I bought a suit from him for my first job interview and got the job. Thanks Saul.
Me too, he was a really nice guyAt one time, I used to buy all my informal/casual clothes from Saul... he was always light hearted and a delight to deal with... one of a kind...
RIP
Perry
Same boat here. I had just gotten a job working in the financial district and I needed some quality suits to 'fit the part'. Heard him on the fan 590 so I decided what the heck and made the trip from Mississauga to the Danforth to see what he had. From the very first moment I walked into that store I was treated like a king. And since it was my first time there Saul personally took care of me. Told him what I was looking for and what my budget was. They took all my measurements and I must have tried on about 7 or 8 different suits. Settled on 3 suits, 3 shirts, 4 ties and he threw in a belt, cuff links and suspenders. Can't remember how much I spent (it was a few hundred over my $1,000 budget I think) but it didn't matter. For 90 minutes I was given, what likely is to this day, the finest level of customer service I've experienced (not including sex workers of course). No pushy sales tactics. No buy 2 get one free gimmicks. (Moore's anybody?)I bought a suit from him for my first job interview and got the job. Thanks Saul.
I bought a suit from him for my first job interview and got the job. Thanks Saul.
And he wrote those commercials as well......yes I heard this yesterday on the radio.
one of the few who did his own commercials
Back in the day when he had to travel to the FAN590 to record his commercials, he would take a bunch of doughnuts for the people working in the studio. Small things like that can go a long way. RIP Saul.And he wrote those commercials as well......
Him and Bob McCowan had a great rapport together.
have friends that used to work at the fan590, they loved when he came in as he was very personable & genuine to everyone.Back in the day when he had to travel to the FAN590 to record his commercials, he would take a bunch of doughnuts for the people working in the studio. Small things like that can go a long way. RIP Saul.
Saul wasted a lot of air time mentioning every detail about his life. I honestly never knew he actually had a business.I loved the way he used to name drop. Normally, business owners would be discrete about their celebrity clients. Not ol' Saul!!! If someone famous was in his store he would mention them, and what they bought, in his next radio commercial. Loved it!!
In that case you were not paying attention, maybe you are not from Toronto, he was very personable but he always talked about his business - Korry's in the heart of Greektown.Saul wasted a lot of air time mentioning every detail about his life. I honestly never knew he actually had a business.
and he promoted the whole area when there was stuff going on close by.In that case you were not paying attention, maybe you are not from Toronto, he was very personable but he always talked about his business - Korry's in the heart of Greektown.