GHOST OF ELVIS (aka Arne) recently scored the fantastic Witco tiki bar for sale on Ebay – and had it hauled all the way from the east coast to his Jungle Room in Albuquerque. I am so jealous!
GofE explains that, ” This tiki bar made its way from the thrift store outside Washington D.C. where the ebay seller first found it around the time that President Obama was inaugurated… to a consignment store in Virginia, and then through the magic of this blog, ebay, and craters and freighters the whole set ended up in my jungle room in a mid-century ranch home in New Mexico built in 1953….” Click through for more on the story, along with some Witco history… and 2 more great photos…
GofE aka Arne also adds is a little advice on repairing vintage Witco furniture and tikis when a piece chips off and bare wood is exposed. He says:
Witco decor is generally made out of red cedar with dark walnut stain. In the original pictures that Chad sent in, you’ll notice that a piece is broken off the foot of the bar on the right side. The original care and treatment instructions from Witco advise to darken such bare wood with dark walnut stain and then rub smooth. That’s just what I did, and you’ll notice the bare wood area is gone when the bar appears in my pics.
-Arne
Thanks, Ghost of Elvis!