One
of those who took advantage of Luck's plant was a high school
student, Dennis Frandsen, who figured out how to make money by
cutting maple trees on his father's land to sell them to Duncan to
make yo-yos.
Frandsen
has gone on to be an exceptionally wealthy entrepreneur and banker,
with a holding company that includes banks that controlled over $1.5
billion in assets by 2012.
Sources:
Minneapolis Star-Tribune story on April 22, 2003. Research provided
by Colleen Draxler.
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