Page 104. In a rather smallish reproduction, unfortunately. Definitely one of the better interiors in the postcard world.

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Thanks Dennis you are absolutely correct on that one ...my mistake .

8T

A couple of years ago, TC member Billbot posted these photos in TikiFinds and was informed by another member that the lamps came from Trader Vics. They are made of wood.





I never expected to find one of them myself. However, luck was shining on me recently when I found a similar lamp. The carving is of a different tiki style but the shade and parts appear to be identical to those Billbot found.

So fingers crossed, could this also be from a former Trader Vic's ? We did have one here in Kansas City once. Does anyone know more about this style lamp?

Never seen that one! VERY cool old "Janus" Tiki lamp, no idea if it was made for a chain, or individual places. It's not in the O.A. catalog either. We need to scour postcard interiors to see if it can be found on tables. And those Trader Vic's lamps above are the indeed the original ones, the only type T.V.'s ever had, as seen in "I AM CUBA",--not the chin-less Asian imports you see around now.

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Killer lamps...all of them.Rare find for sure.

Man 8 ft, that lamp is FANTASTIC! Just don't tell me you found it in my neighborhood antique mall!

8ft,

Great lamp, sweet score. I will keep an eye out for it in my postcards for a possible ID.

DC

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When I was in Nor Cal a month ago , I picked up some nice rattan pieces.
Will come back and add several vintage paper goods when I get some pics taken .


Early 50's rare twist base bar stools w/ swivels


Killer 50's rattan table lamps with monkey pod wood bases and original shades

G

TIKI HUNTERS in the Pasadena area. Great tiki yard sale on 11/14/09. 9AM start time.

I saw this ad on Craigslist for a yard sale for tomorrow (11/14/09)

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/gms/1464366891.html

Since I couldn't be there in Saturday, I emailed them to ask if I could see the tiki items on Friday. They were nice enough to let me come by for an advanced look.

They have a ton of tiki items for sale and they were still setting up. I picked up a few items and I took some phone camera pix of what they still had to sell tomorrow.

Some framed Hawaiian prints

A few carved tikis

At least a dozen CocoJoes

Some of you might want to stop by and take a look. They had a few mugs and some old framed menus. Since they were nice to me, I told them I would get the word out.

Happy hunting.

B

A few carved tikis

I've been looking for a Cook Island fisherman's god like this. If anyone has one (or if anyone wants to go get this one) I'd be happy to buy or trade.
Mahalo,
-Duke

8 FT TIKI,

Nice find on that lamp, hope someone has some info on it?

Today's solo find...



According to my musee du quai Branly guide book, this is a Moai kava kava statuette from Easter Island.

Later,

PTD

B

D'oh! Double post. Sorry.

[ Edited by: boutiki 2009-11-14 16:09 ]

B

D'oh! Double double post. Damn back button.

[ Edited by: boutiki 2009-11-14 16:10 ]

Today's finds...



United Airlines 25th Anniversary Service to Hawaii token, 1972.



Ed Kenney's Hawaii.


When you can't find an original menu, here is the next best thing...



Waikiki 2632 Fulton Avenue Sacramento.



Coral Reef 2795 Fulton Avenue Sacramento.



Zombie Hut 5635 Freeport Blvd. Sacramento.



Tiki Village 3541 Marconi Ave Sacramento.


Velvet Elvis Aloha Style.


Wood carved tiki orgin unknown.


Two Westwood handled tiki mugs.



Reyn Spooner and vintage aloha shirt.



Beachbum Burt's Redondo Beach glass.

Later,

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2009-11-15 13:56 ]

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2009-11-15 13:58 ]

H


I got all of this stuff out of one place yesterday, I never really cared about having the big fork and spoon, I have passed on several sets but these have a Tiki carved into the handle so I couldn't resist. I love these drapes there are 3 panels in this set my grandmother used to have these in her front room. The doll in the red hawaiian wedding dress has eyes that open and close. The detail on the other 2 polynesian dancers is incredible. The( Fu-Man-Chu ?)mug on the far left in back is from the Hala Kahiki in River Grove IL. I spent about 3 hours at this place.

On 2009-11-15 13:56, Psycho Tiki D wrote:

Wood carved tiki orgin unknown.

Tahiti. It probably has some holes in the hands where there were once clubs or spears.

Buzzy Out!

great haul heranui!

finally got one of these ashtrays, ive been hunting for one for a while

pair of these kerosene lanterns. ive seen them in tiki quest, but not much info on them

treasure craft (?) lighter

abunch of korla pandit

some of which are signed

some of the usual suspects

and i dont remember if i posted this ashtray or not, but found it at an estate sale

On 2009-11-15 14:33, Bay Park Buzzy wrote:

On 2009-11-15 13:56, Psycho Tiki D wrote:

Wood carved tiki orgin unknown.

Tahiti. It probably has some holes in the hands where there were once clubs or spears.

Buzzy Out!

Ah, another Tahitian piece. Nope, no holes in the hands...

Thanks Buzzy!

PTD

I didn't find much this weekend, which is actually a good thing since my wallet needed a rest after last weekend.

I picked up a nice Iolani shirt, a dress, a couple of mugs, a Don the Beachcomber swizzle and money clip and two ashtrays. The lamp was my find of the day. I've wanted one of these for a while now, but this was the first affordable one that I've seen.

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I saw that lamp today in LBC today and passed on it's price.
Congrads on picking it up Kate .

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2009-11-15 20:59 ]

Heranui - what a haul!

PTD - Love those menu books. I've never seen some of those menus.

On 2009-11-15 14:33, tikithomas08 wrote:
pair of these kerosene lanterns. ive seen them in tiki quest, but not much info on them

tikithomas - Those were made by a company called Admiral. Doctor Z found a few of those in their original boxes at a garage sale some years ago. Here's a photo:

Also, excellent find on those Korla Pandit records. I haven't seen that Latin Holiday one.

Sabu

A few finds this weekend:


:up: the cocktail napkin is from the Long Beach swapmeet. The Maori club pendant is from an estate sale. The family went to New Zealand during the 60s or 70s and they must have picked this up then.

:down: also a Sotheby's catalog from a Tribal Art auction in the 80s which has some Oceanic pieces. Also "My First Geography of the Pacific" from 1944 with beautiful illustrations:

Nice illustrations, very Covarrubias-like. And here's the interior to your cocktail napkin:

Thanks for that lp photo, bigbro! Nice to see those drinks actually sitting on the tables.

The Covarrubias-like artist is Cornelius De Witt. He illustrated a whole series of these books in the 40s for Little, Brown & Company, as well as the Golden Encyclopedia. They appear to be done in pastel or colored-pencil. The books are over-sized, so the illustrations are nice and large.


[ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2009-11-16 09:15 ]

thanks for the info sabu!

T

Detail of two pieces, each about 27" tall and 8" wide. Very dense wood and smooth. Thrift store finds. Nothing to indiciate where they were carved.

[ Edited by: TikiTech 2009-11-17 15:49 ]

On 2009-11-17 15:48, TikiTech wrote:
Nothing to indiciate where they were carved.

Those are Tongan styled Hawaiian tourist items. Probably from one of these places:

Carver on Maui

3 other guys that do the same thing

Buzzy Out!

Detail of two pieces, each about 27" tall and 8" wide. Very dense wood and smooth. Thrift store finds. Nothing to indiciate where they were carved.

I bought some carvings in Tonga a couple of years ago that look very similar.

H

I found my first marwal Hawaiian girl head. great condition for 10 bucks.

Found these HIP bookends. Haven't cleaned them up yet. If you look closely you'll see there are two tikis in front of huts.

M

Walked in to the local goodwill and saw these on the shelf. I almost dropped dead. The one on the left is marked mai-kai and retains the OMC sticker. The one on the right is marked mai-kai.

HOLY CRAP !!!!!!!!!! you better send one of those so I can keep it safe for you. Amazing find. One of my holy grail mugs. Thanks for posting.

LT

Nice! :o

Oh Jeeez...what a find. That mug is one of my personal holy grails, too...
And in that condition! And TWO of them! Only in Middle America. These kind of stories are a thing of the past in these parts. You only find them in books now, like ...fairy fales:

:D

On 2009-11-17 18:25, hombre wrote:
I found my first marwal Hawaiian girl head. great condition for 10 bucks.

This post inspired me to share Naomi's Wal of Marwal:

...a different kind of head hunter collection.

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