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The Spy Who Loved Me Gadgets

Jaws’ Teeth

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We first get a glimpse in Atlantis, but it isn’t until Jaws meets Aziz Fekkesh (after he has bitten through a padlocked chain), that we are put on notice. 
These grillz are not to be messed with.

We unearthed a video of the maker of Jaws' Teeth, who explains the merits of similar gnashers as an aid to prevent snoring.

Jaws Prop Teeth

Made from the original moulds used by the guy in the video's company, these officially licensed replica teeth cost around £250, depending on which retailer you use. 
They include a display case, a detailed prop story booklet and a hand signed certificate of authenticity by the actor that wore them in both The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, Richard Kiel. 
They have been limited to just 750 in number in the limited edition.
To learn more, just click on the image on the right.

If £250 is a little on the expensive side for you, there is another option - Hip Hop Grillz, at just £20.99. 
This is the Amazon Write Up...
Each grillz is constructed from a high quality solid brass core and heavily silver plated finish to give a unique brilliant shine. An alternative version includes faux diamonds that are hand fixed into the hiphop grillz for maximum bling. Each grillz can fit any teeth no matter how straight or crooked your teeth are. Thanks to the special fitting piece there is no moulding process required. Easy to follow instructions are included for you to wear your grillz in minutes! - The good thing about these grillz is that they are removable, you can wear the grillz or remove it easily. They come in a gift presentation box.

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