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Limited Edition Mugs - Enough already! |
Digitiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 22, 2004 Posts: 753 From: L.A. baby!
| Posted: 2005-03-10 09:39 am  Permalink
I don't mean to come off like I'm angry or anything...I'm not. But is it just me or does it seem like all that is coming out lately are limited edition mugs? I mean its getting so impossible to pick up a good mug when it comes out because there are only 250 or so of them and they're snatched up like rain on the Sahara. Why aren't people producing these cool mug designs en mas? Rants and raves are welcome!
[ This Message was edited by: Digitiki on 2005-03-10 09:40 ]
 
 
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aquaorama Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 614 From: Downtown LBC
| Posted: 2005-03-10 09:54 am  Permalink
Even though the two mugs listed on here in the last two days ARE LTD Edition and WAY cool looking, I think TIKI FARM will be putting out a BUNCH of cool new mugs in the next couple of months with a lot of them being the "open" edition type. There are so many differnet types of collectors, vintage, limited edition, certain bars, the only thing for certain? We are all junkies!! YEA!
 
 
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Rorysm Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 17, 2003 Posts: 161 | Posted: 2005-03-10 11:31 am  Permalink
It's just a way to artificially raise demand and price. It makes us think "wow, I can be one of only 250 to own one" and that coupled with "i won't be able to get one if i don't act quick" is enought to quickly sell out--thus the company doesn't have to worry about marketing mugs once they're no longer new or storing them. It also helps divert us from the fact the mugs cost $25. But of course, we're suckers and we'll pay it because it's worth it to us. Also, as long as the companies make money they continue to make cool stuff so we benifit anyway.
 
 
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aquaorama Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 614 From: Downtown LBC
| Posted: 2005-03-10 11:42 am  Permalink
Although....I'm pretty sure that if someone put out a limited edition thats was a big piece 'o' crap it would take quite a long time to sell or maybe never run out at all. I think with each mug these firms make we are seeing better designs and better craftsmanship. I recently got Tiki Farms / Doug Hornes "Gulp" and I think it's one of the best mugs / shot glasses I've ever seen and it appears to be an "open" edition. I look at each of my tiki mugs as a true piece of art and the makes as artists. I can't afford to have a Monet or Picasso, but damn it I'll have my Bosko, Munktiki and Tiki Farm!
 
 
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freddiefreelance Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 15, 2003 Posts: 2983 From: San Diego, Ca.
| Posted: 2005-03-10 11:49 am  Permalink
One reason for limited editions is that after a number of castings the mold becomes unuseable & you have to make another. If you don't, or can't, make another mold you're stuck with the limited number of mugs you've cast.
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Hot Rod Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 11, 2004 Posts: 163 From: Greater California
| Posted: 2005-03-10 12:12 pm  Permalink
Its really hard to go on the EBAY and roll over $450.00/$500.00 for a "Vintage Frankoma/ or other very cool vintage mug"
My take on the LTD's is that it allows the Mug collector a shot a something that there is not a whole bunch of out there for a price that will let you eat for awhile...
I personally have gone all routes buying mugs. Flea mart, thrift shop, garage sales,
antique shops,Holdens Farm, Bosko,Munktiki,tiki diablo,EBAY vs.Kohala & danloves,etc. and the point is when you see one that ya gotta have, ya get it, and the LTD's seem to be a fun way to go about this.And also make no mistake about it, the process of making a LTD mug is not an easy one, or for the faint of wallet. just my .02
 
 
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Tiki Matt Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 06, 2004 Posts: 920 From: North O.C.
| Posted: 2005-03-10 12:16 pm  Permalink
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On 2005-03-10 11:31, Rorysm wrote:
It's just a way to artificially raise demand and price. It makes us think "wow, I can be one of only 250 to own one" and that coupled with "i won't be able to get one if i don't act quick" is enought to quickly sell out--thus the company doesn't have to worry about marketing mugs once they're no longer new or storing them. It also helps divert us from the fact the mugs cost $25. But of course, we're suckers and we'll pay it because it's worth it to us. Also, as long as the companies make money they continue to make cool stuff so we benifit anyway.
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I think you are way off base here. Since I think we are talking about the Black Skull Mug and the Drei Moai, let's use them as an example. As we all know, Tiki Farm is the major player here. If you take a look at the post regarding the new products that Tiki Farm is putting out this year (did a search, couldn't find it), you'd see they have some really cool stuff in the works that will be available to the masses. I believe these are not limited editions. The limited edition mugs are geared toward the collector, like me. Do I have a bunch of mass marketed mugs? No. But I do have the limited edition and bar/restaurant/event specific mugs. As a collector, I revere these because of what they are - rare. I know that the Drei Moai, which I picked up yesterday, is only in the hands of 250 people in the world, which is pretty cool.
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Cool Manchu Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 03, 2003 Posts: 560 From: San Jose, CA
| Posted: 2005-03-10 12:23 pm  Permalink
I love the idea of limited edition mugs. I know we all want to own everything, but it's things like this that make each of our collections unique. I would rather be unique in my collection than own 250 Tiki Leilani mugs...
 
 
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Tikiwahine Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3288 From: Ontario, Canada
| Posted: 2005-03-10 1:16 pm  Permalink
Meh, I collect what I like, not beacuse of it's rarity or limitededition-ness. If it IS a limited edition, I'll just act more quickly to be sure that I get one.
There are lots of things I would like that I just can't afford, too bad so sad for me. I'm not going to die if I never own a tiki bob or a shecky or a fu man chu, but I'll keep my eyes peeled for one in the future, which is another fun thing about collecting! You always need to have one holy grail or another, to keep things exciting! If everything was always available to everyone at a cheap price, it might get kind of boring. Just my two cents. Chastise me if you must
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hala bullhiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: 570 From: champaign,illinois
| Posted: 2005-03-10 6:24 pm  Permalink
i can say this, not living in cali, where things are a little more excessable, i wish more mugs were mass market items, like any shag mugs, the recent boat mugs on munktiki, the limited disney stuff,etc.......this added to the fact that i seem to be a day late gettin to the websites on time before things are sold out, and dont have any local stores i can pick these up at make me wish for more mass market mugs, on the other hand, i understand, the molds are not going to produce as nice of mugs if too many are run thru, so its tough
 
 
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bigkahuna627 Tiki Centralite
Joined: Nov 14, 2004 Posts: 99 From: ocean city md
| Posted: 2005-03-10 6:31 pm  Permalink
drinks taste better out of "special" mugs. i dont know why, they just do. there are more than enough mass produced mugs out there. the ltd mugs are being produced because i, and others like me, would rather spend $30 on a rare mug than spend $30 on 3 mugs that everyone else has. i feel good supporting the artists that make the mugs that i enjoy so much. keep them comming!
 
 
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MakeDaMug Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 1171 From: behind a cluttered desk
| Posted: 2005-03-10 6:48 pm  Permalink
Hi,
All of the following mugs (& other related schwag) are currently in development and are rolling out late Spring. Prices are betwen $5.50 to around $10.95...
1. Sam's Shrunken Head (mug; by Sam Gambino)
2. Sam's Dinky Noggin (shot; by Sam Gambino)
3. The Tikinator (by Rick Rietveld)
4. Alohabilly Betty (by Derek)
5. Alohabilly Babs (by Derek)
6. Lucky Tiki (by Squid)
7. Lil' Lucky (by Squid)
8. Figural raised relief Tiki god over tropical background scene mug (i.e. no name yet; by Squid)
9. Gulp (out now; by Doug Horne)
10. Grog (by Doug Horne)
11. Goon (by Doug Horne)
12. Don Ho's Tiki Mug (sculpted by C'Al)
13. Krakatoa Coffee Mug & sugar/creamer set
14. Don Ho Suck 'em Up Characature Rocks Glass
15. Don Ho's Tiny Bubbles Shot Glass
16. Don Ho's Collector Plate #1
17. Don Ho's Collector Plate #2
18. Rick Rietveld's Fantasy Palm Plate #1 (insane!)
19. Rick Rietveld's Fantasy Palm Plate #2 (")
20. Mini Man Chu (Flounder)
21. Ape Mini Mug (Al)
22. Tini Goddess (Donella Vitale)
Yes there are a few more limited mugs coming out, too. We're doing the Don Hudson Speed Tiki mug (commissioned piece) and the official Viva Las Vegas tiki mug (also commissioned) plus we've got our Tiki Oasis V mug (plus a cool little extra bonus gift w/it). Hey if you don't like limited editions that's fine. If you like ours and hopefully appreciate the fair price points we offer these for then mahalo! We've never, since opening our doors, sold a single limited mug on eBay and we try our best to make sure that it's the collectors that get our mugs but ultimately, it's out of our control.
We're also producing right now a Purple Orchids exclusive mug (not really limited though, they buy a fair amount of mugs per design over about a year or 2's time). That should be out in a few weeks.
At Tiki Oasis, we will be debuting our "Ultimate Tiki Tunes" and "Ultimate Luau Tunes" cd's. Thanks by the way for a lot of great TC input on the content of the Tiki Tunes cd... it will show in the finished product (TC gets a major "thank you" in the liner notes). If you purchase the cd, you are afforded the opportunity to buy the mug. We'll be displaying samples of the mugs but they won't be out until June. So it's limited but limited in the sense that it depends upon how many people take us up on the mug. Here's a sneak peak of the "Ultimate Tiki Tunes" cd companion mug, which will sell for $12.95, designed by Doug Horne...
Mahaloz,
Holden
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1608 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2005-03-10 7:03 pm  Permalink
I for one, am not sure where this whole debate came from, but people, please, drop it. It's as futile as the ebay ranting. There are many reasons beyond our control as to why mugs are limited editions. Don't complain. And if you'd like to attack TF, stop. If it weren't for them, you'd have no modern mugs to collect, save for Munktiki and the shitty ones put out by Accoutrements. Hush up, as my momma would say.
 
 
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hala bullhiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: 570 From: champaign,illinois
| Posted: 2005-03-10 7:15 pm  Permalink
holden, that new mug is amazing, love it......i would never bash tiki farm or munktiki,gecko,bosko or any of the other amazing mug creators,their art is my inspiration...........mahalo
 
 
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8FT Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 30, 2003 Posts: 1175 From: Kansas City, MO
| Posted: 2005-03-10 8:47 pm  Permalink
I for one am fairly neutral on this subject.
I figure that you will collect what you like and can afford just like any collector does.
But I do like the wide range of glaze colors offered in the new mugs which is especially true for many "limited editions". If not for them, my humble collection of vintage mugs would be fairly bland in spectrum. The Shag, Gecko and tiki farm colors juice it up and make my shelf come alive. It is a nice "cocktail" of vintage classic drink vessels with a shot of modern bravado and artistic garnishments. DRINK UP!
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