Lawrence Selman has written: 'Paperweights for collectors' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Paperweights
Patience thinks that it is paperweights because shelves hold stuff up while paperweights hold stuff down.
rocks can break if you freeze and thaw it
Paper weights are traditionally used in offices. The most common use for paperweights is to keep documents, files etc in place. Paperweights can also be used as a fun way to bring a desk to life and many people collect paperweights in different shapes and sizes.
There are a few places where Caithness paperweights can be purchased. These include Caithness Glass, 20th Century Glass and Replacements. Another option is to look on eBay.
No, unless they are wet.
The glass may break.
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Most products from Canon are too large to be used as paperweights. The only possible items that can be considered paperweights are the colored ink cartridges but it is recommended to recycle those.
Caithness Glass is a UK company that specializes in decorative and functional art. Paperweights can be purchased on their website, but some people may find the paperweight they want listed on eBay.
They can range from free (a rock) to anything a collector is willing to pay.
Brake lines should never freeze. The fluids the lines contain aren't freezable content.