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Hey John I collect the seaglass too. I hear the reds and oranges are worth alot of money.
 

Hey Deb!!

Congrats on the ring!!!! I haven't been doing any detecting for awhile but did a fair amt. of bottle digging last spring in Chester.

HH,

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I lived almost directly on the beach for eleven years and never even heard of sea glass until I moved back home to Birmingham. The beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama are made of smooth, white sand - not the best place to look for it.

People have collected sea glass for a long time, but the popularity of it is growing. Some people plan their vacations around hunting it.

Here is an an interview I did with an expert sea glass hunter and collector.

http://www.gulf-shores-travel-guide.com/sea-glass.html
 

hey root....i collect sea glass for my niece who makes jewelry out of it. i also collect at the jersey shore. mostly Avalon and Stone Harbor....whereabouts are you searching?
i never found a black piece before, thats awesome. i have found blues , amber(yellow), and deep reds as well as the common browns, greens and clears.
 

I don't get very much sea in my neck of the woods, so I made some of my own. I know that sea glass purists cringe when us landlocked folks do this, but I promise not to pass it off as genuine... :wink:

Mr R
 

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mistergee said:
hey root....i collect sea glass for my niece who makes jewelry out of it. i also collect at the jersey shore. mostly Avalon and Stone Harbor....whereabouts are you searching?
i never found a black piece before, thats awesome. i have found blues , amber(yellow), and deep reds as well as the common browns, greens and clears.

Hey Mister Gee.....

What a coinkidink. All these pieces were found between 99th and and 88th in Stone Harbor.
 

I collect some sea glass and even glass not from the water. (cobalt blue, red, amber, etc..) Found a nice glass stopper that looks like it has been in the water for many years. Just wanted to share :)
 

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What a coinkidink. All these pieces were found between 99th and and 88th in Stone Harbor.
usually i start at 58th and head north to the boardwalk. the next day i'll head south to the hotels to around 80th. didn't find much this year, but did see several people doing the same thing after a storm this spring. never saw anyone else looking before. i think the competition plus the fact they don't allow bottles on the beaches anymore has contributed to lack of finds. that plus the beach cleaning everyday during the summer buries alot. wish i woulda kept all the glass that was lying around when i was a kid in the 70's.
 

It's true that reds and oranges and yellows are rare and highly prized. Grade A (jewelry grade) with no sharp edges are worth more than those with edges. A single piece of orange (rarest) could sell for a few hundred. If I can sort out my several pounds, I'll try to post some pics of what I've collected over the years.

This is a serious hobby replete with an organization and annual festival. Check out this site:
http://www.seaglassassociation.org/
 

i would posts pics of what i have found but i gave all of it to my niece who makes jewelry.
thanks for the link, i'll pass it on to her. :thumbsup:
 

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