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campy 1960s "Batman" TV show, Police Commissioner
James Gordon and Police Chief Miles O'Hara used a red hotline phone to call Batman, who was really
the civic-minded billionaire Bruce Wayne. |
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Now available in
"Dark Knight" black.
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A flashing and beeping BatPhone was answered
quickly at Wayne Manor. Then Wayne and his young ward Dick Grayson ( "Robin,")
slid down the Batpoles into the secret Batcave. There they put on their Superhero suits
and then the "Dynamic Duo" got into their Batmobile to rescue citizens in
distress or battle villains such as the Joker, the Penguin,
Catwoman or the Riddler. |
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Now anyone can have a flashing red phone just like a Superhero. Our
BatPhone is not a toy. It's an "office-quality" telephone, made in the USA, and guaranteed for two
years. BatPhone shipping is FREE to all 50 states.
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You can also get a
clear dome to protect your Batphone,
like on Police Commissioner Gordon's desk. |
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