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swizzle Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 03, 2007 Posts: 637 From: Melbourne,Australia
| Posted: 2011-01-27 12:42 am  Permalink
A very small contribution from me which I cant see getting any larger in a hurry. Slim pickings here in Aus and the first two came from the US.
Munktiki
Sakura Moai
Wooden Ku
Wooden Maori
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tedtiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 276 From: Sunny Springfield Illinois
| Posted: 2011-01-27 10:48 am  Permalink
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On 2011-01-26 23:43, Trad'r Bill wrote:
Nice thread Liz - most of my collection has already been shown, but I think this set is pretty rare (and my favorite):
Trad'r Bill
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Very cool. I didn't even know they made those.
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naugatiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 02, 2004 Posts: 806 From: Port Angeles, Wa
| Posted: 2011-01-28 07:32 am  Permalink
Cheap touristy Ku
A carved one that looks like it was based on a Kon Tiki mug.
 
 
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gooneybird Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 14, 2006 Posts: 30 From: Nashville, TN
| Posted: 2011-01-28 10:55 am  Permalink
Great thread!
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TikiPug Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: 778 From: Den of Sin / Pug's Pair-A-Dice
| Posted: 2011-01-28 4:00 pm  Permalink
Great thread Liz.
Here are a couple I have that haven't already been pictured.
Treasure Craft & Munktiki
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croe67 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 05, 2003 Posts: 1011 From: Land of Cheese & Beer
| Posted: 2011-01-29 11:23 am  Permalink
here's about 1/3 of my S&P collection - the rest is in boxes for a while longer, yet...
 
 
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Trad'r Bill Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 14, 2008 Posts: 450 From: Hercules, CA
| Posted: 2011-01-29 2:10 pm  Permalink
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On 2011-01-29 11:23, croe67 wrote:
here's about 1/3 of my S&P collection - the rest is in boxes for a while longer, yet...
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Nice collection croe67 - I want those DTB shakers in the upper left!
Trad'r Bill
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8FT Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 30, 2003 Posts: 1172 From: Kansas City, MO
| Posted: 2011-01-30 10:12 am  Permalink
Most of mine are on these shelves.
But this set is too large for the shelf. Perhaps the biggest tiki s&p set ever!
Made by Quon-Quon.
These things are massive. In order to show their super-size, here they are next to a set everyone should be familiar with.
I once was lost..... but now I'm found.....
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aquarj Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Apr 02, 2002 Posts: 1040 From: SF bay area, CA
| Posted: 2011-01-30 4:55 pm  Permalink
I think these Trader Dick ones are on the shelf in 8ft's post, but they're among my favorites, and not covered in a closeup here yet. So here they be...
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TabooDan Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 18, 2004 Posts: 641 From: BC, Canada
| Posted: 2011-02-24 9:25 pm  Permalink
Very cool thread! Nice to see them all together like this.
A few I'd like to add which I don't think I have seen on here yet:
Harvey's, Lake Tahoe
Seldom seen and very cool OMC Set!
Trader Dick's, Sparks Nevada
Pub Tiki, Philadelphia, PA.
These are a set of two Tikis as opposed to one Tiki and one being the manlike figure previously pictured from The Lanai Rest.
Trader Vic's.
These are quite rare and are actually marked Trader Vic's. Not sure if these were earlier ones, possibly from a specific location, or really any history behind them. Anybody? They are just really different from the usual ones you see.
Trader Vic's.
Here's another rare set from Trader Vic's. Looks like a little lighter colored version than previously pictured.
Kings Island, Cincinnati, Ohio. Amusement Park.
These are made by OMC and are most commonly seen as being from the Kona Kai Rest. in PA.
A newer set but a pair that have sort of a vintage "modern" look to them.
Vintage Head Hunters.
I love this set! These aren't really Tiki but they are a great set depicting a pair of Head Hunter or Cannibal types. They almost seem to be giving each other the eye! Anyone Hungry??
That's it for now!
Mahalo, TabooDan
 
 
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leleliz Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Sep 02, 2008 Posts: 1981 From: NorCal
| Posted: 2011-02-26 12:11 pm  Permalink
TabooDan I am super jealous of your shakers my friend!when you get tired of looking at them I will gladly take them off your hands. Thabks for posting everyone.
Does anyone have the figural Sneaky Tiki shakers that don't come on barrels? I think they came in red and blue. They are my personal holy grail to find so if you have them I would love to see them!
 
 
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TabooDan Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 18, 2004 Posts: 641 From: BC, Canada
| Posted: 2011-08-20 12:36 am  Permalink
Just wanted to throw a few more shakers on here as I know there's probably still quite a few still missing. It's neat looking over the thread and seeing all the different ones.
Treasure Craft Ship shakers:
Treasure Craft Sea Horses in thier original box:
I saw these recently. They aren't really 'Tiki' but I think they do fit the theme just like the last set. Especially being marked Florida and were made for the tourist trade. These could have been available at a few of the famous Tiki establishments that were around. Who knows?
Here's another cool set of Tiki shakers made by Treasure Craft of Hawaii:
These ones are actually a little harder to find. The mug is much more common but these seem not to come up too often.
Here's a set of hand carved wooden Maori shakers:
Next up is some nice old shakers from Tiki Gardens in Florida:
Pretty straight forward but a neat design with cool hand painted graphics with the "Tiki Gardens Fla." stamped on them. A little closer shot:
Don't know who made these specifically, but the style is a pretty popular design. It was used on lot's of different designs like tall mugs, shorter mugs with handles, ashtrays, tooth pick holders, shakers, candle holders, banks, and more. They are usually found with Made in Japan stickers on them.
I like this style because each one is a half round and when you put them back to back, they form a neat display perfect for your dinner table!
Here's a set of miniature Tiki Mug shakers:
These were made by a Japanese Company called "Quong Quong" and they are pretty much exact, but smaller, replicas of their common handled Tiki mug.
This next set is one of my favorite designs and are quite hard to find:
Made by OMC specifically for the "Tiki Hut".
Still in their box:
Here's most of my collection dragged out for a quick little photo shoot:
Mahalo, TabooDan
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tikicleen Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 11, 2003 Posts: 324 From: ripon: almond capital yet no orgeat
| Posted: 2011-08-20 09:17 am  Permalink
great shots of great shakers everyone! i especially like the fantastic photos randy took of the trader dick's shakers -- one of my personal favorites as well. and wow randy, those lanai shakers are great! the barrel harvey shakers are cool taboo dan -- once upon a time i used to have them. ive always liked their sneaky tiki design.
what i like most about tiki shakers are that they are the perfect size for a faux tiki mug for babies. here's violet with another one of my favorites that has yet to be posted here.... the tommy lee islander faux maori mug!
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bigbrotiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 10561 From: Tiki Island, above the Silverlake
| Posted: 2011-08-23 6:23 pm  Permalink
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On 2011-08-20 09:17, tikicleen wrote:
what i like most about tiki shakers are that they are the perfect size for a faux tiki mug for babies.
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I was just thinking the same thing!
Here are some A-frame shakers from Fiji:
And I really like these Tiki Modern wooden shakers, they show how two completely different Tiki traditions can be stylized, and how the "log" can determine the look ):
from the Tiki Kate Estate
 
 
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hang10tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 18, 2010 Posts: 1969 From: Las Vegas
| Posted: 2011-09-20 10:31 am  Permalink
Aloha everyone,
Can someone help with a Bali Hai S & P question?
Original vs Tiki Farm. How can you tell the difference?
Does the tiki farm version have their name on it?
The set I have does not have any markings on it.
Thanks. I couldn't find the answer on TC.
Jon
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