A nice Tikizone wooden plaque. http://www.tikizone.com/
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Hanging atop 'tapa of last resort', (i.e. quick, thumbtack up some plastic tapa to cover the white walls before everyone arrives!), is Gecko's maginificent Tiki Central plaque (http://www.geckotiki.com/), to either side two Bamboo Ben Tikis overlook the bar. (http://www.bambooben.com/)
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A quiet corner between two windows, taken in daylight.
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A drink card for the Luau on the side table.
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Behind one of the chairs, I've stashed a plethora of Tiki faced drink bottles- someday, these may become lamp components.
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Down alongside the records, a Marquesan Tiki by Seamus guards the vinyl treasures. (http://www.tikisbyseamus.com/)
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This little fellow came from Tikiland in San Diego- http://www.tikiland.net/
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And this happy little guy is the second Tiki who came to us via 'Bamboo 2 U and Tikis too'!
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These two dark looking poles are actually extra special treasures that haven't been permanently installed yet. They await the full bar build out- then they'll be happily situated.
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The poles are Oceanic Arts treasures! (http://www.oceanicarts.net/) 'Happy Cannibals'. Alongside, you can see some of mug collection.
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This is another Tikizone piece http://www.tikizone.com/
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He was a lucky e-bay find. He's a bit hard to photograph as no one angle does him justice.
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And another Tikizone- http://www.tikizone.com/
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This bamboo wraps around the bookcase that makes up my backbar, you'd never guess what's on the other side.
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Rums, mugs, etc.
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This shelf is everday mugs I serve drinks in. Up top, you can catch a glimpse of my Kahiki mugs.
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Bamboo Scratchers for "Backscratchers" and the "Tropical Itch".
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The Kahiki mug collection, some are modern/post restaurant era, and the salt and pepper set is not genuinely Kahiki at all, just in the style thereof.
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The Gecko plaque that is the centerpiece of the Lounge.
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The mugs on the top shelf are either field collected, or Maryland local. At either side of the bar you can see Tiki plaques that Tiki King originally designed.
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The righthand side of the bar, more daily use mugs.
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Everyday glassware and some of the more interesting rums are down here.
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A soon to be Tikified all too white set of shelves covered with a wild jumble of mugs. Eventually all this will get sorted out and made much more visible.
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A trailertaste original, similar to the Leteg, but with certain differences that give it an attitude all its own. http://www.trailertaste.com/trailertaste_velvet_paintings.htm
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Rain's painting from the Hukilau painting demo back in 2003, later auctioned off to support Hukilau. I have several of Rain's paintings, I love his work, and hope to eventually add more! http://rain-art.com/main.html
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The current sad state of affiars- a white ceiling, cloth tacked up over white bookshelves as a temporary measure, thatch drooping down over the mugs, and all too white background for the mugs in their upper shelves.
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The next few pix are of the mugs in the upper shelves above the bookcases, some are vintage, others are new. Some mass produced, some limited editions. Eventually, all will get sorted and repositioned. For now, though, mug chaos.
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Mr. Bali Hais and Wahines.
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The two on the right are Bosko's Tipsy Bob and a handmade art 'Bob'. (http://www.tikibosko.com/)
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A bunch of Tikifarm mugs, including the Emeril mugs from Tchoup Chop in Orlando, which does have a few Tikis- see http://www.emerils.com/restaurants/
orlando_tchoupchop/gallery_restaurant.php
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A variety of Munktiki bastards hidding in the thatch (for the moment!)
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