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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Ceramic
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Shape
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S & P
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Dimensions
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?" x ?"
(?cm x ?cm)
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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Decorative Characteristics
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Coloring
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Imagery
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Tiki
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Marking
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In the Collection of:
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kingstiedye
Trader
1241 mugs
Member since Oct 9, 2005
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Tags
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shakers
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Distinguishing
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From Duncan Mold , a Homemade
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Manufactured by Homemade
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Designed by ?
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Produced circa 1963-?
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Edition of ?
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These shakers are shaped like a traditional temple image. The tiki has wide round eyes, a large simple headdress, a gaping mouth and his long fingers which meet on his stomach. Colors vary since they were painted by home hobbyists. They were made from a Duncan brand hobbyist mold (circa 1963) and also resemble the early Coco Joe's piece pictured on pg. 167 of Tiki Quest.
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