[size=large]A couple of months ago a friend on another treasure hunting forum put out a general call for seaglass. it seems that the tumbled glass you find on the beach is a hot commodity and she uses the seaglass to make jewellery. There used to be a bottle factory in Bermuda near the old Royal Naval Dockyard back in the 1800's, they dumped their reject bottles in the ocean and the waves did the rest of the work to turn this glass into seaglass.
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The bottle factory is long gone but the beach nearby is a mountain of seaglass, so I agreed to stop by Glass Beach as it is called and pick up some seaglass and send it to her by mail. (this is before I realized how much it costs to send 5 lbs. of sea glass from Bermuda to the US by airmail but that's another story)
Over the course of all this mucking about I discovered that this seaglass isn't just old junk glass it is actually pretty valuable - about $50 / lb in bulk and the special jewellery pieces go for a lot more. So now I am kind of in the seaglass business, or at least I am collecting a bunch of the stuff while I figure out how to get around the high cost of shipping the seaglass to the mainland.
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The bottle factory is long gone but the beach nearby is a mountain of seaglass, so I agreed to stop by Glass Beach as it is called and pick up some seaglass and send it to her by mail. (this is before I realized how much it costs to send 5 lbs. of sea glass from Bermuda to the US by airmail but that's another story)

Over the course of all this mucking about I discovered that this seaglass isn't just old junk glass it is actually pretty valuable - about $50 / lb in bulk and the special jewellery pieces go for a lot more. So now I am kind of in the seaglass business, or at least I am collecting a bunch of the stuff while I figure out how to get around the high cost of shipping the seaglass to the mainland.
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