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  1. Here's my "2 coconuts" - We've been dealing with a notorious coin thief on Oahu for over a year now, and coins are getting snapped up left and right. How do I deal with this? Easy! I made my coins non-trackable, and I expect the finder to keep them. Just something you may want to consider - I get a lot of great e-mails from happy folks who found my coins "in the wild". Now the only thing that gets my goat is when someone takes my coin without leaving a thank you (or even a "took coin") in the log! The nerve of some people Tiki
  2. Here is the thickest metal geocoin in my (humble) collection (with a Yime for comparison): 5/16" thick! I know - it isn't machine made, and it isn't trackable - but hey! Its metal, its a geocoin, and it is REALLY thick! Tiki
  3. Holy Poop! Those are AMAZING! I am sooooooo in love with these nautical devices (I'm a huge lover of the Aubrey/Maturn books). Amazing blend of art, science, and design. Lemmie just say I'm down for a TikiCoin trade for any of the working navigation coins. When they are released I'll post again in the trade thread. wow Wow WOW! Tiki
  4. I was thinking about this, but I wanted to "keep it in the geo-community" if I could Mahalo, Tiki
  5. Woah! A BIG Mahalo to everyone - amazed at how many responded! I think I may have my "coin translator" - I'll be responding to everyone who sent an e-mail. Thanks again! As the coin (sloooooooowly) takes shape I'll post some photos here (as long as that is ok - it is non-trackable, and not for sale, so that is OK to post - correct?). Mahalo! Tiki
  6. Aloha everyone - I'm in the process of making a few "ultra-rare-non-trackable-never-to-be-sold-only-given-away-personally-by-me" TikiCoins (a-la Moun10Bike) and I am in need of someone who is very comfortable with that ever-so-spiffy "dead" language: Latin. I'd like to have a few phrases translated into latin for a coin. Please e-mail me or PM me if you are a latin buff. PLEASE only respond if you feel confident translating text into latin - I'd hate to inscribe an embarrassing typo on a coin! This is a long term project, but if you help me out and are VERY patient I'd be happy to send the helper one of the coins when it is done (whenever that is!). Mahalo! Tiki
  7. Wow!! Simply amazing. I am a huge fan of your work - all your coins have a wonderful sense of antiquity and mystery to them. The thought and time you put into designing them really shows. Tiki
  8. Trade is a go! Much Mahalos! Can't wait to heft the mega coin. Perhaps I will tie it around my neck for added exercise while searching for caches! Tiki
  9. Aloha everyone! Well, I am down to my last YAWP tikicoin from series one (except for my 1 "keeper" in my collection book). I was gonna drop in a cache, but after seeing one go for some serious $$ on the Bay of E the other day, I thought I may take advantage of its trading power! Here is a shot of the coin (well, not the exact one, but it is just like this) a YAWP non-trackable signature TikiCoin. The first design minted in the original series of 5 tikicoins, this one is numbered 174/200 and was cast way back in 2005. You can read more about it at my site: http://geotiki.com/geotiki/yawp.html Okey-dokey - now for the trade. Call me crazy, but I have been-a-yearning for one of those Mega-huge 5 inch monster geocoins for a while now. I love the generic design, the concept, and most of all, THE SIZE! I am most likely nuts to try and trade for something of this size - but it never hurts to try! I'll be dropping the Yawp in a cache in a week or two if this trade turns out to be as crazy as I think it is. Mahalo, Tiki
  10. Aloha Rock-it! I also love making things out of clay, and while pressing tiles in my studio it dawned on me that they would make great travel bugs! I bought some travel bug dog tags, wrote the numbers on the back of the moist tiles (along with some instructions), and Tiki's Travelin' Tiles were born! They got a lot of miles on them, but I think they have stalled out. I need to make some more! I can't wait to see what you guys make - http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=650262 http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=659841 Tiki
  11. Believe it or not the new (well, new as of 2000) japanese 500 yen coins use a lenticular effect in the actual stamped metal of the coin! Take a look - When viewed from the top, the zeros in the 500 appear to be filled with decorative lines, but when you tilt the coin at an angle you see this: http://www.mint.go.jp/eng/operations/coin/new500-02.html apparently the 2 pound coin has the same technology. Really neat effect - I kept one of the coins from my last trip (a pricey keepsake!) I am sure this is a seriously complex die to make, and is way too crazy for a geocoin. But if anyone is up for trying I'd trade for one!
  12. Hey there - I'm afraid this wouldn't really work. When PayPal awarded the buyer a refund from our account (see my post above) we didn't have enough in our paypal account to cover it. Paypal took what they could, then froze the account till we transfered funds into Paypal from the bank account we have tied into our PayPal account. Serious stuff!
  13. Aloha Tsun - Sorry to hear about your PayPal woes. I wanted to add a bit to your excellent post on how to get seller protection via PayPal. Before I get into it though I want to say I use PayPal daily for selling my artwork, and I am 95% happy with it. It allows me to sell my work around the world without having to hand over a 50% commission to a gallery. That said, though, I do feel that PayPal overall is unfairly balanced towards the buyer. I sold a complete set of TikiCoins on ebay a year ago and met all the criteria for seller protection that you listed above. The buyer claimed that the package arrived sealed and empty. I asked the buyer to please report the problem to the post office so I could begin the process of claiming the insurance $$. THe buyer did nothing, and asked for a refund. We communicated via email for 30 days (my trying to get the buyer to report the problem to the post office, they buyer trying to get a refund). I felt so bad I sent the buyer another Tiki Coin (I no longer could make a full set - he/she had bought the last one). Once the 30 days was up, they buyer reported fraud to PayPal and mailed me the empty package back along with the extra tiki coin I had sent. This is when I learned several VERY important things about dealing with Paypal and the post office. With Paypal, there is a 30 day moderated greivance period where the buyer and seller formally exchange emails that are read by Paypal. After this period, Paypal reviews the emails and decides who is "right". I had no idea of this, and was giving the buyer the benifit of the doubt - I was patiently trying to work out the problem outside of the paypal/ebay system. They buyer, on the other hand, was waiting for the 30 days to tick by, so he/she could then up their "fraud report" to the critical level and I was no longer allowed to reply or plead my case. PayPal then took the money out of my account. Ouch. The other lesson was, you can only get postal insurance if the person receiving the pacage files a report (via USPS). Even though the coins were fully insured against loss or damage, since the buyer never filled out a simple form I could not recoup my losses. So, I was out 5 TikiCoins and my $$! Man! You can tell I needed to vent! Lesson learned - the SECOND you get some fishy things going on in a PayPal arrangement, contact paypal and begin the investigation process. whew. My fingers are tired! Tiki Edit: Just re-read this - sounds so bitter! I gotta note I've sent out, like, 800 or so coins paid for with paypal, and have had only 1 problem. All in all, PayPal rocks - and I LOVE printing out my own postage labels.
  14. I totally agree with tsunrisebey here - while we do not have to pay designers, web support, and minters (we are crazy enough to try and do it all!), we have seen a big rise in shipping and metal costs since the last time we cast our TikiCoins. All of this ties into the plummeting dollar, the astronomical oil prices, and the spike in metal costs. This time last year when I cast coins silver was going for $8 and ounce. Now it is over $15! The drastic increase in the cost of raw materials has to make an impact on the finished coin's cost. Tiki
  15. Holy Kamoley! That's it - I'm making solid gold Tiki Coins now! Seriously, though, these coins are fabulous! Beautiful design and execution. If anyone in Hawaii bought one of the gold ones, I'd love to get a look at it!
  16. Those coins are... . . . . . . AMAZING! Absolutely fantastic work! The hard work and time you put into the coins really shows. Excellent job! Tiki
  17. These are amazing! I LOVE the copper coins - and (as you may have guessed) I am a big fan of handmade geocoins! Would you consider trading one of your copper coins for one or two of my new bronze tiki coins? The stars of my geocoin collection are all handmade coins, and yours would be a wonderful addition! Mahalo, Tiki
  18. If you have access to a ceramics studio (school, club, etc.) you can make some really neat trackables out of clay. I've pressed travel bug numbers into some clay tiles I made and sent them out in caches. The clay is very durable, inexpensive, and fun! http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=650262
  19. One of those would be an AMAZING cache find! I love well done signature items - and I REALLY love hand made geo-coins. Great work! PS - an earlier poster mentioned the silver art clay. Only trouble with that is (a) it is expensive (slightly more than the cost of silver) and ( you need a kiln (hight temperatue oven) to fire it - although I've seen it done on a gas stovetop or with a torch. Not that I am knocking Art Clay - I've used it a lot and realy like it! Perhaps you could make a few "extra special" siver sig coins for trading or well-loved caches. Love the coins! Tiki
  20. Aloha Folks! I'd totally love to trade for a Czech 2007 geocoin (the silver version is prefered). I'd put up two of my few remaining TikiCoins as a trade. Mahalo! Henrik (aka Tiki)
  21. Oh MAN! See what happens when your computer is broken for a spell - you miss out on cool coins! I'd LOVE to trade someone one or two of my few remaining TikiCoins for one of the silver version of this coin. I have a few replica groschen that were pressed for me on a neat old coin press in the main square in Prague back in '97. I LOVE Prague! Soooo many neat old metal things - I took about 1000 photos of doorknobs Lemmie know if someone is up for a trade! one of the many amazing door knobs/doorways: bought my coins a few stalls down from this guy: Mahalo - Tiki
  22. I just released a couple of travlelbugs that I made using Groundspeak TB#'s. Made them out of clay and inscribed the TB tag numbers in the back. Here is a pic and a link to the TB page: http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=650262 I had some not-so-great tiles lying about in my studio and I thought they'd make great Travel Bugs. I hope they rack up some miles!
  23. I love the little "bonus" coin!
  24. Ok - I rarely go for a non-handmade coin - but this one is amazing! It is very "Crake-ish" in its fabulous design and execution. Anyone up for trading one for a TikiCoin? PM me if you are! Great coin! Nice to see one so well crafted! Mahalo, Tiki
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