GRAND LAKE, CO — Bob Scott’s Authentic Indian Jewelry and Fine Gifts has become a must-visit destination in Grand County, thanks to its unparalleled customer service and a wide range of unique, high-quality items. This year, the store earned multiple accolades in the Best of Grand contest, including awards for Best Customer Service, Best Furniture/Home Decor Store, and Best Gift Shop, among others.
“We try to do our best in everything we do, but you never know if you’re pleasing everyone,” said Bob Scott, the store’s owner, who works tirelessly every summer, seven days a week, to ensure customers have a top-notch experience. Recognizable by the distinctive collection of bolo ties he wears, Scott operates the store alongside Lou Lybrand, a retired teacher and active community member.
The store’s shelves are brimming with an eclectic selection of authentic Native American jewelry, fine gifts, and home decor, making it a treasure trove for both locals and visitors. Scott and Lybrand are always ready to lend a hand, helping customers find the perfect gift or treat for themselves. In addition to offering an impressive array of merchandise, the store also provides appraisal services, jewelry repair, Navajo textile repairs, and mounting and preservation services.
For Scott, the recognition from the Best of Grand contest holds special meaning. As a long-time member of the Grand County community, he is deeply appreciative of the local support. “I appreciate it so much, and I feel so honored,” Scott said.
If you’ve never experienced the warmth and expertise of Bob Scott’s, now is the time to visit. The store’s reputation for outstanding customer service speaks for itself, and the friendly atmosphere makes it a place you’ll want to return to. Keep in mind, the store is open during the warmer months and closes for the season when Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park shuts down for the winter, reopening in the spring.
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