Morrow Mountain

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This is an example of the native material used in many locally made points. According to it's card (I make one for each point I find). I found this point in Fannin Co., Ga. on Noontootla Creek bottomland in July 1957, that was during school vacation. I was going swimming with my first girlfriend, much to her father's consternation but her mom liked me. We were nerds, hunted together lots. There is a star by the date, but I don't remember what it was for.:icon_scratch: IMG_2133.webp
 
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Yep same style and material I've found around Alabama... Probably about the simplest style point they could make...and 1957!! Your an old timer ain't you
 
Nice point , that’s what’s cool about this hobby you can look at that point and remember finding it long ago , I grew up in Maryland and have some good memories of finding the same looking Morrows made from same type of quartz ..... they pop so nice in a freshly plowed field after a heavy rain
 
Wow, from the base and it's form I bet that one was originally much larger and carefully, faithfully, necessarily worked down to it's present stage in the continuum of reduction BOOM! Aesthetically Awesome. Nice to find 'em all over again.
 

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