George 'King' Stahlman
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George 'King' Stahlman
George 'King' Stahlman dies at 85; well-known bail bondsman, San Diego icon SAN DIEGO — George “King” Stahlman, a bail bondsman and fixture in the community for more than 60 years, died Friday morning of emphysema, his family announced.
Stahlman, 85, was known for his gregarious personality and propensity for self-promotion in a highly competitive business. He is widely recognizable from his television, radio and print advertising, many of which featured the jingle: “It's better to know me and not need me than to need me and not know me.” According to his family, Stahlman's longtime motto was: “Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise.” Stahlman started his business in Oceanside in 1946, Hardwick said. Stahlman had the oldest bail bond license in the state, according to a San Diego Union-Tribune profile in 2004. He had operated King Stahlman Bail Bonds from its current downtown San Diego location since December 1960 and later expanded to storefronts near jails in Chula Vista, Santee and Vista. He ran for mayor of San Diego in 1967 and finished a distant fifth with 4 percent of the vote. God Bless You and Your Family "King". |

