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mrpierce17

KOP Council director / Lodge instructor
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Warrior1256

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On the subject of wearing Masonic rings that belonged to grandfathers, fathers, etc. before being raised....the person that originally owned the ring earned the right to wear it by doing everything required to become a Master Mason. I very much doubt that he would want his son or grandson to wear it before earning the right in the same way. Just my opinion.
 

Illuminatio

Premium Member
Yay for awesome Christmas presents from your wife! (Granted she asked what I wanted, but she didn't have to get it. Still she did though!)

I had decided I wanted a simple, clean, signet style and I loved my apron from Brother Patrick Craddock, so when it came ring time, I went right back to his site. You can check out all of the rings he offers here: craftsmansapron.com/products/rings. I also loved the Antique Satin finish look, so that's what I went with. Very excited about finally having a quality ring!

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Companion Joe

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I recently just got this and love it. I like it because it is a Chapter ring and also has a S&C on it (the revers side has a keystone). It has the look of a sports championship ring, which I like because I am a coach.

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Rifleman1776

Registered User
It's less about them being picky and more about wearing something you haven't earned. That is a master's ring. Imagine a Private First Class in the army wearing a Major's insignia. Indeed a good reminder of what you want to obtain, but still not appropriate.


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What about it makes it a Masters ring? Looks just fine to me.
 

Sk3tchNinja

Registered User
Got this one from proline designs on the way. View attachment 4564
That's the one have! Minus the 32° symbols. I have the working tools on either side.

Great ring, amazing craftsmanship. Not very strong, though. I work with my hands and it's been getting scratched up easily. Thinking about a stainless steel Gordon ring.
 
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Morris

Premium Member
That's the one have! Minus the 32° symbols. I have the working tools on either side.

Great ring, amazing craftsmanship. Not very strong, though. I work with my hands and it's been getting scratched up easily. Thinking about a stainless steel Gordon ring.
Haha. I have a Gordon ring and just don't like the feel of it.
 

nickthomp

NL#40
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One of my rings purchased from Jems by Jem. Great place to get your everyday rings.
 
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nickthomp

NL#40
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Here's a few pictures of the rings I just purchased. Great price for these handmade rings. You can get a few rings for the cost of one expensive gold ring.
 

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Dontrell Stroman

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I wear this ring every day along with my wedding band. A very traditional ring I've seen worn among many brothers.
 

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Dontrell Stroman

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Awesome. I've been asked many times why I chose a blue stone instead of a red one. I always tell people it's up to the brother what he decides.
 
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