5 South Wabash Avenue · Suite 814
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Chicago, Illinois · 60603 · 312-332-5999
Howard
Frum opened an antique shop in 1976. After buying his first Rolex
for $175 and selling it for $225, Frum soon realized he was happy "flipping
watches".
A classic
story...Black
Monday' - The 1987 stock market crash...As most investors were in disbelief, wondering how they could recover
financially, Howard was quick at work. With the help of his friends
Howard lead the crew to Kinko's for a long night of printing and
copying. They printed T-shirts and thousands of flyers, which were
distributed at the Board of trade's parking lot. The message was
as simple as it was effective. . ."Howard Frum will buy your
watch." The rest is history... Thank you for visiting!
Howard
finds his motivation
in the joy of others, and through the
unconditional support of
his wife Bunny.
Some of the
most important people in Howard Frum's life.
Howard and
his staff are confident that you will leave suite 814, in the Maller's
Building at 5 S. Wabash, knowing you received a great deal. Not
only will you leave with a smile because of the deals Howard is famous for
offering, but you are sure to be grinning due to the way you're treated.