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How It’s Made Season 12 Episode 9
This episode demonstrates the production processes for riding mowers, popcorn, adjustable beds, cultured diamonds.
Serie: How It's Made
Guest Star: Brooks T. Moore, Gianluca Tusco
Episode Title: Riding Mowers, Popcorn, Adjustable Beds, Cultured Diamonds
Air Date: 2009-03-04
Year: 2009
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