List, There is another little known toolbox meteorite. Lorenzo, NB was used 
by the Brauer family as a door stop for over a decade. They knew it was a 
meteorite but it also had a nice size and shape to hold open an interior door. 
This information was passed to me by the finders son. Nininger tried to 
purchase both meteorites (Sidney and Lorenzo) Albert Brauer found while farming 
in NW Nebraska in the 1930's. Regards, Fred Olsen
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> Steve Arnold #1 writes:
> 
> "There have to be a hundred more  examples!"
> 
> Yep, don't forget Korra Korrabes (H3), the largest specimen
> of which (24 kg) was used in a garden wall until 2000 August.
> 
> Bernd
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