(JP¥5,600)
This is a different type of vintage Hawaiian keychain that Mr. Tsuyoshi Noguchi used with his personal items, such as a JAM HOME MADE carabiner. These were sold in the 90s at souvenir shops in Hawaii (Hyatt Regency Waikiki, Ala Moana Center), and were only available in Hawaii at that time. Of course, they are no longer sold and are extremely difficult to obtain. Attaching it to a keychain will give it a significant presence. While the way you attach carabiners, keychains, and keys can be limited and often similar to others, simply attaching this will make a big impact, just like Mr. Noguchi (see images 7, 8, and 9). Mr. Takuya Kimura also had a styling featuring Mr. Noguchi's personal items in the magazine Popeye (see images 4 and 5). In his private life, Mr. Noguchi seems to have been influenced, as he also uses a vintage Hawaiian keychain on his car key holder (image 6). The items I am offering for sale this time are new, unused, deadstock items with their original tags (only the one on the bottom right of image 10 is tag-free but in excellent condition). It is difficult to obtain these even if they are only from the 90s and limited to Hawaii, but it is unlikely that new, unused items with tags will appear again in the future. Image 10 shows the items for sale, and they are sold individually. Therefore, the auction price is for one item. Please let me know which item you would like via the transaction navigation after winning the auction. I am also selling these elsewhere, so if you are concerned about stock, please check the stock in advance via the question section. Please be sure to read my profile.
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