
Captain Lloyd Sells Baby Elephants!

In 1960, Lloyd Molby opened his first full
service pet store in Michigan. He stocked everything from Guppies to Baby
Elephants which he advertised on 5 billboards across the state. Grand opening day was
packed no doubt due to his remarkable advertising abilities. He was featured in the
Wallstreet Journal, the first of many articles to follow his creative career. Lloyd then
opened two other stores in Michigan and became President of Grand Traverse Kennel Club
before retiring.

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In
1978 Lloyd went to pursue his other passion, the sea. He obtained his captains license and
began a charter service to the Bahamas. In those years he sailed the equivalent of 4 times
around the world. It was after these events that Lloyd inherited the nickname
"Captain". In 1984 Captain Lloyd Molby was diagnosed with macular degeneration
(an optical disorder) which leads to gradual loss of vision. He had to give up sailing. He
collected disability, and lived in subsidized housing.
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In
1994, with help from the Light House for the Blind and Florida Blind Services, Lloyd Molby
opened Birds by Captain Lloyd. The store started out with 8 pairs of breeding English
Budgies, and a few various types of birds on consignment. Today Captain now has four
employees, over 200 unique birds in stock and he now has the busiest bird store in
Sarasota, Florida. Many birds are bred, by Captain and others are bought and then hand
fed. All are given his love, attention and expert training that can only be obtained
through years of experience. Lloyd Molby is one fascinating,
talented and creative man, with a passion for pets and a lifetime of experiences,
"Captain" rates two thumbs up by pet lovers and birds everywhere!

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