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Another legend passes. He made a lot of money (especially late in life) and he gave a lot of it away.

Appreciate all the hospitality he showed to me at his ranch - one of finest properties I have been too.

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Haven't heard that name in a long time.
He seemed to be the kind of person that I would want to be friends with. (and not because of his money)


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A very bright guy. He was one of the last of his kind. He lived a good life, shared plenty, and saw the end coming. If he could pick a day, I suspect 9/11 would be as good as any.
 
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Good post Mike.

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An iconic legend.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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Well if theres any justice, some philanthropists when they pass go to where the angels sing.


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I was fortunate to spend about 30 minutes, of one on one time with him at an NCAA golf regional. We were setting behind a green and watched his Pokes go through.

He was very gracious and humble. A true gentleman. The world is a little less without him.
 
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You can pick up his ranch for $30 million less today. https://www.msn.com/en-us/mone...ok-inside/ss-AAH9nwW
 
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About 15 years ago I was talking with a carpenter friend of mine who just falls into the most interesting jobs. He was hired to build some hunting cabins on a ranch in South Texas (I forget the total acreage but it was large enough to contain both the Pecos + Devil rivers.) Anyway, the owners wanted to sell for $50.00 per acre. We are still talking about millions. I thanked Clifford for his thoughts of my affluence but I couldn't touch it. That was on a Friday; by Monday it was sold to a consortium of Houston lawyers for $30.00 an acre + leaving the previous owner the next 10 years hunting lease rights. That place was worth a fortune.


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