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  1. The Shoe Phone a frequently used gadget of Maxwell Smart, appearing from the first episode "Mr. Big", ringing during a concert at Symphony Hall in Washington DC. It has appeared in many episodes of the series, becoming a pop culture item that was often associated with Maxwell Smart. It's known...

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    In Get Smart, telephones are concealed in over 50 objects, including a necktie, comb, watch, and a clock. A recurring gag is Max's shoe phone (an idea from Brooks). To use or answer it, he has to take off his shoe.

  3. The most famous Get Smart gadget is undoubtedly the shoe phone. Agent 86 was regularly seen taking his shoe off to have a conversation. The Shoe Phone was not alone - Get Smart featured phones in all sorts of clothing: Spectacles, necktie, handkerchief, belt and even a garter.

  4. A Get Smart Style Shoe Phone (gen 2): This is another in my Get Smart series, which also includes my first working wearable shoe phone, a cone of silence and a phone booth.This real working shoe phone, with the phone in one shoe and the bluetooth headset in the other, was the basis of a…

  5. Sep 25, 2016 · Get Smart Shoe Phone. The Telephone Museum, Inc. 51 subscribers. 232. 39K views 7 years ago. Get Smart Television Show Shoe Phone ...more.

  6. Jun 16, 2008 · The shoe phone on TV’s “Get Smart” wasn’t just a sneaky spy gadget, it was a technological marvel: a wireless, portable telephone that could be used anywhere — though it did require a dime...

  7. Jul 1, 2017 · We laughed at Maxwell Smart’s shoe phone in the 1960s TV show “Get Smart,” which in retrospect seems visionary. Now our laughter is directed at vintage “portable” phones that were the size of a Subway sandwich and had only two relevant features—gasp!—talk and listen.

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