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  1. The Shoe Phone looks like an average dress shoe, but when Smart takes off the shoe's sole, a working telephone can be found inside. To make it fit into a shoe casing, the phone's mouthpiece is folded into the phone base. Use [] Maxwell Smart uses it to send and receive calls to CONTROL headquarters.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shoe_phoneShoe phone - Wikipedia

    A shoe phone is a shoe that has a telephone within it. Though there is no specific evidence that spies or those involved in espionage actually used shoe phones, they were popularised by fictional spies in television shows, most notably the television series Get Smart.

  3. In the very first scene of the first episode of the 1965 sitcom Get Smart!, viewers were introduced to secret agent Maxwell Smart's 'covert' shoe telephone, which would go on to become one...

  4. Jun 11, 2008 · LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- 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...

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Get_SmartGet Smart - Wikipedia

    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.

  6. When Max arrives the chief tells him that KAOS has become active again, as their Mr. Big has stolen an Inthermo machine made by Professor Hugo Dante. Smart is sent on the case with a gun, shoe phone, Locker Key, Fang, and and experimental Inflato-Coat.

  7. This real working shoe phone, with the phone in one shoe and the bluetooth headset in the other, was the basis of a Flinders University press release, on The New Inventors and a headline item on the ABC South Australian TV News:

  8. 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.

  9. Dec 29, 2011 · Get Smart Shoe Phone. Hilarious for its time - when it was impossible to hear a phone in a concert hall or restaurant. There was a time when not every household had a phone - let alone...

  10. Mar 5, 2009 · The Shoe Mobile Phone was made by Australian IT expert Paul Gardner Stephen who created the Shoe Phone as a prop for a theatrical production of the 1960' spy spoof 'Get Smart'.

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