georgia flatlander
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Thanks! I gave it to my 13-year-old niece, so I'm sure she'll enjoy it!
Not any of my business, but I'm gonna spout off anyway. It's a noble gesture to give it to your niece, providing she is a true artifact enthusiast who truly realizes the significance of this piece. Teens' interests change like the wind and their trust of others should be at least of some consideration here. Many years ago, a teenager (also about 13 years old) found one of the best (and largest) points ever on a sandbar in the presence of a bunch of witnesses. One guy even offered to trade a VW for it! But the kid declined. Fast forward a few years, I asked his uncle about the point who remembered it quite well. He talked to his nephew, now an adult, who replied that he had no idea what happened to the point. The more "friends" your niece shows it to, the greater the chance, that it will disappear, unless she has the good judgement to keep it secured in a safe, not just lying on her dresser or in a shoe box under her bed.
Flatlander are you sure that point did not come from Hurtsboro Al? My cousin received an email from an archaeologist in Alabama over the weekend about a point found on a family farm that looks very similar to the one you found.