Royal Bobbles Bobblehead Bob Ross Figure

Royal Bobbles Bobblehead Bob Ross Figure

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Bob Ross, famous for his soft voice, classic landscape paintings, easel, and permed afro hairstyle, is best known for his PBS instructional television program The Joy of Painting, which first aired in 1983. This bobblehead comes with 4 interchangeable scenic paintings. Royal Bobbles features several different product lines of famous icons including entertainers, artists, and historic/political figures. Each features an authenticity hologram with a unique serial number.

Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla was born in July of 1856, in what is now Croatia. He came to the United States in 1884 and briefly worked with Thomas Edison before the two parted ways. He sold several patent rights, including those to his alternating-current machinery, to George Westinghouse. His 1891 invention, the Tesla coil, is still used in radio technology today.

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Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla was born in July of 1856, in what is now Croatia. He came to the United States in 1884 and briefly worked with Thomas Edison before the two parted ways. He sold several patent rights, including those to his alternating-current machinery, to George Westinghouse. His 1891 invention, the Tesla coil, is still used in radio technology today.

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