I have seen chum give one of the various modes to certain appraisers that get called in from time to time.
The old man and father are most likely masons but I highly doubt that Corey is a mason.
I agree!
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I have seen chum give one of the various modes to certain appraisers that get called in from time to time.
The old man and father are most likely masons but I highly doubt that Corey is a mason.
I have always wished there was a place where we could see those records who is and who isn't.
Grand lodges keep genealogy records, some in databases with rapid access. So far I don't know of any that are visible on-line.
Membership records by name and lodge are available if you know what jurisdiction a man would have been a member in. I don't think GLs give out membership data about living members but they do give it out for deceased members. I don't I want release of membership data on living members. Some want to be discreet. Based on country of residence and other factors some need to be discreet. That many of us are out to the point of rings and license plates is our choice not GL's.
There's at least one database package called MORI that spans multiple jurisdictions. If you ask a jurisdiction that happens to use MORI or some other similar package you'd get coverage of multiple jurisdictions so the guess of jurisdiction doesn't need to be as correct.
man my instructors were way off if that is a masonic handshake. The only thing that is missing is the curtsey and kissing of the top of the hand.
The pawn star guys might be.
A Pawn Star episode aired last night ended with the shop employees out back grilling burgers. The old man wore a cook's apron. Sure enough it had the the words "REAL MEN Wear Aprons" on it. Not a sure thing but I'd ask him what his lodge is if I saw him in that apron.
Rick Harrison from "Pawn Stars" has been a master mason since 1994.
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I have seen the the episodes where they have have picked Masonic, shrine and odd fellow items and I can't really tell if they are our not because they have different reactions each time but I did watch an episode of Storage Hunters the other day and a couple on there bought a storage locker full of Masonic rings, swords and other regalia and on Hardcore Pawn Chicago a guy brought in a bunch of Masonic ritual books and some other things and on storage wars Jared and brandy found some shrine stuff in a locker but when you see their reactions it sends staged
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A Pawn Star episode aired last night ended with the shop employees out back grilling burgers. The old man wore a cook's apron. Sure enough it had the the words "REAL MEN Wear Aprons" on it. Not a sure thing but I'd ask him what his lodge is if I saw him in that apron.