(peppy music)
- [Michael] I'm Michael Sauer,
attorney,
electrical engineer,
and certified in over a thousand things.
- [Jill] And I'm Jill Wilson,
director of PR.
I love telling our clients' stories
and we work at Scorpion
Internet Marketing.
- [Michael] We are so
inspired by our clients
and their stories-
- [Jill] that we're
traveling across the country
to experience a day in the
life of their business.
- [Michael] And this is-
- [Michael & Jill] Get To Work.
(peppy music)
- [Jill] We're in Valencia,
California,
right down the street
from Scorpion headquarters
and we're gonna go meet
David of J David's.
He's one of the best tailors in the world
and I can't wait to go meet him.
- [David] My name is David Guenther
and I'm the owner of J
David's Custom Clothiers
here in Southern California.
- [Michael] I've known David for about
seven years at this point.
The very first time that
I went into his store,
I'm a little embarrassed,
I went in in cargo shorts,
a white T-shirt,
and flip-flops.
And they were so nice to me,
they just did everything for me.
- [Jill] Yeah, they're
like, how may I help you.
We know how we can help you,
but we wanna hear it from you.
(laughing)
- We dress an awful lot of people
that you would see on TV.
Which is kind of fun to be
able to see our creations
on the small screen and the big screen.
Professional athletes, we do a lot of,
mainly baseball players,
we do about 50 Major
League baseball players
from Jason Kendall, Brian
Giles, Lloyd McClendon,
NBA, we did Blake Griffin.
You would've seen our suit
when he got the NBA,
Rookie of the year award.
Dave Winfield, the baseball icon.
We were able to make his suit for him
to do work for the Hall of Fame Induction
and I tell my team, no matter
what the customer asks,
they start the question with,
oh are you able to?
- Well, the answer is yes,
and then just figure out
how to get it done.
- It's style time.
- Yeah it is!
(bright upbeat music)
- Wow, what a beautiful store.
- Thank you so much.
- Hey, David, great seeing you again.
- I love having you in here.
- I'm Jill, so nice to meet you.
- It's great to meet you.
I've been waiting to get a
chance to finally meet you.
But welcome to J David's.
- Just walked into J
David's for the first time.
He has a beautiful store.
There's so much wood and there's antiques.
It's just a really great
feeling to be here.
Beautiful.
- [David] Oh, thank you very much.
- Love it.
- 36 Years of taking real
good care of good people
with great staff, so --
- Yes, you do.
- Well, guys, we've got,
by the way, great shirt.
- I got it at a good place by the way.
J. David's.
- Yeah, I'm shocked.
- So what are we doing today?
- Well, we're gonna start with measuring,
gonna teach you how to do that.
You're gonna actually measure a model.
- Great.
- And you're going to
pick out three outfits
for different things, which is
where the challenge comes in.
- It is challenging.
- It's gonna be fun.
And we'll see if either
of you earn the coveted,
J David's lime green measuring tape.
- Oh I love that.
- Sounds a bit odd, but for me it's fun,
of course I came up with it,
it's like a black belt in karate.
(laughing)
I can start with the white,
you get into the red
measuring tapes, the yellows
and the blues.
- I am motivated, okay.
- I like it.
- Ready to get started?
- I'm ready.
- [David] I can't wait
- let's go.
- [Both Together] Let's do it.
- Lime green, here we come.
- You know Bone may have a law degree
and an engineering degree,
but we're gonna see if he's a tailor.
And Jill of course has
the look, the personality,
the style, we're gonna see
if she can put that onto other people.
This part of our store is
kinda where the magic happens.
When somebody comes in
and wants to get fitted
for your custom clothing.
This is exactly where we go.
So they'd walk in.
We'd measure them
and it's so important to
do that the right way.
- Right.
- Because if you hold a
measuring tape just the wrong way
or get the wrong angle, the
numbers aren't gonna be right
and the suit's not gonna fit.
- How many measurements
do you need to take,
to get a proper J David's
approved customized suit.
- 33 For a suit, 16 for a shirt.
- Wow,
Wow.
- 16 for a shirt.
- 16 Measurements for a shirt.
So instead of just being a large,
- Got it.
- You're gonna be one
of 16 different numbers
all put together to make
you the perfect shirt.
- Awesome, I can't wait.
- I'm ready to get started.
Ladies first, Jill.
- Alright.
- Pop right on up.
Hence, we're gonna go right from the seem
of her shoulder here.
Right over the top.
- Across the top,
got it.
- Across the top and just
having her hair not be there
made a half an inch difference.
- I see that.
- The top of her shoulder,
right down to her elbow.
And the next one we're gonna
do is from the shoulder
down to the wrist.
Our allowance on a seem
is only an 8th of an inch.
So it has to be to the
8th of an inch perfect.
So we wanna come down here,
we'll come to the elbow,
so now we know that measurements --
look on this shirt and just kind of see
where the seems are hitting,
if they're in the right spots for him.
- Okay.
- So, to get his shoulders, this tells us
just what we need to know.
Super simple.
- Yeah, it's a lot of
measurements there. (laughing)
- With what we just took measure wise.
I could absolutely put
something together, you know, custom,
at some point.
- That's so neat.
- Yeah, and it makes it really easy,
because then, as long as your
size hasn't changed a lot
and by a lot, you'd be
15 thumbs up or down,
so a 30 pound swing.
- Oh wow.
- You wouldn't even have
to get refitted again.
You can call me on the phone and say,
hey Dave I wanna get
a navy pin stripe suit
or a jacket and skirt or something.
We could literally do it over the phone,
I could FedEx you fabrics, I could drop --
- Oh wow.
- It's just, it's fun.
So, guys.
Now that you've got a few
of the techniques down
to take some measurements,
time for you guys to get to work.
- Yes.
- What we do.
- I'm ready for you with
your white measuring tapes.
- Oh, I've been knighted.
- Yes, there you go.
- I feel like we just went to Hawaii.
- There you go.
I'm ready to have you guys get started.
Let me grab a couple
of the J David's team.
I'm gonna grab Kyle and Robert
and you guys are gonna
measure them for today,
let's get started.
- Alright.
- Let's do it.
- Kyle and Robert.
Hello, gentleman.
- [Jill] Hi guys.
- How's it going?
- [David] Perfect.
- We're gonna test out our
techniques we just learned.
- First thing we're gonna
measure is their chest.
- Hands up, thank you very much.
Think you've done this before.
- [David] Uh, Jill, you're backwards.
- Oh, sorry Kyle.
- 38 and a quarter.
- That's--
- [Jill] 39.
- [David] That's almost okay.
38, 38 and a half.
- [David] That's almost okay.
Not to say -- (laughing)
- Again, the numbers keep changing.
What's happening?
- [Robert] I'd like to say
the Bone is in the lead,
but that was terrible.
- Okay. (laughing)
so, measuring is an art form
that I didn't realize, there's a way
that you go behind someone's arm
and grab the tape behind.
And there really is a way that you do it
and that's really graceful
and great for clients
to experience.
- [David] And then down.
- [Jill] Okay, I see.
- [David] Then your elbows,
guys, just a little bit.
Do a second one, perfect.
Excellent, looking good.
Yeah, those look good.
I like the beginnings
to what you guys did.
So now we're gonna pick
three outfits each.
One casual, one dressy casual, one dressy
and the key is here,
you've got ten minutes.
We're gonna see how your style is
and we're gonna see if you guys can earn,
the coveted green measuring tapes.
So I would say, get to work.
- Bye, Jill, see you later!
(yelling and laughing)
- My plan was that I had no plan.
(quirky upbeat music)
You can't go wrong with wiener dog socks.
(quirky upbeat music)
- Did I get pants?
- [David] Time.
- I don't even know what these are,
but I'm gonna bring
these over just in case.
(timer beeping)
done.
- Hey, guys.
- Hi.
- Hi there.
- Well, looks like you did great.
To try to do that in 10 minutes really
is probably not that fair, but.
Anyways, Bone and Jill, this is Jeannie.
Jeannie manages the store.
- Nice to meet you.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- You guys know each other already.
- I love hugs, I love hugs.
- She's gonna help me judge this.
So interesting approach for both of you.
Jill, love this --
- [Michael] Organized.
- We can see what we've got.
Bone, absolutely took the more
is definitely more approach.
- I tried to cut about half of the store
and pile it on here, so hopefully --
- I didn't realize that all of
that would sit on this table.
- [Jill] This is how he really shops.
- It's gonna be fun to be able to see
between Jill and Bone,
mainly because they're
gonna be dressing two,
fairly like people and
I'm really curious to see
where their creativity goes.
It's gonna be fun.
Hey guys, looking forward
to seeing what we got.
Let's see round one.
(cheering)
- [Bone] Oh so good.
- Oh, that's good.
- Nice.
- [Bone] Oh like a sneak attack.
- [Jill] Sneak in accessories,
you guys like that?
- Very cool, I like it.
I say Robert on this one.
- Robert.
- My boy!
Yeah.
- [David] Looking good.
- [Jeannie] Alright.
- I think that jill wins this one.
- Kyle, hands down.
(cheering)
- Yay, we did it.
- [Jeannie] Wow.
- [Bone] My boy, Robert.
- [David] Nice.
- [Jeannie] Oh, Kyle, oh that's great.
- [David] Nice, boys.
- Oh good job, Jill.
- You too.
Actually they're
coordinating a little bit.
- Very cool.
How do you guys feel?
Kyle, how do you feel in your outfit?
- Feels super comfortable.
Feel like I can make a million dollars,
I'm gonna get this job.
- Alright, yay.
- And Robert, how about you?
- I feel amazing.
The fit on this is perfect.
It's like I'm dressed for the occasion.
- It was really cool to
know at the end of the day
they both loved what we picked out.
- That's what you do it for, right?
Make someone feel great and confident.
And that's their job here.
- [David] There is no possible way to say
that one of those looks
is better than the other.
I would call round three completely a tie,
which means you are both winners
and I will bestow upon you,
the lime green --
- Oh, thank you.
- Take the white one.
- Thank you very much, I am honored.
- And Jill to you, the same thing.
- Thank you.
- We had so much fun with Jill and Bone.
So now I've got one more
task for them to do.
I'm gonna head over to Scorpion.
I'm gonna drop off two plane tickets
and a garment bag of clothes.
We're gonna have them
hand deliver these clothes
to a client in Las Vegas.
So they can really see what it's like
for the J David's team
when we go out of town.
I'm gonna meet them in Las Vegas
to make sure everything goes perfect,
but I have total confidence.
- This is something that
David does all the time
because he works with
professional athletes
all across the country,
where he'll put together
a custom outfit for 'em,
hop on a plane and he'll
hand deliver himself.
- So, now we're doing that
and we're gonna do our jobs
and finish this off.
("Take me out to the ball game")
- Hi, how's it going,
welcome to Prime Time.
- [Jill] Hi.
- Hi there.
- I'm Ryan.
- I'm Jill.
- Hi, Bone, nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
So David came in to give
you guys some jerseys.
- Look at this.
- Aauw, nice.
- We got you guys all set up in cage one.
David's already over there, ready to rock.
We got you some helmets and some bats,
so after you guys get
changed and ready to go,
just head over to cage one.
- Aright.
- Thank you.
- Thank you very much.
- No problem.
- Appreciate it, Ryan.
So, David just gave us these jerseys
with the Get To Work logo on them.
We gotta do it justice today.
- Pete Rose, oh my goodness.
- What a pleasure, nice to meet you.
- Did you come for some batting lessons?
- No, we actually came to deliver this.
For this guy over here.
- J David's?
- Yep, we knew a guy.
- [Bone] I think you've heard of him.
- Sure, that's the shirt man.
- [Jill] Yep, the shirt man is for you.
- See this shirt?
He made this shirt, see?
- I love it, the Hit King.
- the fourteen.
- All the shirts that David makes for me,
got the Hit King on the collar
and they got the number of
my 14 number on the sleeve
and he makes a good shirt.
I mean, he's dedicated to his work
which I like and he's a nice guy.
- This is actually for you.
These are your shirts.
Special delivery from David.
- Thanks for bringing them.
- [Bone] Oh of course.
- Our pleasure.
- Alright, your job now is done.
So I think we need to have
fun in the cage though.
- Alright.
- I think so.
- Who's gonna take batting practice?
- I haven't swung a bat
in about 15 years, so.
- I'm a little rusty, so.
So I'm gonna need some help today.
- You look like an athlete.
- I almost played professional baseball.
But then I decided to be a lawyer.
- I almost was a movie star too.
Yeah.
(laughing)
but let's get in the cage, let's go.
- We're gonna bat with Pete Rose?
My dad will be freaking out right now.
- I'm freaking out right now!
- [Pete] Let's see your stance again.
- [Bone] Get it, Jill.
- That's a good stance right there.
- Thanks.
- You just step and you swing.
(ballgame music building up)
(ball game music stops)
you're dropping your
hand, you're swinging up.
- Okay.
- Instead of getting on
top and swinging level.
Hands up, go get it.
Go get it.
See, now you haven't missed one yet.
- Go team!
- what would you say -- (laughing)
the more you talk about
it, the worse you are.
- Yeah.
- Get your hands up, see
the damn ball and hit it.
- There it is,
that was gone.
- [Jill] That was a home run, right?
No? (lauging)
- So it's your turn, big guy.
- I'm ready.
- [Pete] Hit it.
- [Jill] Oh, nice, Bone.
- That's a good swing.
- Can we get that on camera?
Pete just said I have a
good swing, everybody okay.
- [Pete] Hit it.
Ooh, just missed that,
rule behind, see the ball.
Go.
Here's what I want you to
concentrate on doing, okay?
Don't hit the top of the cage.
'Cause it's a sacrificed fly.
- [Bone] Got it.
- If you're gonna hit the cage,
you wanna hit the sides.
Or else the top of the cage past David.
- Got it.
- That's a home run.
That's what I'm looking for, Bone.
That's what I'm looking for.
- [Jill] Oooh, Bone!
- That's good coaching, right there.
- Five in a row like that.
That's two.
That's three.
I liked that better than
the top of the cage.
That's four, he's got it now.
We just won the game, guys.
- We just won the game!
- We just won the game, everybody!
- That was a--
- That was an honor.
- Bases clearing triple to left center.
Can you run?
- I ought -- I can't run, I can't run.
- Double, double, a bases loaded double.
(laughing)
- It was pretty epic being
coached today by Pete Rose,
I mean he is the greatest hitter
in the history of baseball.
- On the planet.
- On the planet, I mean he's the Hit King.
- On behalf of Jill and I, this was--
- Thank you, pleasure.
- This was amazing.
- Did you have fun?
- I had the best time ever.
- I had so much fun.
- That's what it's all about, having fun.
- [Jill] It's such a surprise.
- And it's the first
time I ever did any kind
of appearance for shirts. (laughter)
- David, we'd love to have
you back to the studio,
we wanna learn more about
you and your business,
we have your great client
here to vouch for you
and your, he loves your shirts, so,
we wanna hear more about
everything that you do.
- I would love it, let's go.
- Alright.
- Thank you for everything.
What a great surprise.
(gentle guitar music)
- Hey, David.
- Hey, guys, Bone and Jill.
Two of my favorites.
- Great to see you.
- Good to see you.
- Good to see you again.
- Thank you so much.
- So I just saw you yesterday
with the drop offs, so
you got another one?
- It's like my daily routine --
- Part of your day, right?
Awesome, let's head back to studios.
- I'm ready.
- Sounds good?
- Let's go.
(gentle music)
- Welcome.
- I love this.
- Come on in.
- [David] Oh my gosh, this is so cool.
(gentle music)
Well, thanks for having me over.
- Of course.
- Of course.
- [David] This is so fun.
- So what are all the services
that J David's offers today?
- Literally we do
everything from, you know,
from shorts to tuxedo's
and everything in between.
Our master tailors are on the premises.
We do outside alterations
for men, for women.
We do everything from
tailoring shorts and jeans,
to bridesmaids' dresses
to gowns to wedding gowns.
We, we just, we do it all.
If it involves clothing, we do it.
- And when did you kind
of break off on your own
and start your own business?
Tell us about that journey.
- I had always wanted to be a cop.
But back in 1982 I was too young,
I was 17 years old, too young
to go to the Sheriff's Academy,
so I figured I would be a retailer
until I was old enough to
go the Sheriff's Academy
and be able to pursue that.
And my boss at the time,
the owner of six men's clothing stores,
he was all about customer service,
that's where I learned
my lessons, was from him.
His name was Larry Parker,
I have to call him out,
to give him kudos, but
when I was finally 21,
old enough to go to the academy,
I set an appointment with him,
and by that time I was helping
to run his little chain of stores.
And I set an appointment with
him to offer my resignation
and he had no, not a clue
what I was there to do.
So he comes and sits down and I'm nervous.
And he says well, before we talk
about what you wanna talk about,
I have something I
wanna talk to you about.
And he turns over this Legal tablet
and it's a proposal to buy his company.
- The same day that you --
- The same second that
I was there to quit.
And of course I rethought.
Anyways and so that's how that happened.
So it was interesting.
- So, what year was this?
- 1986.
- He saw something special in you.
- [David] Yes.
- At 21.
- And I appreciated that he did that,
because it's been a life changing thing.
So anyways, of those six
stores, he closed four of them.
He kept one for himself for a time
and then I purchased one of them.
And he helped co-sign a loan for me
to be able to buy the one store
and we did and changed
the name to J David's
and that's been 32 years ago.
- Now, why is your store called J David's?
- Well, my first name is
David, my middle name is John.
So we just took the J from
there and set in front,
D John's was kind of more
of a plumbing -- (laughing)
that just wasn't gonna
work and so it went,
we had about maybe 30
or 40 names written down
on a piece of paper and J
David's just happened to stick.
- What was the life changing event
that happened to you in 2008?
- Another one of my stories?
- Yeah.
- I had gotten really sick back in 2008
and thought that the
store was gonna be gone
and I was losing
everything because I'd had,
well I had a brain aneurism that burst.
And was given a 2% chance of survival
and 35 hours of brain surgery
and thought that I would never come back
and in the meantime, left
the store in the hands
of a fairly new employee of mine,
his name was Aaron Webber.
Here's a guy who'd been
with me for a year,
moved out from Wisconsin,
one of the nicest guys on the planet
and he took over that store,
literally on a Saturday afternoon.
I went home from work, not feeling well.
And we said goodbye and the
store was closed on Sunday
and Monday morning, when I
would normally be showing up
for work, I was in the hospital dying.
So he had to pull up his
bootstraps, which he did
and run the store and the tailors
and he just did everything.
I'll never forget what he did.
And in 2009 when I had
finally got back to work
and I was cue ball bold on half my head,
and using a walker and--
- Oh my gosh.
- The head of leasing for
a major mall developer,
came into my store.
I had no idea who this guy was.
And he walked in and introduced himself
and it started coming out
with why he was there.
And they were actually
wanting me to open a store,
move my store, to be kind of
one of their diamond stores
in this upscale section of the mall.
And they were going to open
against everybody's thoughts
because it was 2008 when
everything was going down.
2008, 2009, they just wanted
to be and needed to be
on the front of the curve.
That things were going to get better
and were going to come
back and if they waited
which is kind of one of
my things I tell people.
If you wait until things
are great before you try,
you've missed it, because
you've gotta be there
and ready when the good
stuff starts happening.
If you wait til it starts happening
to start building your project,
it's gonna take you a year
to get built.
- And everyone else
that was working through
it's already there.
- Sure, you've gotta be there
and ready with your doors open
when the good times hit.
And so you just, again, you just--
- Stick it out.
- You've gotta power through.
- That's a great way to say it.
I haven't thought of it that
way, but that's kind of it.
You just power through.
And if you do, it's
going to work eventually.
It may not this first one, you may fail.
It may not work the second time,
you may fail again.
By the third time, you've learned things
from the first two failures, which I have.
And fortunately things worked out
to be able to pick up
the pieces and go back on
and now we're better than ever.
- I know that J David's
has a slogan and a motto.
I would love for you
to share that with us.
- Sure, well my first
one is always say yes.
- That's great.
- I mean, I'll hear from people.
It's like but you put
people under the gun,
when you say that.
It does, but I'm, have to be
honest, I'm okay with that.
I would never take advantage of anybody
and any of my employees,
if they have to do something
off hours or whatever,
I mean they get paid for it
more than just the regular stuff.
Because I realized that I can no longer,
we're just too big for me to be able
to personally be able to do everything.
So we've got 14 people
now with the tailors
and everybody's on the same page
and whatever they need to do.
- 14.
- You know what?
Thank you, Pete.
(laughing)
Didn't even think of that, that's awesome.
But everybody that's there is willing
to do whatever it takes.
- I know that you've told us stories,
of someone calls you 10 o'clock at night.
And it's hey I need something
first thing in the morning,
which anyone else would say is impossible,
which I know we are both driven
when someone says that
something's impossible
it feels so much better --
- Fuels the fire, fuels the fire.
- Make it happen.
One of the interesting
parts with us is to be able
to take care of people who
don't live near our store.
We have customers in 31
states and so we travel
around the country and
do wardrobes for people.
Then we just fly to wherever they are
and sit at their dining room table
and look at fabrics and
pick out their suits,
and sport coats and
slacks and shirts and --
- That is next level service.
- Take their measurements
- Seriously.
- And it just works out perfect.
So it's a great way to do it.
The bottom line with that is,
I want people to always know
that they can rely on me
or my team.
Whatever needs to be done.
If they know they can rely
on you, then you're in.
I mean, that's just, that's what it takes.
- When we were in your store,
we saw a lot of the J David's
25, and the lime green color.
What's the meaning behind that?
- I have so many customers
that are my favorites.
But this situation just bonded me
like nothing else.
And his name was David Stroud.
I had known him since he was a little boy,
I don't know three or
four years old, maybe.
And he would come into
the store with his dad
when his dad was shopping
and we just kind of
got to know each other.
Well, now in 2008 he was
diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Wow, at 16 or 17?
- Devastating.
Just absolutely devastating.
I just love the family and him
and his sister and so I had
got an email from his dad
saying that he was back
down at children's hospital,
Los Angeles at End-of-Life and
it was just a crushing moment
and of course I'm thinking what can I do?
I just wanna do something for him.
And so a few days later I
was driving home on the freeway
and since David loved to
dress, I came up with this idea
of doing a clothing line in his honor.
And I pulled over
to the side of the freeway
literally right then
and I sent him a text and just asked him,
I said hey, David, what's your color?
And just couple minutes later
came back this, this text,
neon lime green.
And for 45 minutes we
texted back and forth
about this clothing
line that I wanted to do
in his honor.
And he absolutely loved the idea.
And that night on the freeway
the 25 by J David's was born.
And the 25 is his basketball number
and the lime green was his favorite color
and I will never let that,
I will never let that go,
because it's the most --
- Won't be forgotten now.
- Never, never ever.
It means everything to me.
- One of the things we were
talking about earlier really,
is just our business philosophy
and that we both believe
in the most amazing customer service.
- Sure.
- Well, we have something special for you.
- That is amazing.
A lime green Scorpion.
- Everybody that's on Get To
Work gets a custom Scorpion pin
that's outside of our
regular blue or silver
and so for you we thought
nothing would be better
than the lime green.
- That is so cool.
And I can't wait to put it on.
- How 'bout right now?
Let's just do this.
You know what, it looks so good
and again, it goes with
the J David's 25's,
so please wear that with pride.
- Oh totally.
- We have another gift.
- And.
- This is an antique football helmet.
- [David] That is amazing.
- We know you have so much.
But we --
- this is cool.
- [Jill] We thought we'd up the NFL,
'cause we know you have a lot of baseball.
- I love it.
- Yeah, it's --
- Well, you guys know me.
Oh my gosh, those are some
old authentic tailor sheers.
From the Wiss company, W.I.S.S.
- They're my favorite.
(laughing)
- One of the biggest and best.
Thank you very much.
- [Bone And Jill] Of course.
Let me set these down first,
because let me give you guys something
that you just weren't expecting.
These are what I was
carrying this morning.
And they were actually for you guys.
Bone, we have this for you.
- Wow.
- Oh that is cool.
- I first have to show it
to you and have you feel it.
It's got five different
shades of blue and black.
- [Jill] That's very cool.
- And it should be, really close.
- Like a glove.
- Oh, that's amazing.
- [David] Perfect year round fabric.
- Come here.
You said you're a hugger, I'm a hugger.
- I'm a hugger.
- Thank you.
- Absolutely.
- Thank you so much.
- Perfect.
And then Jill, I can't
wait to show you this.
This is for you.
- Get out of here.
- It's a tuxedo jacket,
but you can wear it
with jeans, you can put it with whatever.
Let me show you the inside of this.
We worked this out with
Chad, your husband.
- [Jill] Oh my gosh.
- [Bone] Get out of here.
- So the inside is --
- You're gonna make me cry.
So cool.
- [David] So the inside is a custom lining
that was made for you.
Of photos of you and Chad
and your son, Kal.
- Thank you.
Oh my gosh, I, I, I need to stop.
This is above and beyond
anything I ever expected.
Oh my gosh, this is amazing.
- So when you were in the store that day
and we were kind of playing
around with measurements
and teaching how to measure and so forth,
I was actually taking measurements
and then after we were
doing something else,
then I was writing the measurements down.
- Oh I love it.
- It was one of my favorite pieces.
- [Jill] I love it.
It's super special.
- They'll be with you always.
- Thank you, it's really sweet.
I never thought I'd cry
from a blazer. (laughing)
- Victory.
- Yeah, thank you.
- Thank you for everything.
This has been the most
humbling experience.
- My gosh, what a pleasure for me.
- I feel like I can conquer the world.
- Let's do it.
I say let's go conquer the world.
- Let's do it.
- let's do it.
- Hey, guys, we don't normally do this,
but we had an extraordinary
time filming this episode
with David Guenther and
the legendary Pete Rose.
- Now, something that struck
our entire team after the shoot
was how great Pete was to work with
and how much we enjoyed
getting to know the real him.
He's a true ambassador to
the great sport of baseball.
- On the show we highlight
the values of hard work
and hustle all the time.
So who better personifies that
than Charlie Hustle himself?
To honor our shared values,
we're getting to work for Pete
by creating a platform for baseball fans
to show their support in getting
him into the Hall of Fame.
- As baseball fans we all
know Pete Rose is the epitome
of hustle and hard work.
He is belovedly known as the Hit King,
because no person on the
planet has more base hits
than Pete.
As you know, he's been
denied the honor of Induction
to the baseball Hall of Fame
which he so rightly deserves.
Hasn't it been long enough?
- Yes, this year will mark 30 years
since Pete was denied
eligibility to be recognized
in the baseball Hall of Fame.
We need your help to
correct this injustice.
He has paid his price.
So please join us in showing
your support for Pete.
- Now our goal is to get
4 million 256, 000 votes
in honor of Pete Rose's
record 4, 256 hits.
- Please visit
PETEOROSEHOF.COM to vote now.
Tell your friends and be a
part of baseball history.
Let's work together with
Major League baseball
and the Hall of Fame to
bring the greatest hitter
of all time to Cooperstown.
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