I remember this guy's commercials so well. Condolences to his family. RIP 8-7100.
I remember old Detroit TV commercials better than most of the shows they aired on!
http://www.freep.com/story/news/loca...dies/99687482/
I remember this guy's commercials so well. Condolences to his family. RIP 8-7100.
I remember old Detroit TV commercials better than most of the shows they aired on!
http://www.freep.com/story/news/loca...dies/99687482/
Suggestion for his tombstone.
"I did good work"
Kudos to him, if for nothing else, for creating possibly the most strongly imprinted slogan in Detroit ad history. I'll bet any Detroiter over 35 can finish the sentence "We do good _____" And who remember the phone number?
I agree with investing in that tombstone. You'll look at it, you'll love it, you'll take your time paying for it.
I had a couple of occasions to represent his company in the WCCC when they were insured with CNA. A couple of their repairs were on the sour side which led to the litigation. I met him on one occasion, and Mr. Belvedere did not want to settle either of the suits but chose to fix the problems to the satisfaction of the customer.
Just as long as the tombstone is eventually remodeled, and covered with "canyon stone".
Maybe a nice aluminum awning on one side of it, too.
Too funny! Canyon stone was definitely a Belvedere icon. I'm still trying to find a picture I have of his W. Grand Blvd office. In the meantime...
Dead link, LowellToo funny! Canyon stone was definitely a Belvedere icon. I'm still trying to find a picture I have of his W. Grand Blvd office. In the meantime...
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I remember him as having an incredibly deadpan style of delivery in his commercials.
He must have agreed, judging by this video called Vintage Detroit: Mr. Belvedere Commercial with Robot in which it's suggested that he's related to the robot.
At the end the robot says "It just runs in the family."
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The last 30 years:
1-800 Call Sam
1-800 Lee Free
855 Mike Wins
Fieger Law Fights and Wins for You 1-800-A-Winner
Of course the city went bankrupt and only half the residents can afford insurance anymore but we still have a handful of phone numbers everyone will never forget!
Wasn't this guy on Rita Bell quite a bit? Like a LOT?
Or am I thinking of somebody else?
I remember another ad for some TV repair place, they usually had them on Bill Kennedy, and they'd say their phone number twice, once in English, and again in Polish. Something like: dwa pienc siedem - osiem osiem zero zero. And that's how I started to learn to count in Polish.
Who didn't love Mr. Belvedere?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf4lBSjcpck
Gotta love that sweet porches song! Sounds like a Michigan summer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxnzaJaaaC8
Mr. Belvedere on architectural history and your Detroit home.
RIP Maurice "Mr. Belvedere" Lezell.
I love that second commercial, EastsideAl. The Colleseum!.....the Taj Mahal!.....a bungalow in Allen Park!
He was a treasure.
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