First time posting on Treasurenet

glass half fool

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I discovered Treasurenet about a month ago while trying to ID and old bottle I dug this year .After quickly finding the info I was checking out the site for a few weeks .I have been digging and picking up old bottles for a long time and realized that the members here are a wealth of knowledge about a large array of subjects . I am about 10 miles north of the Mason Dixon line in PA .I have spend most of my life outdoors doing any number of hobbies .I have spent a good deal of time studying the local history of the area and especially my direct ancestors . As I learn how to post I hope to contribute to the good of the site and if I mess up please help me to learn . Thanks
 

Welocme to Tnet.

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"Welocme" is treasure language for "welcome".
 

Welcome aboard!
 

Welcome to the forum from Massachusetts!
 

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Welcome Aboard Glass Half Fool from another resident of the great state of PA! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Pennsylvania for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to PA.
 

Welocme! I look forward to reading more of your posts.
 

Welcome and you may want to scroll down to the Pennsylvania section.
 

Thanks to all that responded to my post and also thanks for making me aware of the sub forums for PA
 

Welcome aboard :icon_thumright:
 

Welcome to Treasurenet. There is a wealth of information and knowledgeable folks here willing to help.
 

Welcome to Tnet, it's a community full of good people.
 

Welcome from Virginia! If you check down under the Artifact Forum Heading, you will Find "Bottles & Glass" and might find out more about any bottles you are looking for info on. The site is full of a lot of knowledgeable people. Good Luck!
 

Glad to have you with us! Welcome from the south side of the Mason Dixon!
 

The huge part of finding old bottles in the woods for me is the historical evidence they give to see how people lived in earlier times . All of our country had it's pioneer settlers . When I find something that is 100 years old or more I wonder how those people lived their daily lives . I may think about what the value of the object I found is worth but that is not the first question that comes to mind .Thanks again for all that chose to respond to my post .
 

Welcome to TNet! Hope you enjoy the forum!
 

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