A Michigan man used a heavy rock as a doorstop for decades before experts confirmed it was a meteorite. The nearly 23-pound rock was made of iron and nickel and was valued at about $100,000.

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A Michigan man used a heavy rock as a doorstop for decades before experts confirmed it was a meteorite. The nearly 23-pound rock was made of iron and nickel and was valued at about $100,000.
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Riverstone doorstops
"I came across this image and immediately set to designing our own version. We squared the base to make they’re extremely stable and weighing in at around 4kgs each they’re the extra hand you’re needing to keep your doors in place. Available in two sizes. Entirely hand carved from river stones."
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Build a couch, crochet edition lol
First take a brick (it's a doorstop couch). Make it a sweater.
Add a back (cardboard with batting)
Add some comfy arms
Add ruffle and seat cushion (the ruffle idea I got from a tissue box couch, it helps break up the large boring bottom area)
Need some decorative touches!
Tadah! Brick couch doorstop😋 It came out really cute! I'll have to make a non brick one for my dolls:)
Frankart Bookends & Hubley Doberman Pinscher Cast Iron Doorstop
Source: Lone Jack, Mo Soulis Auctions
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