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SHARK TANK -"Episode 204" -- Tempers flare when guest Shark Mark Cuban urges the entrepreneurs to stop negotiating with the other Sharks if they even want a chance to make a business deal with him. In this episode, a fireman from Arkansas brings an invention to the Shark Tank that could make millions and save lives; after creating an eco-friendly way to listen to music on the go, a duo from Chicago hope the Sharks will want to invest; a feisty, combative entrepreneur from Montclair, New Jersey seeks to cash in on the lucrative wedding business; and a man from Oklahoma hopes the Sharks will smell the money when he pitches his unique male-oriented brand of candles, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, MAY 6 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/CRAIG SJODIN)KEVIN O'LEARY, BARBARA CORCORAN, ROBERT HERJAVEC
Episode 207
Season 2 | Episode 7 | Aired 05/6/11

SHARK TANK - EPISODE 207

ENTREPRENEURS: Jason Lucash & Michael Szymczak

PITCH: Orig Audio

ASKING FOR: $150k for a 15% stake

BEST PART OF THE PITCH: Jason and Mike have a product called The Rocket. It uses vibration technology to turn anything into a speaker. Whatever their product sticks to utilizes sound movement to amplify what's being played. An upside-down fishing boat was once turned into a giant speaker with the product. Their first product was "Fold and Play" recycled speakers, the origami of audio. They have $750,000 in sales after one year in business. Their product is in stores and is also sold online. They have a license agreement with a manufacturer in China. They've also sold their product on QVC.

DO THE SHARKS BITE? Daymond wonders what's going to keep the manufacturing company from throwing these guys under a bus should the product take off. Kevin O. thinks the value they placed on their product is too high in a very competitive industry. He's out. Mark wants a better percentage before he'll talk to them. He also doesn't want the guys to talk to anyone else before that happens. This ticks off the other Sharks as time ticks away for Jason and Michael.

THE RESULT: Robert doesn't like bullies, which is a label he bestows upon Mark. Daymond offers $300k for 100% of the company. Barbara offers $150k for 25% while Robert says he'll do the original deal. That means Mark is out. The guys take a timeout to chat about the offers. While they are out of the tank, Robert makes it clear that he wasn't impressed with Mark's tactics. In the end, Jason and Mike are impressed with Robert and take his deal.

WANT TO KNOW MORE: Visit www.origaudio.com