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Bob makes an invention that helps a waiter deal with a crumby situation; Bob builds a one of a kind doorbell for a new music shop.
Bob makes an invention that helps a waiter deal with a crumby situation; Bob builds a one of a kind doorbell for a new music shop.
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S1, EP7 "Violin Doorbell"Bob makes an invention that helps a waiter deal with a crumby situation; Bob builds a one of a kind doorbell for a new music shop.
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S1, EP6 "Beer Slider"Bob uses a telegraph key to deliver beer; Bob uses a phonograph and tape to help out a local tee-shirt shop.
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S1, EP1 "Pizza Guillotine"Bob attempts to build something really cool for a local Brooklyn business; a pair of suspenders are used to charge an everyday item; Bob uses a boat helm to slice pizzas at one of the most famous pizzerias in New York.
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S1, EP2 "Paper Airplane Catapult"Bob makes an invention for a Coney Island deli; Bob builds something to launch the first plane in 40 years off of the USS Intrepid.
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