Chris Eifealdt

Sandra Eifealdt

Full Service Gunsmithing

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Meet Chris Eifealdt

Store Staff

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Rainbow and Sahara

 

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Mr. Miller was born Oct. 31, 1999.  He came to us at a very important time in our lives.  Sandra was going blind with glaucoma and cataracts and Mr. Miller was going to be her seeing eye dog.  He had no formal training but was guided by instinct to guide and protect her.  When Sandra had successful surgery and regained her eye sight, Mr. Miller moved into his new job as shop guard and greeter with ease.  Everyone knew who he was,  we were the store with "The Big Black Dog", the one who could jump and clear the counter in a single bound.  He was called the" Wonder Dog" by JD Wells, a well known and respected radio announcer here in Las Vegas, because he could flush toilets, unscrew knobs, open doors (he never did learn how to close them), and because he acted human.  In many ways he was more human than we are.  We should be so lucky as to be like him.  He loved unconditionally, he was gentle to a fault and he loved his people the way WE should, without thought of who we were, what we looked like, where we came from or what we had done in our past.  He was more than a great friend he was family and he will be missed not only by us and our customers but also by the many thousands of people who saw him on the web.  Good bye old man. May 2, 2007.

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December 2005 Picture

Mr. Miller Celebrates 21'st Birthday at Hooters

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In memory of Capt. Morgan

Our good friend and loyal companian, Captain Morgan, passed away the week before Thanksgiving.  He fought a gallant battle against a cancerous tumor but did not come out the victor.  Even though his life on earth was short he will be long remembered as the big dog with the bigger heart.  He loved his people and always made sure that they knew he was here by greeting them at the door.  Everyone loved him and many came to the store just to see him.  He will be missed by many and forgoten by none. Adios Amiggo

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