Thomas Dam

Thomas Dam

Thomas Dam (died November 12, 1989) was a Danish woodcutter who designed and invented the "Good Luck Troll" which was the forerunner of the troll doll. Dam formed the Dam Things from Denmark to market the dolls.

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* [http://www.troll-company.dk/history.html History of Thomas Dam]


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