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How to destroy beautiful and valuable funitre
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Tiki Trav
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 3:09 PM
I saw this set at the local thrift store for $100 the other day, blue enamel paint and what can only be descrbed as vomit-print covers, the guy told me that it was delivered by the original owner that bought it in the fifties and had "done-her-up" a couple of years back... ouch! |
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Unkle John
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 3:48 PM
I think I'm going to be sick. But that could be stripped down and restained. [ Edited by: Unkle John 2007-12-13 15:49 ] |
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Haole'akamai
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 3:51 PM
Go ahead and throw up on those pillows, Unkle John; no one will notice..... |
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 4:39 PM
wow that is a 80's nightmare |
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naugatiki
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 5:39 PM
They would go nicely in a "tiki" den surrounded by a few painted "clown" revisionist tikis and mugs from Party City. |
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Haole'akamai
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 6:19 PM
Did you buy the set, anyway? |
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Tiki Trav
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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 6:33 PM
no i left it behind, the cane tends to soak up the oil based paints and i sure as hell couldn't live with it like that... i did stop and look back at it though..then walked to the car.. sobbing.. |
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Fri, Dec 14, 2007 8:45 PM
Wow, I have a six piece set of the same vintage rattan. Fortunately the only refurb was a recovering of the cushions sometime in the early 60ties with a cool reddish, orange Naugahyde vinyl. I know it sounds weird but it works. What is interesting is that the back of these pieces have a very nice cane weave. Really sets them off on the lanai. Pity these were put to such a shameful non period redo. Afraid it would take more work than it would be worth to strip them. Reminds me of way too many other refinishing jobs I've seen were the priceless patina was striped and then poly coated over to give it a new look. |
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Sneakytiki
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 4:26 PM
I've heard there are places that do a "dip" for a fee. It's some kind of chemical that strips paint off of wood or rattan, I need to look into it as i have a beautiful machine age/deco rattan desk, chair and round table that someone painted poo brown in the 70's. There's always the labor intensive citrusstrip method :( |
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TIKI DAVID
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 5:02 PM
that set is PAUL FRANKL, if there is a way to save it you must try. |
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Sneakytiki
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 5:47 PM
Yeah I have a nice set of Paul Frankl, needs upholstery though. I'm sure the set at top of thread is long gone by now. |
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Tiki Trav
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 6:31 PM
I also got a set about a year ago with 2 two seaters and 2 single seats for $200.. so i really dont have room for another set though i would have bought em if they were not..errr..defaced..... http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=23139&forum=5 |
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RevBambooBen
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 6:55 PM
" The more Bands of Rattan"............$$$$$$! 6 is muey bueno! |
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hewey
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Sat, Jan 5, 2008 7:38 AM
repaint it? Okay, not as cool as normal bamboo, but paint the cane in a bamboo/beige colour, and retrim it in Hawaiian print, it would still be cool, and cheap :D |
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Haole'akamai
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Sat, Jan 5, 2008 1:20 PM
That's a good solution, Hewey! Now, what the shipping to California? heh heh heh... |
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