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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

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Item Location: United States

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Benjamin Franklin’s Lost Inventor’s Case

An Artifact Not Meant to Be Found

There are whispers of a case—one never recorded, never cataloged… yet somehow recovered.

A singular object. The only one known to exist.

Believed to have passed through the hands of Benjamin Franklin himself, this enigmatic construct defies simple explanation. It is not merely a puzzle—it is a sequence of discoveries, a chain of concealed intentions, a mind speaking across centuries.

Nothing reveals itself easily.

Each movement uncovers another question. Each answer leads deeper into design, mechanism, and purpose. What begins as curiosity becomes obsession.

Crafted from a convergence of rare and exotic woods—tigerwood, bloodwood, cedar, oak, and others—the case feels less built than assembled… as if each material was chosen for reasons long forgotten.

Five sides. No clear beginning. No obvious end.

Its presence is commanding—22 inches in length, 28 inches tall, 10 inches wide, and weighing 45 pounds. Too substantial to ignore. Too deliberate to dismiss. This is not simply a box—it is an object of intent.

Something is hidden within.

Not just in form… but in meaning.

Those who engage with it are not just solving a puzzle—

they are retracing the thoughts of an inventor who may have left more behind than anyone realized.

The question is not whether it can be opened…

but whether you should.

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