I hear the high-hat well enough but no triangle. A bell,chime, or percussion instrument of like nature is represented but I can only pin it down to that.
The '70s, when comedy was gentle, silly, and actually.....FUNNY! Barney Miller and WKRP, both funny with likeable characters and nothing nasty, as most comedy is nowadays. IMO, Frank Bonner, as Herb Tarlek, was maybe the most underrated member of this cast, sleazy (as are all/most salespeople) but always eminently watchable. The way he simply curls up in a fetal position when his companion tells him she was once a man is priceless. RIP Frank Bonner and Gordon Jump, may the Almighty rest your souls.
That guy that played Mickey - Larry Hankin - an awesome character actor - was on Laverne and Shirley 2x as different characters, was a semi-recurring character on Friends (Mr. Heckles) and an episode of CSI. Yes I know he was on a lot more shows but those are the ones I remember off hand.
For all you kids out there, if you used a slide projector on any regular basis, you always had a few spare bulbs ready. Not having one for a major sales presentation would be uncharacteristically careless of Andy.
Why can't Herb ever have a girl go after him? He's handsome, right? And he's definitely NOT the only f***-up at the station. Andy not having a spare bulb, then failing to get the porno slides out cost them $100000 and nearly a sexual harassment lawsuit!
wow, so many parallels to Night Court; the sleazeball, the Ingenue, the responsible one, the responsible, the balding/not to bright one, one's black friend, the goofy "centerpiece" charcater (just missing a chain smoking old lady)....they even had a "transgender meets the sleazeball" episode