Can anyone help me identify this brass or bronze statue? I found it in the river whi

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Could you complete the sentence zoomman? "I found it in the river whi" What river? Where? While doing?
 

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1st -Since you posted this on New Member Introduction - Welcome Aboard! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Tennessee for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
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2nd - You might have more success ID'ng this if you post your request on Forum > Discoveries > What Is It?
 

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Wow this is cool. At first I was thinking something Indian, but now thinking it looks more like a polynesian/hawaiian/pacific island culture. pretty amazing condition for having gone through a river.
 

Dude you found that in M'boro? I'll be interests to see what ID you come up with. I never find anything THAT cool in Nashville.
 

It reminds me of Shiva -- that might be a possibility.
 

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