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barofdeath

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Yes it's really a choice. It's tradition in my family to wear the points towards you ( the G facing uou). My dad said he and my grandfather wore it that way because the ring is there for 2 reasons.1. To identify you to others as a mason, and 2. To remind you of your obligation. In the end its a choice. Either way you're still a brother!


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jharmon79

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Rings

I'm a newly Raised master mason and I'm looking to buy my first ring. I know I want either a stainless steel or tungsten ring. Just wanted to get some recommendations and ideas.

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ej6267

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Re: Rings

I'm a newly Raised master mason and I'm looking to buy my first ring. I know I want either a stainless steel or tungsten ring. Just wanted to get some recommendations and ideas.

John S. Harmon

eBay has a lot of good choices at better prices than on Amazon, I've found. I got this one from Br. John Morrow's jemsby store there. I'm a retired deputy sheriff and I wanted an everyday ring that displayed my Masonic pride and the profession that I loved.
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Bro. Stewart P.M.

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I am not really sure how this thread went from Ring Discussion to being off-topic about Racism?? There is plenty of other areas where similar and moderated discussion can be conducted properly. Thanks!

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BigDre357

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I am not really sure how this thread went from Ring Discussion to being off-topic about Racism?? There is plenty of other areas where similar and moderated discussion can be conducted properly. Thanks!

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I was just acknowledging a local brother and a couple of comments between us grew to other comments from other people the conversation was already done

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Trip

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Bringing the subject back. Here is a pic of my first ring my lady got me after I was raised. Not too much bling but it's a start. ImageUploadedByFreemason Connect HD1379289089.456648.jpg


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BroBook

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Yes it's really a choice. It's tradition in my family to wear the points towards you ( the G facing uou). My dad said he and my grandfather wore it that way because the ring is there for 2 reasons.1. To identify you to others as a mason, and 2. To remind you of your obligation. In the end its a choice. Either way you're still a brother!


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BroBook

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Yes it's really a choice. It's tradition in my family to wear the points towards you ( the G facing uou). My dad said he and my grandfather wore it that way because the ring is there for 2 reasons.1. To identify you to others as a mason, and 2. To remind you of your obligation. In the end its a choice. Either way you're still a brother!


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I like that


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j_gimpy

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Unfortunately, my grandfather has gotten rid of all his Masonic jewelry, so this is the ring I'm going to get when I can afford it. It's from Gordon's Masonic Rings: ImageUploadedByMy Freemasonry HD1380231621.209705.jpg




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Brother_Steve

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What figure do most people use? Ring finger or pinky. I was contemplating on switching my ring to my pinky


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I don't have my masonic bible at work to reference but I do remember an explanation that your left ring finger is connected to your heart and your right ring finger is connected to your soul. There is more to it but it is escaping me right now.

@j_gimpy I like that ring.

I was looking at this one from jemsbyjem

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My current ring is this but the working tools do not stand out at all. You cannot see them unless you look right at the ring and up close. The image on the site is very misleading.

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cemab4y

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I have seen the points facing in, primarily in northern states. In southern states, most men wear the ring with the points facing out. I believe that the direction of the man is more important than the direction of the ring.
 
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