Phone wasn't yet invented in his times.
You can find a time line of his life here: http://www.fi.edu/franklin/timeline/timeline.html Hope this helps!
Benjamin Franklin may have been the first to report this effect, which recognizes an aspect of human behavior connected to generosity or charity. A line in his Autobiography states: "He that has once done you a Kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged."
No fan line is currently known for any members of the band 'Breaking Benjamin'. provide personal phone numbers or contact information for any celebrity.
I suggest you go to Crosman.com and click on Support and ask your question there. Crosman owns the Benjamin line of air rifles
you either join him or die (the line in the dirt theory) F A K E
Crosman Air gun company owns both the Sheridan and the Benjamin line of Airguns. You can contact Crosman about either of these products. See the link below.
Franklin Avenue - BMT Franklin Avenue Line - was created in 1896.
This is the best I can do. (see the link below)
Along with motor vehicles the PATCO High Speed Line Commuter Train traverses this historic cable suspension bridge.
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)
Some ideas: * Tighten all connections in the phone jacks and at the demarc. * Insure good insulation throughout the system. * Look for sources of static, motors are notorious for causing static. * Cheap phones can have loose connections inside that add to the problem.
today Crosman air gun Corp, owns the Benjamin line of air guns. They offer a help page to locate shops that repair older air guns. See the link below.