I worked for Dr. Tech Service Centers in the 1980s. We sold service contracts through Druckers and had ALL of Druckers service business (which, of course, Arnold got a pretty fair cut). He was a showman to be sure - I showed up one time to make our weekly pickup of broken stuff and replace it with supposedly fixed stuff. And there was Arnold wheeling and dealing with boxing promoter Don King. I was no fan of boxing but at the time his high grey fro was recognizable to even Tibetan monks. Arnold barely knew me and mostly ignored me . . . Until the one time I went there as an actual customer. There were other salesman but I do believe that his sales ego absolutely needed to sell me something even though he knew that I got a lot of that stuff for free anyway. He approached me as if we were lifelong buddies . . . Tried his best to impress my girlfriend and sell me something - AnyThing! He failed and he never talked to me again. He's still a colorful character in my early working career. Godspeed there Arnold . . .
Bought my first system from Mitch @ Druckers!
Bought my first and second systems at Drucker. My first included the Omega speakers he advertised that I kept for years.
Wow, i haven't seen this in years!
Bought my fist stereo system from Mitch at Drucker's. Onkyo receiver, Altec Lansing speakers, Technics turntable......
I can't believe that Arnold Drucker was ever younger then me . . . But there he is . . .
reminds me of Bob from Bob's discount furniture
nice vid.. i used to work for them in the 80's They were a Great Operation.. its a shame hid Son's Didn't want to take over when he retired ( and closed his stores )
This is my girlfriends grandfather, how did you find this lol??
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