The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
The Ferrari wouldn't even make it down the access road to the main house!!!! This is so extremely sad and I am very curious now about the backstory as to how the property became so rundown. Were the various production companies maintaining the grounds and exteriors during the golden years of the 70's and 80's and the good lady Anderson just didn't have the resources to mainatain it herself? I am very worried now that whomever buys it will tear it all down and divide it up.........Oh My God!!!!!!!!!!
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I consider it gone already. I'd rather be pleasantly surprised to learn someone bought it and fixed it up to its former glory than shocked and saddened when it is razed and subdivided.
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It would be interesting to know what Eve Anderson was paid per episode when they actually filmed at Pahonu.........Does anyone know or have an idea what the going rate was back then? I know they would've maintained the grounds during filming and fixed any damage they caused. I have a relative who had his house taken over for a week of filming and they came in and took loads of pictures so they knew where his stuff was located and then they moved it all out with a professional moving company. They were put up in a hotel which included a pet allowance to board their dog. When they were done, everything was put back exactly where it was before filming and scuffed walls were touched up with paint. They even tuned the piano they moved out. He said it was a fun experience, but still an inconvenience. In Pahonu's case filming was outside so Eve could remain living there, but it would still be an inconvenience with daily activities and then dealing with fan fallout during/after shooting would be a real hassle so I can see why she stopped. Having said that, it would be great if she allowed HFO to film there one last time.......Steve and Co. track down Wo Fat in an abandoned overgrown North Shore estate of a writer who passed away many years ago.....Robin Masters rings a bell.....it would make for a great location in its current state, but I do prefer it manicured.
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Hello and welcome!Master Robins wrote:Okay Guys I have a question to ask! I am working on the floor plan of Robins Nest (The fictional version not the real house plan that's up for sale now and I need confirmation from you guys that I have all of the rooms that Robin Masters has!
Here is the list of rooms in the main House that I have so far that I have actually seen on the show.
The Foyer
Higgins Study
The Living Room
The Dark Room
The Kitchen
The Loggia (where the eat outside)
The Wine Cellar (basement)
The Computer/Security Room (basement)
The Billiard/Snooker Room
The Dinning Room
The Library
Higgins Bedroom
Robins Bedroom
Guest Bedroom
If I am missing anything please let me know guys!
I would like to put together a floor plan blue print of the TV Robins nest.
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This is a great idea. I believe some people talked about doing this a couple of years ago, but nothing became of it. I for one would love to see this!
There is a laundry room somewhere. It was briefly seen in one episode. And a hot tub and sauna were mentioned a couple of times, but never seen.
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Not sure how you'd diagram them but off the top of my head I remember 5 different Guest Bedrooms.
The Aunt Who Came to Dinner

Summer School

Mr White Death

Faith and Begorrah

The Case of the Red Faced Thespian

The Aunt Who Came to Dinner

Summer School

Mr White Death

Faith and Begorrah

The Case of the Red Faced Thespian

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Here is what I found out when I was there 2 years ago:J.J. Walters wrote:
Good to see the "concrete slab" again in all its glory! Has the mystery of this thing ever been solved? I can't remember what the verdict was (if there was any).
"I have been asking one of the Park keepers from the picnic park 3 houses far down about the concrete slab.
He told me, that around WWII, they used that for keeping live lobsters when they had huge events going on at the estate.
He also told me, that the base is wider and had steel poles to function like a kind of prison for the lobsters.
I have been diving down, the water was only 0,8 meters deep and the concrete slab is deeper in the sand than I could dig.
But the man (who also knows Eve A.) sounded credible, he knows a lot about the history of this particular place and does everything without getting a single buck. "
http://magnum-mania.com/Forum/viewtopic ... &start=100
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I thought at one point we determined that it was designed for rainwater runoff:
http://magnum-mania.com/Forum/viewtopic ... off#p11544
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http://magnum-mania.com/Forum/viewtopic ... off#p11544
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The Summer School pic looks like the set for the guest house with different furniture. The door is on the left with the closet with bi-fold doors forward of it. Anybody else see that?Sam wrote:Not sure how you'd diagram them but off the top of my head I remember 5 different Guest Bedrooms.
The Aunt Who Came to Dinner
Summer School
Mr White Death
Faith and Begorrah
The Case of the Red Faced Thespian
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Now that I look closer, the first pic above looks like the entrance to the billiard room from the "spin the cat" episode and the room used in the Kona Winds episode. Recycled sets, perhaps?
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The Summer School pic looks like the set for the guest house with different furniture. The door is on the left with the closet with bi-fold doors forward of it. Anybody else see that?
I see that now,the doors match the guesthouse doors.They added a door in that episode.

I see that now,the doors match the guesthouse doors.They added a door in that episode.

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Pahonu,
This is the cap from Photo play.

This is the cap from Photo play.

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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
Sam,
I thought the same thing -- looks like Magnum's bedroom in the guesthouse, just with different furniture. So not a real bedroom from the actual interior of the main house but simply a "re-cyling" of the set for Magnum's bedroom.
JMO
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I thought the same thing -- looks like Magnum's bedroom in the guesthouse, just with different furniture. So not a real bedroom from the actual interior of the main house but simply a "re-cyling" of the set for Magnum's bedroom.
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Well we all know about the winecellar and the guesthouse.




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Hi Golf.golfmobile wrote:Sam,
I thought the same thing -- looks like Magnum's bedroom in the guesthouse, just with different furniture. So not a real bedroom from the actual interior of the main house but simply a "re-cyling" of the set for Magnum's bedroom.
JMO
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I never noticed it until Pahonu mentioned it,I think you're both right.
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that the crazy price tag assumes redevelopment. For someone spending that kind of cash, I don't think you're in the market for a fixer upper. I'm not sure if it is classified as a historical home - or what that entails in Hawaii. I assume that the classification would hurt the value of the place significantly. Sure, I'd love the place as it is. But to many, I'm sure it's just an old home in need of a complete renovation...not to mention the grounds.Steve wrote:I am very worried now that whomever buys it will tear it all down and divide it up.........Oh My God!!!!!!!!!!
On the issue of the slab, I thought at one point someone mentioned it being a bunker from WWII. I remember seeing photos of other similar looking structures around the coast.
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