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  2. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Mint is a private mint founded by Joseph Segel in 1964 in Wawa, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] ... Its books were designed and bound by The Sloves Organization, Ltd.

  3. Joseph Segel - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Myron Segel (January 9, 1931 – December 21, 2019) was an American entrepreneur. He was the founder of over 20 American companies, most notably QVC, an American television network, and the Franklin Mint, a producer of mail-order collectibles.

  4. Franklin Library - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Library may refer to: The Franklin Library, a book publishing part of the Franklin Mint; Franklin Library (Minneapolis), a public library on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; Franklin Public Library (Massachusetts), the oldest public library in existence in the United States

  5. Stewart Resnick - Wikipedia

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    With the money he made from his first company, Resnick bought The Franklin Mint, a subsidiary of Roll International Corporation, in 1986. [11] Franklin Mint is known for making model cars, souvenir plates, figurines, and Civil War-inspired chess sets. Resnick served as CEO and chairman of the Franklin Mint Company until its sale in 2006. [5]

  6. Franklin Mint Precision Models - Wikipedia

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    In the following years, Franklin Mint produced more than 600 different issues of motorcycles, trucks and tractors besides automobiles. [1] [2] Marketing of all vehicles was almost exclusively through mail order catalogs. Vehicles - often called 'Franklin Mint Precision Models' - usually cost between $75 and $150 and were meant as adult ...

  7. Thwaites & Reed - Wikipedia

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    The company was trade supplier of movements to many well known historic clockmakers including Dutton, Dwerrihouse, Ellicott and Vulliamy and in more recent times well known retailers including The Franklin Mint, Asprey and Garrards. [citation needed] During its ownership by FW Elliott Ltd it also made movements under the Elliott brand.

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