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Sand Dollar Door Knocker
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Sand Dollar Door Knocker
Item Id:MH-943
The Michael Healy Snad Dollar Door Knocker is cast in Solid Brass or Silver Nickel. Your Door Knocker was designed by Michael Healy for easy mounting. The included mounting screws work well with both wood and metal doors.
1. Hold your Door Knocker in the desired position on your door and mark hole locations with a pencil.
2. Drill guide holes using a 1/8" drill bit. Screws accept a Phillip's head screwdriver.
3. Some designs will require that the body of the Door Knocker be removed before the mounting bracket can be attached.
4. Screw the mounting bracket into desired position.
5. If required, re-attach the body of the Door Knocker to the mounting bracket.

Width 4.25", Height 4.25" Depth 1.5 ", Weight 2 lbs

Usually leaves warehouse in two days or less.

Sand dollars are in the Echinoid class of marine animals. When alive, they are covered with a suit of movable spines that encompass the entire shell. The name "sand dollar" is a reference to their round flat shape, which is similar to a large coin. Sand dollars usually eat tiny particles of food that float in the water. They hide by burying themselves under the sand. Like its close relative the sea urchin, the sand dollar has five sets of pores arranged in a petal pattern. The pores are used to move sea water into its internal water-vascular system, which allows for movement.

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