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J

Zazz tapa sport coat made by Sandwich Isles.
The size is 44L (it's 30" long and 44" around) I figure it would be great for someone here to wear to the Hukilau. I'd bring it with me, but I can't go this year so I'll probably sell it for cash towards a plane ticket for next year's event.

Wahine...
You bring back memories.
I had that same sport coat and wore it often in high school.
No, it wasn't in style back then.
No, I didn't care.
I LOVED that coat. Went with any color or style of Hawaiian shirt underneath. If I wanted to really be classy, a clashing Hawaiian print tie was nice. Wished they made tuxes for my prom.
Wore it all the time until my mom washed it in hot water...
Outside shrunk, inner lining stayed same size. Looked like it had some kind of prolapse on the sleeves like my arms tore the insides out. Very creepy.
I wept.
Sometimes I still weep.
Did I say I loved that jacket?


JonPez
http://www.playgroundzero.net/tiki/
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-On the eternal search for the recipe for Kobe's white sauce -

That's a GREAT story Jon!

Just found another couple of items today:
(background is a barkcloth skirt I scored for 99 cents)

Al Harrington Ku

Nekkid Girl Mug
(freaky thing is - she looks a lot like me)


Treasure Craft couple I found a while ago, but left here at work:

[ Edited by: FreddieBallsomic 2005-09-16 15:22 ]

DZ

On 2005-09-16 14:15, Tikiwahine wrote:

Just found another couple of items today:
(background is a barkcloth skirt I scored for 99 cents)

I've got about 15 yards of that same barkcloth material pattern that I use to cover the couches in my living room. I could probably make a dozen skirts out of it easily...

I scored this stuff yesterday.
If anyone has any info on these lamps, that would be great.
My sister sent 2 of these to me from Myrtle Beach.

YOU KNOW , she DOES look alittle lke you.

S

My one find of late, a PMP Salt shaker, no pepper. $3


I was enthused to see a 1961 copyright date.

I've stopped going to garage sales for a few weeks (months?) until I sell all my back-stock in my office on eBay. Nonetheless, I couldn't help myself from stopping at this little rinky-dink swapmeet in my neighborhood yesterday as I was out running errands.

I had three dollars in my wallet at the time and immediately found a signed "3 Suns" lp and a signed "Ray Conniff" lp for $1.50 apiece. That wiped out my cash. "Just watch," I told myself. "I'm gonna find a tiki mug now and not be able to afford it". As if on cue, I immediately spotted this fine fellow on a table of junk:

"You've got to be kidding." I muttered, knowing exactly what was written on the bottom of this distinctive mug. I've wanted one of these for a long time. I asked the seller her price. She said a dollar. I fished out all the spare change in my pocket. "How 'bout 79 cents?" I asked. "It's all I've got at the moment". She reluctantly said, "OK" and bagged my new mug up for me. He is in mint condition, by the way.

Sabu

TM

Great find Sabu! You are now part of the club...I only know of a few people that have the Kono Hawaii signature mug. I was lucky enough to get a set of six for $5 years ago, but I'm still envious of the find!

Now that Tori Amos has come on my girlfriend's ipod, excuse me while i vomit....

Pickings still seem to be rather slim. Found the following in the past month:

Thrift stores:
The prized tiki tissue dispenser, with tissue coming out of his nose (I had to get green kleenix, natch).
Some odd wooden carving. Not sure if it is really Tiki or not. It is only marked with the number 151 on the bottom (a secret clue to some kind of high power rum?)
Dude hula wiggler
Two Harvey's rum barrel mugs.
Non-Tiki(?) barrel cup marked 'Made in Occupied Japan'.

Ebay:
A 'Turn Me Over' Hula girl ashtray.



On 2005-09-19 18:31, tikipedia wrote:

Aloha indeed!

I must have the best luck in the world.
These almost perfectly match the cuff links & tie clip I found recently. Different thrift shop though.


Necklace 3 1/4" tall


Bracelet 2" tall

Compare with this:

T

awesome finds! I hate my thrift shops here! I never find anything. I think there's someone here buying up all the tiki mugs. I've even taken to going into Santa Ana. That's pretty dangerous for a skinny white guy in a Hawaiian shirt with a tiki tony around his neck. I went into the seediest part of Anaheim a few weeks ago and found a windproof ashtray made by Daga for $1.00. Not bad except I quit smoking. Dooohhhhh!

I look pretty much every single weekday. In the past three years, this is the first tiki jewelery I've ever seen.(other than a coco joe necklace)

Funny I should find two sets, in the only two shops I frequent, within two weeks of each other. There must be something in the air.

Maybe good Karma - twist my neck - find tiki!

On 2005-09-21 16:04, TikiJosh wrote:
I think there's someone here buying up all the tiki mugs.

There is a thrift that I to regularly. I've picked up some good stuff from time to time.

Recently, I've noticed two older guys hanging around the ceramics section. Every time an employee brings out a cart of new stuff, they raid it before the cart is even through the door. One guy has even followed an employee all the way to the front of the store, trying to pick out stuff from the cart she was pushing.

I don't know if they are looking for Tiki (antiques, most likely), but it is really annoying. They don't give anybody else a chance, and the employees won't tell them to wait until the stuff is on the shelf. I saw them there today and overheard them saying there were there for two hours, looking for stuff. I guess it beats working!

J

Hello all...
Found a few cool things:
A bamboo bar front and top (front is 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 feet, top is 2 x 5 1/2 feet). Missing many parts, they don't fit directly together, but beggars can't be choosers. I'll be making the outside bar from these...

A nice Don the Beachcomber menu from Hawaii 1950s

and the coolest part was that it came with an invitation card to a luau by Don:

And a few plastic goodies, Salt, Pepper and Mustard PMP:

And a cool menu from Ben Lenhoff's Bali Bali (anybody know ANYTHING about this place? It was located at 7225 South Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The menu is early to mid 1950s if that... According to MapQuest, it is a customizing Car Center now...

Well, that's it for now...

J

I found one of these at a small antique shop on my way to work yesterday... paid $15 for it!

(I haven't had time to take pics and upload them to Shutterfly so this "borrowed" picture should suffice until I get some free time...)

M

JonPez & Johntiki... DAMN! Great finds! I really love the Don menu with the invite.

J

Picked these up the other day:

Gotta love 'em!

K
Kono posted on Sat, Sep 24, 2005 1:40 PM

Found these last Sunday:

An oil lamp.

Two oversized post cards. One from the Kon-Tiki Family Camping Resort, St Augustine Beach FL. The other from the Mai Kai.

Found these today:

Two Don Ho Suck 'Em Up rocks glasses (you can never have enough of these) and a Coco Joes tiki.

Old set of plaster souvenir tikis in their original (tattered) box. Bishop Museum?

Score! An unopened decanter of Ti-Toki liqueur! I know its more collectible sealed but I may have to imbibe in some of the Ti-Toki.

Today was a very good day, especially by Maine standards.

First, I got this bamboo display shelf at a yard sale for $1. It even has leather straps to add extra strength to it.

And two of the items on it I found at a Salvation Army and combined were $2.

An Orchids of Hawaii R-76 mug:

and an Orchids of Hawaii R-74 mug:

They are both marked as made in Japan, not Taiwan.

--SBiM

Finds from the previous month

Pair of Treasurecraft pineapple s&p shakers, a buck.
Small wooden tiki, 50� (I think)
Large wooden tiki, $7.99
WDW Polynesian Village frosted 2-face mug, $2.99
PMP bamboo mug, 99�
Pair of Canadian-made Favor Ware plaster figures, $8.00

Also, this bowling shirt from The Sand Box, Waikiki, "Hawaii's Home of Country Western Music", which I may sell as it's just a touch too small for me.

[ Edited by: Sweet Daddy Tiki 2008-05-23 13:12 ]

T

Here's a Tiki Coffee Pot I found at a recent garage sale:

and the back:

There are no markings but it looks like Westwood. Anybody know anything of this??? Looked everywhere for another one but.... nothing. The lady at the garage sale asked if I found the cups that go with it. After looking at all the boxes and stuff again, I didn't of course. Uggh. Why do they dangle that carrot in front of your face. Maybe it's in that box of Tiki Mugs "that's around here somewhere."

K

There are no markings but it looks like Westwood.

Definitely a Westwood. You can see the green version on page 66 of Tiki Quest.

Match books from Trader Vic's at the Internat'l Market Place, and another from Trader Island in San Bernardino, CA (no longer in existance):

A book on the making of the movie South Pacific:

Besides photos of the actors and scenery, it also has some cute illustrations:

And some photos of large tikis:

Unfortunately the book doesn't say who carved them. The next time I go to Oceanic Arts, I'll ask if they did them.

T

On 2005-09-25 16:15, Juno wrote:

There are no markings but it looks like Westwood.

Definitely a Westwood. You can see the green version on page 66 of Tiki Quest.

I should probably buy that book. Thanks for the info!

T

Well, not too much lately but I did have a good day at a flea market in Vancouver today. Here are the goodies I found:

On the left is a Moai Statue made of heavy rock like material (I think it is quartz but am not sure). It's like those Aztec statues that you see but of the Easter Island style figures. ($5)

Beside that is a rare large green double faced Tiki mug that was made by Polynesian Pottery which was the company name before DAGA. ($10)

In the back middle, tall unmarked Tiki mug. You see these generic mugs with the Made in Japan stickers. ($1)

In front of that is the brown tiki mug that has "Original Kona Coffee Mill" on the back. ($2)

Nice Orchids of Hawaii R-12 small brown mug with handle. ($1)

A nice hand carved Tiki ash tray from the Monkey Pods gift shops of Hawaii. Never seen one like this before. Nicely carved and some pretty sharp teeth!! ($5)

Up front are a bunch of different stir sticks from some places like Trader Vic's, Seven Seas, and Beachcombers in Vancouver. (10 cents each!)

I haven't got this much from one place in quite a while! Happy Hunting!!!

On 2005-09-25 21:38, TabooDan wrote:
On the left is a Moai Statue made of heavy rock like material (I think it is quartz but am not sure). It's like those Aztec statues that you see but of the Easter Island style figures.

Onyx perhaps?

I just found Taboo and Taboo 2 at the Sal Army for a buck each.

I've gotta start looking elsewhere, the San Diego Sal Army has opened a "Boutique" where they'll send their good stuff and sell it for higher prices, and they're raising their prices on everything else, too.

On 2005-09-26 05:54, freddiefreelance wrote:
I've gotta start looking elsewhere, the San Diego Sal Army has opened a "Boutique" where they'll send their good stuff and sell it for higher prices, and they're raising their prices on everything else, too.

I've almost never found anything good at the SD Salvation Army stores (the only exception being a tiki tissue dispenser). It seems that there are so many stores in the county, they parcel stuff out to all of the various locations, which waters down the selection. The Boutique store on Sports Arena has some nice stuff, but I've never found Tiki there... nor in the Goodwill on Rosecrans.

Independent thrifts and the antique stores along Adams Ave. seem to be a bit better.

On 2005-09-25 21:38, TabooDan wrote:
Well, not too much lately but I did have a good day at a flea market in Vancouver today.

Woah, great finds Dan! Love that green mug. I had no idea you've been hunting for so long - I'd love to hear more about your collection some day! I think I missed chatting with you at the Waldorf event.

I'm also happy to see I'm not the only one with treasure craft up the ying yang. I think I just about have my weight in the stuff by now.

T
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