Collecting Hawaiin Surf Surfing Collectible Boards




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Let’s face it, the hawaiin experience is where it all started. Early hawaiins rode the waves using half logs just to test their manhood.

Hawaii being the ‘Mecca’ of the surf world , means owning anything hawaiin as far as surfing is concern would be the most coveted.


Did you know that in early times the folks in Hawaii before cutting a tree to make surfboards, would first bury a fish underneath the tree? Yes it’s a form of ritual, an offering to the gods. They applied various forms of incantations and consecration as part of their ritual.


Surboards were made from different kinds of trees using bone and stone tools to shape it. Balsa was the most widely used wood because it’s lighter. But modern surfboards are now made in polyurethane encased in fiberglass and polyester to make it even lighter but sturdier. There are also surfboards that are made in aluminum or carbon fiber.


When it comes to hydrodynamics, some makers apply fins on their creations.

There are now variety of surfboards to choose from starting with hawaiin made balsa wood, longboards, shortboards, hybrids, retros, eggs, bigboys, midrange and guns.


The craze of collecting surfboards and its memorabilia like surf books, magazines and posters are today bigger than ever. Collectors say the thrill is in the hunt and validation of the find.

You don’t have to connect yourself to a body of water to really savor and enjoy your surfboards, although you can. But surfboards nowadays are also the focal points of any residential or commercial establishments as their main theme or décor.


The monetary values of surfboards are subjective. There are no surefire measure. One key is just to collect the kinds you really like. You could place ads in a physical newspaper or advertise online if you want to buy, trade or sell your surfboards.

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Collecting Hawaiin Kitsch




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Hawaiina or collecting all things hawaiin are sought after collectors for years or even decades.
For hawainna collectors owning a piece of tangible artifacts brings back a time when you are in a tropical paradise, away from all the cares of the reality of the world.
It brought a taste of the tropics that promise fun and excitement.

Hawaii being one of the top tourist destinations of the world provided visitors a lot of gifts and keepsakes from their exotic island travels, thus the souvenir industry in Hawaii today, is big business.

Little odd and ends, like hula girl lamps, hula doll nodders or popularly known as dashboard hula dolls, surfboards, aloha shirts, ukuleles, hawainn vintage posters, and tikis are among the things collectors would like to own.

Hawaiina’s heyday were in the fifties until seventies. They even dubbed it as Polynesian Pop and America just naturally embraced it. James Michener’s best selling novel The Tales of the South Pacific and the broadway musical hit South Pacific were all proofs that hawaiin influence were marked in the American cultural landscape.

Although Polynesian Pop waned in the seventies, it made a huge comeback brought on by scenesters in their twenties and a generation younger than baby boomers .
And from the rate I’ts going Hawaiina or Polynesian Pop or whatever you would call it, is here to stay.

So let this introduction be the first of its series on hawaiin kitsch collecting.
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Collecting Art Noveau




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Towards the end of the nineteenth century many of the more progressive artists grew tired of the heavy, ornate architecture, decoration and design of the time, which still contained the obvious influence of Classical, Baroque, Renaissance, Rococo and other styles.

Then there was a reaction called a revolt. It took the form of a return to simplicity, craftsmanship and a flowing line. The result was Art Noveau.

Today, Art Noveau pieces are quite expensive and from an investment point of view they would seem to be oversubscribed just like the stock market. This is because of two major points: first, the period of this style was relatively short(around twenty years) and secondly , much of it was hand –made.

Combine those two facts together its fairly obvious that the quantity of Art Noveau are limited. The law of supply and demand is driving prices up and the same law should ensure that those prices rise even higher.

Although Art Noveau is now sought after and the prices are generally beyond most pockets bear in mind that this style penetrated all aspects of life and many household articles can be found that won’t make a large hole in your pocket.

Ceramic tiles are one example. Thousands of fireplaces , bathrooms surrounds and hallways in old houses are decorated with Art Noveau tiles and firms demolishing such houses are usually careful when removing them.
If you decide to collect tiles, your investment will increase at a greater rate if you collect in sets. That would be sufficient to cover a small coffee table or what have you.

Like most things, Art Noveau furniture often reaches a stage of deterioration where it is either thrown away or sold cheaply. If you have the opportunity obtain such pieces, scrutinize them carefully because it might have furniture fittings that are distinctive and collectable.

If you have an interest in books, keep an eye for illustrated books of this period. A title that a bookseller might consider unimportant because of the lack of popularity of the author might well be worth buying for the illustrations or the design on the cover.

Finally, don’t forget the everyday objects that are easily overlooked. Examples that spring to mind are picture frames and cheese dishes.
Such items can still be picked up relatively cheaply and compiling a collection of either would constitute an excellent investment.

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