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KAHIKI Columbus, ohio tiki bar restaurant. Lee Henry, The catalog

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On 2007-06-09 08:35, tikiskip wrote:
Wow! never seen this before. Picture off ebay.
Kahiki Hoffman pottery candle holder. Price ?

I saw that as well. Too expensive for me though :(

EDIT - I got a question for you guys. Do you see those Bon Voyage Kahiki posters on eBay often?

[ Edited by: Ratzaroony 2007-06-10 00:51 ]

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The Martin, Thief, wood, one yes kind of.
Theres one up now.
The other one Dirty donny no.

On 2007-06-10 06:59, tikiskip wrote:
The Martin, Thief, wood, one yes kind of.
Theres one up now.
The other one Dirty donny no.

Yeah, I was asking because of the price on the one up now. Is that a normal price?

By the way I really appreciate all the help I've been getting. I really feel welcome here :)

T

I have seen that lower. So I don't know.
My dad put it best something is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
Here's other views of the candle holder.



T

Here is a Kahiki bowl. 9" diameter by 1 1/2" deep.

S

That candle holder was never used at the Kahiki. looks right, but Linda says no. I can see why. Easy to tip over. I was shocked that it is going for more than the vintage ashtray just went for. $77 is cheap for that ashtray which you can see on the table in the luau postcard. You just never know. Bid and hope.

T

I was not sure about whether that candle holder was used at
the Kahiki or not. Thank you Linda.
Thats one thing I like about the Kahiki. They had A LOT of stuff.
I don't think we will ever see it all.
That is why i'm putting the ebay stuff here.
For reference.
Oh, and Swanky I just got that ashtray for $12.00 bucks!

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2007-06-12 13:03 ]

Has anyone seen this before? It's up on ebay.

EDIT - Here's the link http://cgi.ebay.com/Kahiki-Supper-Club-Tiki-Compote-Restaurant-ware_W0QQitemZ160134653730QQihZ006QQcategoryZ29460QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

[ Edited by: Ratzaroony 2007-07-06 05:30 ]

Some other items are up on ebay, including the creamer pitcher I have been desperately searching for :) Unfortunently some guy outbid me :(

Here are some pictures of the spoons and the fork :)

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Hey Ratz thanks for adding those!
I have seen most of those.
But it is good to post them so all can see.
I have only a few Kahiki plates.

No problem :)

I just post the items I've never seen before, and as a fairly new collector there's quite a bit I've never seen :P

T

Some of the Kahiki stuff I take for granted because it's not super rare.
But some may not have seen or remember them.
Like this The Tropics island band.http://paragonmusic.com/images2/guides/bands/tropicalisland/tropicalisland.html
This was the last simi full time band.
I think this cd is out of print. It was on a local label.



[ Edited by: tikiskip 2012-02-26 12:39 ]

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Here is the coolest light I have.
The pufferfish in a fish float light.
I just got it lit up.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2012-02-26 11:46 ]

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Now that is one COOL light!!!!!!
The best of both light types - VERY NICE!!!!!

I want to know how to make one of those :wink:

Nice job skip!

That light is sweeeeeet!!

BTW tikiskip has a class on making lights at the Hot Rod Hula Hop this year.

Check it out at..........

http://www.hotrodhulahop.com

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

On 2007-07-11 13:17, Jeff Central wrote:
Nice job skip!

That light is sweeeeeet!!

BTW tikiskip has a class on making lights at the Hot Rod Hula Hop this year.

Check it out at..........

http://www.hotrodhulahop.com

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

Very cool! I can't wait to go :)

T

It will be great to meet you.
Be sure to say hi.

:lol:

T

These are on Ebay every now and then.
They go for about one hundred dollars.
These were the one of the first mugs used by the Kahiki.
It is the Hoffman pottery moai mug,
Hoffman pottery made for the Kahiki,
The Moai mug
The Mystery bowl
The Idols cast, small bowl for two
A Coconut mug
Salt and pepper shakers
Candle stick holders
Small condiment jar
Did I miss anything?
By the way there will be an article in the Columbus Dispatch
I'm told on July 31st. By Joe Blundo.
It will have me pictured sitting on the moai with info on the Kahiki.
Check it out! Should be wacky.

Excellent! I'll have to check it out :)

On 2007-07-12 08:31, tikiskip wrote:
It will be great to meet you.
Be sure to say hi.

Slut!!! :wink:

T

More like an Ambassador of goodwill.

S

On 2007-07-24 13:49, Ratzaroony wrote:
Here's another item I've seen on ooga-mooga, but I've never seen on ebay.

I was looking for a Kahiki Hoffman Moai Mug for about a year and bought one a few months ago on eBay for $71. In that year it came by once a month or so. They all go for about $70-$80.

I'm glad to see that the original mugs are still fairly affordable. I was reading in another thread about the Mystery Bowl and how they can go for over 1000 dollars... I doubt I'll ever get one of those :P

I found two of those mugs cheap. just keep an eye out, they turn up.

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Yeah Jims got this mother in law that finds this stuff for him!

Hey Ratzaroony, I was dead on. That mug you showed sold for $96.68.
With $5.00 bucks in shipping.

T

Here is a Columbus Dispatch insert done by the Kahiki
for the Sunday paper. It is eight pages front and back included.
The date on it is Sept 24 1961.
I think the first one pictured here is the older of the two.
Both have the same inside, With just a few differences.
Both Bill And Lee Henry said they tossed out boxes of these
and menus.





Loved the article Skip ^_^

[ Edited by: Ratzaroony 2007-08-11 10:45 ]

This menu was up on ebay. It was from 1964. I almost won the auction :(
It went from $5.00 to $52.00 in the last 30 seconds.

WHO GOT IT?

Someone named Kohalacharms. They have an ooga-mooga profile, and a lot of tiki mugs, so at least it went to a serious collector :)

I kinda want to message them and ask for a scan :P

T

On 2007-08-15 20:54, Ratzaroony wrote:
Someone named Kohalacharms. They have an ooga-mooga profile, and a lot of tiki mugs, so at least it went to a serious collector :)

serious collector, Ha! you can say that again.

T

Ok, So this Kahiki thing just gets more and more weird.
I have a lot of Kahiki stuff. I got it by being at the right place
at the right time. Luck? Karma? Who knows.
But last week I was in the Columbus Dispatch in an article about the Kahiki by Joe Blundo.
The writer of that article calls me up to give me the name of a guy
who has some Kahiki items. He worked there from the start.
So I call this guy and we start talking (he has no Kahiki stuff by the way)
This guy was one of the people that made the lights, ashtrays,
AND get this the lamps that were on the tables.
I had just got back from a mold making place buying stuff to make THOSE lamps!
Will meet with this guy in the next week.
Then will know the rest of the story.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2012-02-26 11:51 ]

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Just wanted to show you the shades for the lamps.
Well the silk screens for the shades.
I just finished them.
Next I mold the base.

S

Nice! I'd be down for the shades alone.

T

Thanks Swanky,
I will get with you when these are done.
May have a shade by next week.
Also i'm going to show the rest of the porgress on my lights thread.
In creating tiki, (other cratfs) as that's where this should be.

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Here I give you Herman L. Leitwein.
Mr. Leitwein was the commercial contractor
who built the Kahiki.
He also built the Grass Shack, Top of the Isle,
And the Desert inn in Columbus Ohio.
As well as all of the Hustler clubs.
He had A LOT to say about the Kahiki.
We are going to meet in a few weeks
with another Kahiki worker with Mr. Leitwein.
Will let you know how that goes.
Man with bowl is Mr. Leitweins son Bill
He said this was a Kahiki bowl.
But I don't know.


[ Edited by: tikiskip 2007-08-25 14:37 ]

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Mr. Leitwein said that the fire fish were at one time made of plywood.
They were coated with resin.
So those may be out there somewhere.
He also stated that the Kahiki people DID go to the Mai Kai to
get/steal ideas.
Herman also talked about how the bamboo they got would pop like
a gun when it dried and split in the Kahiki.
Also that at least two snakes came out of that bamboo after
this happened.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2007-08-25 15:09 ]

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Here is a younger Mr. Leitwein and his wife.
Mr. Leitweins wife passed away four years ago.
The photo is form the South Pacific Polynesian restaurant.
Also shown is the first mystery girl seen by the fireplace
with the old style painting.
Last is a Rose chemical co ad.




Awesome! I love hearing these stories. As for the bowl, I have no clue. I've never seen it before.

I did some searching and found that bowl on page 81 of Tiki Quest. It's from Trader Vic's. I guess it's possible the Kahiki used them as well.

[ Edited by: Ratzaroony 2007-08-25 22:16 ]

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tikiskip, your research continues to astound me!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for posting these wonderful pictures and stories.

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

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Thanks Ratzaroony. This thread is for the youngsters like you
the most.
The Kahiki is gone, but people like you keep it alive by telling
others about it.
Who knows you may be the next Trader vic. Or you may inspire
someone else to be the next great thing in tiki.

Thanks Jeff see you soon.

That bowl does not have Trader Vic on it.
It is a Tepco bowl.
Sounds like these guys went all over the world looking for tiki
stuff and just brought it back to Columbus Ohio.
This may have been one of those things.

Ah okay, very cool :D

Sorry about the misinformation. I got fooled by the designs. The Trader Vic's bowl (http://www.ooga-mooga.com/cgi-bin/all/mug.cgi?mode=view&mug_id=933&ind_mug_id=1881) seems to use the same design as the Tepco bowl (http://www.ooga-mooga.com/cgi-bin/all/mug.cgi?mode=view&mug_id=1713)

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I think that is the same style bowl. It just does not have Trader Vic's on it.

Mr. Leitwein also told me that Majestic paint made a custom color, a color made just for the Kahiki.
It was called Kahiki brown. what else.
Don't know if that color is still around.
I think Porter paints bought Majestic.
Herman also said that the Kahiki used to have live palm trees everywhere
and tropical plants as well, all live!
They would last about one year then they would need to be replaced.
Mr Sapp once told me that a customer would always bug him to let him supply
the banana leaves they used at the Kahiki. (he had a large home garden)
Bill finally gave in and told him to ask Sondro for an order.
Well when Sondro said we need one TRUCK load a month the guy gave up.

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