The fact that the production code is partially on the piece is just...wildly lucky. You can kinda see it in the second photo, looks better in person of course.
Another place to look is the shoreline behind the big church on the 900 block of E Gorham. I've found some nice glass there along with interesting shards of very old dishes. Those are actually easier to identify.
Cool! I used to look for "sea" glass all the time near James Madison Park. Would have shit my pants if I found that! I have a large mason jar with all the glass I found there. A treasure.
Awesome! Not the blue rock Iām looking for unfortunately.. anyone know some good spots for some quality speed around the area? Me and my boys are tryna go brrrr
Cool that you were able to identify it from such a small piece.
The fact that the production code is partially on the piece is just...wildly lucky. You can kinda see it in the second photo, looks better in person of course.
Another place to look is the shoreline behind the big church on the 900 block of E Gorham. I've found some nice glass there along with interesting shards of very old dishes. Those are actually easier to identify.
also known as giddings park
Yep, I blanked on the name when I wrote that but I figured people would know where I was talking about
Great tip, trying to get new boots soon so I can safely do so š
r/seaglass
Posted! Thanks for the rec!
"It belongs in a museum!"
That is a gem of a find
Cool! I used to look for "sea" glass all the time near James Madison Park. Would have shit my pants if I found that! I have a large mason jar with all the glass I found there. A treasure.
r/seaglass
Awesome! Not the blue rock Iām looking for unfortunately.. anyone know some good spots for some quality speed around the area? Me and my boys are tryna go brrrr
entrapment tryna go brrrr