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The Money Well is a Scrooge McDuck comic book story written and drawn by Carl Barks, originally published in Uncle Scrooge #21 (March 1958). . Storyline Scrooge and his nephews are at his Money Bin where they find out that the Beagle Boys are placing oil rigs on adjacent property intending to slant drill and suck Scrooge's money to a remote location surreptitiously. Scrooge and his nephews use a secret escape tunnel built during the time of Fort Duckburg to take the money to the nearby riverbank where it can be loaded on barges and transported and injected into an artificial hill under a homestead that Scriooge had bought. However, due to his unwillingness to buy new glasses he misreads the survey map and accidentally puts the money on the land of Blackheart Beagle. The Beagle Boys discover this and become legal owners of Scrooge's money. After Scrooge buys a new pair of glasses he pretends to be the valet of The Beagle Boys until he finds out information on their grandfather. The Beagle Boys are wise to Scrooge's intentions however and they tie him up after Blackheart arrives. Blackheart confesses to his grandsons that he never owned the land and Scrooge seizes the opportunity to escape after pretending to shine The Beagle Boys shoes (and while doing so tying their shoe laces such that the shoes are tied together). After making his getaway Scrooge goes to the land office and files a claim on that land and gets his money back. Blackheart and the Beagle Boys try to beat him in filing the claim using the oil rig as transport but it hits overhead wires and they end up getting tickets for reckless driving. Trivia Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (February 2008) Despite his appearance Blackheart is never referred to by his actual name. He is just referred to as Grandpa Beagle in this story. When this story was first written it was not yet revealed that Blackheart and Grandpa Beagle were the same character (and it may not even have been Barks's intention). This story is used as a reference to The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck where Scrooge mentions buying his glasses in Scotland in 1885. Also The Beagle Boys mention the aforementioned plot of land where Blackheart and his wife used to hide from the law was also used in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck. This story could be passed off as a sequel to Only a Poor Old Man. This is the first appearance of Grandpa Beagle. Fort Duckburg is mentioned for the first time in this story. External links The Money Well at the INDUCKS The Money Well in Carl Barks guidebook