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On 2010-06-22 16:18, leleliz wrote:
ANother version of that same bar just popped up on our Craigslist today:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/fud/1804668170.html

At least it gives you a good idea of another finished product.

Good score!

[ Edited by: leleliz 2010-06-22 16:19 ]

YEA, that was on ebay for a while . it is smaller than mine.just 2 panels in the front and a smaller top.

I found this little Hawaiian guy in a local charity shop yesterday, sitting all alone on a shelf, waiting to be rescued, with an NZ$1 price tag stuck to him:

He has new friends now and is going to be my bar-top mascot:

But first he needed a tiki makeover, so I got out the paint and timber stain:

He is looking much more cheerful now.

CN

Some real nice graphics on three of the covers, Johny pineapple and his band must of sucked so they markered the cover!!

Well, no... Johnny Pineapple doesn't suck. I like his music. Perhaps a small child got a hold of the black marker and attempted to to a little coloring while listening to the island music coming from her dad's phonograph. Well, you never know.

That's good to know. It must have been a harsh critic they also marked out the 25 hits and changed it to 15, some people are hard to please!

K

Are you kidding me? Johnny Pineapple RULED! lol. My grandpa had that record when I was a kid (I have it now) and I used to ask him to play it all the time. My favorite track was "Pretty Mermaid Of The Southern Sea"...the steel guitar rocks on that one..:)

Damn !!! don't have an LP player and now I want to play them johnny pineapple tunes and have a Mai Tai.

Some classic album covers there! I really like the Johnny Pineapple image. If only I had 10 Monkeyman frames instead of 5!

T
Tiare posted on Sat, Jun 26, 2010 2:10 PM

This has to of been our biggest tiki score at a thrift store ever. And it was all 1/2 off ($14). We are totally amused that the bucket mug is stamped with Andersen Pea Soup. I can think of nothing more gross then a mai tai and a bowl of pea soup together. Maybe they served the pea soup in the mug? Any know if Andersens had a tiki phase?

The mug with the earrings is from The Lania in San Mateo, which is neat since I don't think I have anything from there.

This has probably blown the tiki karma for the year.

Finally, the gods smile on me,

Tiki matches after sifting through 2 full coffee cans of matchbooks.

A pineapple mug, Islander Kon Tiki mug, Kona Hawaii 3 face mug and one from Reef Resort Inn & Casino.

A carved pole found at one of those over 55 senior neighborhoods, the owner said it was from Las Vegas and the sticker says "Good luck or Fishing Tiki". I like the choice but I'm not sure which one I want it to be. Nice fishhook detail.

T

Very nice.

Weekend finds...


Four Stockton Islander hula girl mugs and another Trader Dick's matchbook

Later,

PTD

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Palm tree lamp found today at a resale shop (Agora) in Athens, GA. I love it!

I love it too!

On 2010-05-23 13:50, Spaceboy wrote:

On 2010-05-23 12:46, Psycho Tiki D wrote:
Today's finds...

Three faced bucket mug from Hawaiian Gardens, San Jose CA.

I believe Hawaiian Gardens is the restaurant where my parents had their wedding dinner in 1942.

Does anyone have any info on this place? What years it was in existence?
I looked for it when I went on a trip to San Jose, but found no evidence of it. Also, the church where they got married had just burned down one year prior to my visit. I did find their first apartment however.

Thanks.

I found a Hawaiian Gardens surfer girl mug yesterday at Goodwill and that prompted me to look on Flickr for more info. Here is a great architect rendering of the place with some great history!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14696209@N02/3651147596/

Not much this week:

Maori postcards:

My favorite is of this Tiki church

The guy with the snake is an Australian one I picked up as well

Some Air New Zealand tiki stirrer sticks:

Buzzy Out!

I found the mask below last weekend. I was told by the antique shop owner that it is from Papua New Guinea, and it looks like it is from West Papua (Irian Jaya), although some expert out there may be able to offer more info.

I hung it up in-between a couple of old cruise line posters. The Orient Line was a British steamship company that sailed cruises around Melanesia from Sydney in the mid-20th century. It was taken over by P&O in the 1960s, as I recall:

And I came across this rather brutal looking weapon, also from PNG:

It is going up above the entrance to the bar/kitchen.

CN

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That club is awesome. Might be a nice design for a swizzle stick!

Hmm... Now if you had a 28-gallon drum, a few buckets of ice, and enough bottles of rum, you could probably use this thing as a swizzle stick... :)

CN

On 2010-06-27 10:40, Psycho Tiki D wrote:
Weekend finds...


Four Stockton Islander hula girl mugs and another Trader Dick's matchbook

Later,

PTD

Nice finds PTD .

K

On 2010-06-28 10:13, sputnikmoss wrote:

On 2010-05-23 13:50, Spaceboy wrote:

On 2010-05-23 12:46, Psycho Tiki D wrote:
Today's finds...

Three faced bucket mug from Hawaiian Gardens, San Jose CA.

I believe Hawaiian Gardens is the restaurant where my parents had their wedding dinner in 1942.

Does anyone have any info on this place? What years it was in existence?
I looked for it when I went on a trip to San Jose, but found no evidence of it. Also, the church where they got married had just burned down one year prior to my visit. I did find their first apartment however.

Thanks.

I found a Hawaiian Gardens surfer girl mug yesterday at Goodwill and that prompted me to look on Flickr for more info. Here is a great architect rendering of the place with some great history!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14696209@N02/3651147596/

I found 4 of the 3 faced mugs at an estate sale here in San Jose last weekend... I was even more floored to find out that the Hawaiian Gardens restaurant was in walking distance from my house!!!! I've become obsessed with this place and need to find more goodies...


Custom Tapa Swag Lamps and Sconces Built By Kahaka

[ Edited by: KAHAKA 2010-06-30 15:49 ]

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aquarj posted on Fri, Jul 2, 2010 6:20 PM

I love how the posts on this thread are often prefaced with something casual like:

"Not much this week"

"I only had 75 cents so this is all I got"

"I almost passed on this"

"Picked up some doubles"

"Some throwaways sitting on the sidewalk"

"A guy paid me to take these off his hands"

"I don't really like Suffering Bastard mugs, but since it was a 12 pack I figured I'd get them for my dog to drink out of until they break"

"It takes me no effort whatsoever to find spectacular and rare tiki objects, and in fact I normally find much more, with even less effort, for even less money."

To all the top dog diggers and head honcho hunters - just kidding. It's great that you're still finding this stuff, and it's even great-er that you post them to show on TC.

-Randy

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I found this today at an estate sale. Does anyone have any info on it? 18" tall. The Tiki Farm mug is for size reference. Holds maybe a gallon.


Just found out that its made from Monkey Wood or Monkey Pod Wood.

[ Edited by: TikiFan 2010-07-04 09:17 ]

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Is there a tiki section at Octoberfest?

On 2010-07-02 18:20, aquarj wrote:
I love how the posts on this thread are often prefaced with something casual like:

"Not much this week"

"I only had 75 cents so this is all I got"

"I almost passed on this"

"Picked up some doubles"

"Some throwaways sitting on the sidewalk"

"A guy paid me to take these off his hands"

"I don't really like Suffering Bastard mugs, but since it was a 12 pack I figured I'd get them for my dog to drink out of until they break"

"It takes me no effort whatsoever to find spectacular and rare tiki objects, and in fact I normally find much more, with even less effort, for even less money."

-Randy

I feel ya.
Got a case of severed head mugs today. I made the old lady mix me a Mai Tai with her last bottle of 17 year old J. Wray and Nephew for taking them away. One has slight crazing so I don't know why I even hauled them home. Not worth the effort for what will end up as my new doorstop. Whatever.

Understandably what a slow week is in terms of definition ranges from area to area, along with the long list previously posted...only two of today's finds are doubles and only one was $0.50!


Kon Tiki Ports S&P with a Disneyland swizzle.


Black finished Ku mug from "The Pottery, Hawaii".


Tiki Farm Al Evans mug 2003.



Stockton Islander Brown skull mug, which has eluded me until now!




Witco stool, needs a new cushion! I will post this and two other non-tiki Witco pieces over in Witco finds!

Later,

PTD

Found a few things today at the flea market
An unmarked Polynesian girl bust

A Moai marked "Bruce 1969" on the rear and apparently used as an ashtray or incense burner

A brass bottle opener

And my favorite find of today, A Jan. 1955 Life magazine with lots of Tahitian photos.

These photos are 10 X 14 inches and will soon get framed for my bar.

And these 2 are 5 X 7 inches

L

Duane you found that skull islander at alameda didn't ya? Awesome find!

M

No actual tikis at the recent antiques show at the MN state fairgrounds but I did pick up these 2 Gil Elvgren prints. The story was that they (along with over a hundred others) came out of a hotel in St. Louis that closed down. Apparently the owner cut them out of magazines and calendars and used them to decorate the mens rooms. Not sure if that's true but I like that they look age appropriate and the price was certainly right. I think I'll find a more distinguished place to hag them rather then the bathroom.

On 2010-07-04 22:22, leleliz wrote:
Duane you found that skull islander at alameda didn't ya? Awesome find!

Yes, everything was from Alameda yesterday. Thanks!

PTD

I found this book in Melbourne (Australia) on Monday:

It is a volume in the "World in Pictures" series, from 1882:

It is profusely illustrated with a range of amazing old engravings and it covers New Zealand (in depth), New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, the Marquesas and Sandwich Islands, as well as Easter Island:

Reproductions of various of these illustrations will hopefully be gracing my walls in the near future...

CN


Toto, j'ai l'impression que nous ne sommes plus au Kansas !

[ Edited by: Club Nouméa 2010-07-08 06:39 ]

7 lousy matchbooks was it this week:

Trader Morts and Tonga Room on the inside of these two:

Buzzy Out!

Great finds everyone! I bought this lamp yesterday for $14. The cone top is ribbed plastic, the feet are wood. It fits my office nicely I think.

B

Got this a while ago, has straw skirt as well but that is kinda slimey from the 50's fire retardant used on it, hope you like it.

CheersNBeers..

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Like the box Beeerminda , but was is it ?

L

I bought this 2 seater settee for $20 off CL. Works for my new place and just needs a few lashings replaced. Now on the lookout for some barkcloth to cover this and my $15 pretzel chair. Will look cute in my tiki nook :)

LT

On 2010-07-08 12:02, leleliz wrote:
I bought this 2 seater settee for $20 off CL. Works for my new place and just needs a few lashings replaced. Now on the lookout for some barkcloth to cover this and my $15 pretzel chair. Will look cute in my tiki nook :)

That's a deal - nice find!

L

On 2010-07-08 12:13, LOL Tiki wrote:
That's a deal - nice find!

Thanks! I agree :)

The person selling had a buyer who flaked yesterday so I lucked out. I figure for the price of $35 for the mini couch and pretzel chair combined I can now afford to invest in some nice barkcloth to cover them in. Plus the pair are the perfect size for my new apartment . Love me some CL deals!

B

On 2010-07-08 09:36, 1961surf wrote:
Like the box Beeerminda , but was is it ?

Yep sorry bout that, its a costume type set with the bikini top ( red thing )and a grass hula skirt all in its original box...

CheersNBeers..

UT

It's been real slow around here in the "finds" department so this is a roundup of the past few weeks. Not much to look at but fun stuff anyway. First are port and starboard candle lanterns to hang from the bulkhead over the bar. Kinda beat up but they look all the better from the neglect.

A powder blue Tepco scorpion bowl.

And a couple of great vintage dresses from Hawaii that my wife found the one on the left is from the Reef Towers Outrigger Hotel. Here's a close up to show the pattern.

L9

Heres a few items found at garage, estate sales. the green tiki is a candle holder, can anyone tell me what it is?




the shelving unit was paiced up for $10.

B

Looks like a bunch of junk, just send it out to me to dispose of it...:wink: j/k

That green candle holder looks like something from Steve Crane's Luau restaurant possibly... nice finds..

I made a pretty good haul today.

Six issues of Tiki Magazine that I didn't have

A 10" Yma Sumac LP and an issue of Tiki News

3 Mugs including a Sven mug

Gotta love those yard sales.

another warehouse mug at the same thrift shop

and a lamp, fork & spoon and record.

The long dry spell just got a little moist. Found an OOH R-70 mug and a 1967 dated Schirman piece with the tag.

And I lugged this home also. Witco Wahine chair, My best score in awhile. Needs a little TLC and a cushion.

L

On 2010-07-11 11:20, uncle trav wrote:

If you need any advice on how to restore Psycho Tiki D is working on a pair of these.

Nice finds Trav.

Nice find on the chair Trav...look at Hormby's Restor-a-finish, I may try that on my second chair and it worked well on the tiki stool I bought last week.

Today was another slow day for Cali, but I did find a couple of things...


Tommy Bahama hula girl mug 2004.





A few records I didn't have!


And a very nice Erwin-Honolulu velvet!

Later,

PTD

[ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2010-07-11 14:26 ]

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Wow, nice finds Uncle Trav, Lodge 9,GeeDavee, Bamboo Ben, Psycho Tiki D.

I went to Reno on Friday to visit my Brother. On the way up, I was able to find a couple of things. A tourist statue and four tiki shot glasses at one thrift store:

Another statue (Marquesan)made of stone at another thrift store:

I had time to stop at the Tonga room in downtown San Francisco and have a cocktail from this mug on your right,Went to Trader Dick's and had a couple of cocktails from these mugs:

My best mug find in a while, these two trader vic's logo mug, Tiki Farm 2002, I gotta find the green one now.

I checked craigslist prior to leaving for Reno and found this bar listed for sale. It's weather beaten but I will bring it back to life next week.

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