December 30, 2005

Stolen Tiki Alert: Polynesiac Tikis in Long Beach

Filed under: Art, Los Angeles, News, People, Stolen Tiki Alert, Tiki — Humuhumu @ 6:37 pm
Two Polynesiac tikis recently stolen in Long Beach
Two Polynesiac tikis recently stolen in Long Beach

Tiki carver and artist Polynesiac has learned that two of his tikis have been stolen from a store in Long Beach. The tikis had been put on consignment there, and were reportedly stolen along with many other items in the store. Each of the two tikis are about two feet tall and about 3/4 of a foot wide, and carved from Mexican fan palm. They are stained a dark color and sealed with a shiny clear coat. The two tikis are pictured above — on the left is “Tangaroa” and on the right is three different views of “Marquesan Tattoo.” If you see these tikis call Polynesiac (Jim) on his cell phone at (310) 971-5068.

One Response to “Stolen Tiki Alert: Polynesiac Tikis in Long Beach”

  1. Long Beach Defense Attorney Says:

    Great website, I love tikis. I will get the word out about the stolen tikis.

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