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Ben Franklin Gasoline Bottle Opener — Vintage Oklahoma Petroliana Gift | The Faded Label Co.

Ben Franklin Gasoline Bottle Opener — Vintage Oklahoma Petroliana Gift | The Faded Label Co.

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The Ardmore refinery has had many names. It started as the Cameron Refinery in the early 1920s, became the Wirt Franklin Refinery, then the Ben Franklin Refinery — named in sequence for the man who built the Oklahoma oil industry from the ground up. That same refinery eventually became Valero. It is still running today. Now the brand opens your beer.

Round metal bottle opener with full-color printed top. Magnet-backed — sticks to the fridge, stays where you put it. Compact, solid, functional. The Ben Franklin Gasoline Ethyl logo on the face, clean and crisp.

Wirt Franklin arrived in Ardmore in 1905, established a law practice, and by 1913 had pivoted decisively to oil — playing a pivotal role in establishing the Healdton Field. He went on to found the Independent Petroleum Association of America, fighting at President Hoover's Oil Conservation Conference on behalf of independent producers against federal production restrictions. The Oklahoma town of Wirt, near Healdton, was named directly after him. A complete Ben Franklin Premium Regular Gasoline globe in 9.0 condition recently hammered at Morphy's auction for $10,000–$14,000.

The perfect gift for the Oklahoma history collector, the petroliana enthusiast who knows the Healdton Field story, the Ardmore or southern Oklahoma connection, or anyone who keeps their fridge stocked and understands that the best brands are built on real ground by real people.

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