
LaSalle the Image Maker
3/3/2021 | 3m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Get measured for a tailored suit and stroll down memory lane at LaSalle the Image Maker
Get measured for a tailored suit and then take a stroll down memory lane as you tour the hundred of antiques that are part of the tailor shop. Ledo de Angelo and his son Leo Jr have been collecting antiques for over 60 years and they are all on display at his tailor shop in Scranton Pa.
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LaSalle the Image Maker
3/3/2021 | 3m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Get measured for a tailored suit and then take a stroll down memory lane as you tour the hundred of antiques that are part of the tailor shop. Ledo de Angelo and his son Leo Jr have been collecting antiques for over 60 years and they are all on display at his tailor shop in Scranton Pa.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(jolly music) (bells and spoons playing) - My name is Leo D'Angelo.
I've been in business for 50 years and lived in Scranton all my life and started when I was a young boy at 16 years old and worked myself up to owning a factory.
Employed about 300 people in my venture of business and I made clothing for a lot of prominent people.
I made clothing for a Marilyn Monroe, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis.
(jolly piano music) - My name is Leo D'Angelo also.
I'm the son of the owner of LaSalle The Image Makers 830 Salt Webster Avenue, Scranton.
This is one of thousands of items that we have accumulated over the years.
When I was about eight years old or even younger, my father used to take me around to flea markets on his shoulders and we collected many, many items.
We've got items from customers.
We've got items that people just brought in and said, I love this place, I want you to have this, put it on the shelf.
(jolly piano music) - All right, here we have a highchair from McDonald's that was banned.
You could see it has the wheels on it.
The kids were pushing themself away from the table and into the customers.
So they had to take them away and I happened to grab one of them.
Over here we have a home jukebox that was made in 1953.
It has teardrop speakers, holds 250 records.
Elvis Presley had one, Frank Sinatra had one, not that many made.
(jolly piano music) We would never sell something that people gave to us.
So we've been collecting over 60 years.
(bells and spoons playing)


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