Wooden Cigar Indian

Cool! Same height as me. I don't weigh that much, though.

It looks great as-is. I'd leave it alone.
 
I've been in the market for a cigar indian but haven't found one worthy. I would buy yours as is if you were local.
 
Well if you notice, the aqua blue paint is a lot brighter...that is because my dad put on some of his own markings when he got it. Then my step father got tan paint on it in several places on accident when painting the house. At any rate I'll probably try to clean some of the dirt and sap off and leave it as is. That yellow stain running down his leg is sap, not that he had too much to drink :ss
 
I know it's tempting to put a fresh coat of paint on that baby...but, from an antique perspective, it's value will remain higher to leave it intact. It has a great aged look on it as it is.

:tpd: Exactly... will remain more valuable. It looks pretty nice to me! :ss
 
Here is another shot. I looked again and I think it is about 6'2" or so..need to measure. Thanks for all the comments :tu

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Badass...you anyone who wrongs you, will suffer a horrible death by Woodan Indian man. :cool: Just like in that movie Creepshow II. :r
 
Badass...you anyone who wrongs you, will suffer a horrible death by Woodan Indian man. :cool: Just like in that movie Creepshow II. :r

I was trying to think what that movie was called . Good bit . Good flick . Nice wooden Indian . So whats the reason for the wooden cigar store Indian anyway ? Where did they come from ? What was the reason for them ? And just to stop some of the wise cracks , I know they came from tree's . :ss Seriously though , there has got to be a story as to how the wooden Indians came about .
 
I agree with the jungle on this as well, leave it rustic, but like you said clean it up a bit... it does look cool. I will have to track one down one day. Thanks for sharing it.
 
Ive lusted after a good Indian for years. You've got a gem there. Just clean it up a bit and then leave as is.
 
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