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I don't know if any besides our close friends knew, but I thought some may find this cool...I am also a huge collector of vintage and antique coffee cans. To date I have over 300 different ones. My wife collects thermoses of all kinds, and has about 170 so far. We also collect original vintage coffee related signs, toys, and trinkets. Here's a few pics of a portion of our collection. Enjoy!

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BK

It gives me the jitters just looking at your collections. Great job.

Trustar

Happy Hour Coffee??!! very cool!

Ok BK, a tiki bar in the basement and other collections throughout the house? This is starting to remind of the Mr Smiley's UGH house!

That brings me to ask, out of curiousity: How many others here collect stuff other than TIKI?

I WISH I could collect other stuff but had to decide what my main source of financial ruin would be -- TIKI won.

I used to really be into Kung Fu Theatre memorabilia. Rare films, props, etc. But had to forgo that because I couldn't do that AND tiki. I also used to collect Gaming Chips and sold just about all of them so that I could put the money and effort into, guess what? Tiki.

Yeah, there's a theme going on here! Plus, my place is too small already to collect anything else -- My 3 tiki mug collection is beginning to overrun my house.

BTW BK, "nice cans." :lol:


**Poly-Pop ***

[ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2003-03-28 08:04 ]

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wow, Mrs. Olsen!!

my question to all you collectors is how much time do you spend dusting and cleaning?

[ Edited by: dogbytes on 2003-03-28 09:24 ]

On 2003-03-28 08:01, PolynesianPop wrote:
That brings me to ask, out of curiousity: How many others here collect stuff other than TIKI?

Those of you who have met me know that I collect vintage bowling shirts. I collect turquoise kitchen items to match my stove, and I also have a growing collection of rotary phones that is taking over my apartment.

--cyn

PolynesianPop wrote:
How many others here collect stuff other than TIKI?

Oh, you had to ask. In no particular order:

  • Matchbooks
  • Pez
  • Redline Hot Wheels
  • Pink Pyrex
  • English Tins
  • Disney, especially Tinker Bell & Mary Poppins
  • Las Vegas Dice
  • Las Vegas Casino Chips (limited editions)
  • Elvis Memorabilia
  • 50's & 60's Lamps, swag & pole
  • Hard Rock Pins
  • Skull mugs
  • Pre-1970 Playboy Magazines
  • Harley Davidson Pocket Watches
  • Resin & abalone shell wall decor
  • Vintage Fez
  • Pyrex (glass) coffee decanters/warmers
  • Martini Glasses
  • Vinyl~yes, 33-1/3 albums and a HUGE collection of 12" singles from my DJ'ing days gone by.
  • and Tiki

I know I'm missing some things but I guess that's enough to list for now.

CollectingCaddyDaddy

Engish tins? What they?

SugarCaddyDaddy
Let me know if you want stuff from the UK as I crawl through antique/charity shops looking for Tiki and bypass all kinds of stuff which I'm sure would be of interest to Tiki Centralites who dig our British detritus.

This applies to all folks here. Just let me know if you're looking for something.

Trader Woody

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laney posted on Fri, Mar 28, 2003 1:31 PM

Well, I too collect all sorts of crap but mainly LAMPS and vintage clothing/jewelery. I've run out of closets and wardrobes so I'm focusing on jewelery especially Venetian hand made glass pieces.

That's nice of you Woody but I'd like to make a special call out to all TCers in Canada. Seems all the great cheesy plastic lamps come from there. Why? If you find one please let me know, Thanks, Laney

I've been collecting 1950's and early 60's furniture and lamps for about three years now. I mostly like the sixties atomic stuff and the fifties fiberglass lampshades.

I also collect vintage rockabilly and swing vynal. Of course, Hawaiian and exotica records too.

C

Collecting is a disorder.

Metlox Aztec dinnerware
Dia de los Muertos statues
Comic books (Gaiman's Sandman, Dark Knight)
Ezra Brooks Hopi Kachina decanters
Heywood Wakefield furniture
Rose Johnson paintings (she a british bohemian hiding out in Bisbee)
Munktiki (which linked me to)
Shag (which led me here)

Ohhhh, the things I want because of this board.

On my first official tiki hunt I came back with mugs not of tiki origin though equally expressive.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/67843449/67843607CLssBg

I also have an affinity for amassing specimens of the four legged creature variety so to keep from becoming a horror story on the local evening news I joined a rescue. Now I make arrangements for each 'piece' to go on permanent loan to qualified members of the local community. It can be hard to let one go but I'm always excited to get another!

http://community.webshots.com/album/53634317ECvPsy

W

The idea of actually collecting anything has always made me anxious. I'd be haunted by particular items I couldn't find. I acquire stuff. Whatever appeals to me when I come across it. A lot of stuff I like is similar to the stuff most Centralites seem to like (Vegas, mid-century, bar ware, etc). I also drag home rocks, sticks, and rusted bits of metal. I'm easily amused.

Yeah, collecting is 'anal' - Freud.

I 'gather'.

Trader Woody

Two points goes to SugarCaddyDaddy for using the

[list] BBcode function.

Here is my list...

  • Empire State Building memorabilia
  • Old time radio shows
  • Yo-yo's
  • Reggae records
  • Lead soldiers and figurines
  • Heywood Wakefield furniture
  • Cocktail shakers and vintage barware
  • Postcards


JohnTiki

Aloha from the enchanted Pi Yi Lanai in exotic Bel Air MD!

[ Edited by: johntiki on 2003-03-28 22:10 ]

S

I collect Anything Disney and anything Cowboy.

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