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<blockquote data-quote="DDriller" data-source="post: 4259007" data-attributes="member: 6330"><p>My uncles Dad got Herman Kaiser in business selling stripper wells and junk iron to him. He later started Kaiser-Francis Oil Co. George I believe graduated from Harvard before taking over the company. George has a photographic memory. I worked for him in the 1980's until he sold the drilling fluids and acidizing company I started for him and left me with a chance to go to work for the new owner. At the time George was a Republican and would send out letters suggesting who to vote for. After he bought Bank of Oklahoma he switched to being a Democrat. Like Donner said he was extremely tight but took good care of his employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDriller, post: 4259007, member: 6330"] My uncles Dad got Herman Kaiser in business selling stripper wells and junk iron to him. He later started Kaiser-Francis Oil Co. George I believe graduated from Harvard before taking over the company. George has a photographic memory. I worked for him in the 1980's until he sold the drilling fluids and acidizing company I started for him and left me with a chance to go to work for the new owner. At the time George was a Republican and would send out letters suggesting who to vote for. After he bought Bank of Oklahoma he switched to being a Democrat. Like Donner said he was extremely tight but took good care of his employees. [/QUOTE]
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