Benjamin Franklin sold his share of The Pennsylvania Gazette to his partner, David Hall, as of the Feb. 6, 1766 issue. Hall had been partners with Franklin since the Gazette issue of Jan. 12, 1748.
it's worth $25 - $35
They sell for as little as $7.95 to 12.95 each.
I've researched several airgun catalogues and can not find a Benjamin model 217. However the 17 at the end of model 217 indicated that it's a .177 caliber air gun. The name Franklin added to Benjamin was a marketing ploy to sell the air gun. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Walter Benjamin invented the Benjamin line of airguns back in the late 1800's. Please recheck the model number and give me some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent on the current condition of the air gun so I can give it a value (If we ever identify it)
7-8-11>>> All Franklin halves are considered common, even proof coins. Typical 1962 proofs sell for $18.00-$20.00
now, people, farm, hunt, and sell products in Pennsylvania
He thought that he should be really cool and sell newspapers.
Depending on the condition it is in, it can most likely sell for around $135.00
Auction
it's worth $25 - $35
First lets get this straight. There is no Benjamin Franklin Co. The Benjamin company was started by Walther Benjamin in 1899. The name Benjamin Franklin was put on air rifles as a gimmick to sell air rifles. In 1977, the Benjamin co, bought the Sheridan Co and in Feb, 19, 1992 Crosman bought the Benjamin Company. So now Crosman owns a three companies, Sheridan, Benjamin and Crosman.
The Benjamin model 300 (Benjamin Franklin was a marketing gimmick name to sell rifles.) was made between 1934-1940. In good shape, today it is worth between $95 and $125
They sell for as little as $7.95 to 12.95 each.
he was Jewish but opposed the governemnt because of their methods of achieving wot they wanted.
They both died without ever leaving the country, let alone selling something in France.
They don't sell any of their merchandise. They don't sell shirts, albums, or anything related to the GazettE. In fact, I believe they don't sell anything related to j-rock. But if you want one of their shirts or something, on the upper floor there is a custom t-shirt printing store. I got my gazette sweater from there. Sorry there isn't any. But I hope this helps :)
Crosman Corp owns Benjamin Air guns. The name Benjamin Franklin was a marketing ploy to sell the guns. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Older air guns are no longer repaired by Crosman however they offer a service to find independent repair shops that do service and repair on older air guns and rifles. Go to the link listed below, Click on "find a service center" when the link opens
I've researched several airgun catalogues and can not find a Benjamin model 217. However the 17 at the end of model 217 indicated that it's a .177 caliber air gun. The name Franklin added to Benjamin was a marketing ploy to sell the air gun. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Walter Benjamin invented the Benjamin line of airguns back in the late 1800's. Please recheck the model number and give me some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent on the current condition of the air gun so I can give it a value (If we ever identify it)