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How It’s Made Season 21 Episode 10
Knee replacements; leaf springs; lavender oil; rivets and rivet tools.
Serie: How It's Made
Episode Title: Knee Replacements; Leaf Springs; Lavender Oil; Rivets and Rivet Tools
Air Date: 2013-07-09
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