Jonathan and Richard (and of course anyone else)
Here is the reply from Justin Crain to Jonathan's message which answers Richard's question too.
Peter
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To: Peter Hutchison, [100044,1633]
Date: 16/11/1999 18:29
RE: Re: interesting piece,
Aloha Peter,
Thanks for your assistance with this matter. I know for a
fact that this was found 12' under a log cabin. It may
sound like BS, but it is not. The town in WI is Siren. I
have tried researching the "souvenier" aspect. You know,
all of the "tut-mania" stuff. I still haven't seen anything
like it. Sure seems like a lot of work to put into a
trinket.
Mahalo for the support!
Justin
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