Masonic Passport

edwmax

Active Member
These are being hand made at the moment and are of my design. They have a leatherette cover with gold lettering and light blue, 24 lb parchment pages. A page for your picture and the dates of EA, FC & MM Degrees. Page 2 for your Lodge Secretary to certify your membership and good standing for 4 years. These passports have 26 spaces for lodge visits and stamps. It is not likely most Masons will fill this up in one year.

I was not happy with the commercial made passport I bought last year and knew I could make a much better one.

These passports are $7.00 including 1st class postage. Include your full name; Lodge name & city; Grand Lodge name; and Masonic status (Master Mason, Past Master or Grand Master (with year))

Please mail request and payment to Masonic Passport; %Max Davis; 155 Marie Cir; Cairo, Georgia 39828

My website link is http://CairoNet.com/Passport/

Passport Cover http://caironet.com/passport/cover1.jpg


Masonic Info http://caironet.com/passport/Page2&3.jpg


Lodge Visitation & stamps [urlhttp://caironet.com/passport/page4.jpg[/url]
 

BukeyeJackson

ViMH Advisory Board
When I order The Builder book number 5 I'll have Brother Coach send it to you and you can package deal them to me. HA
 

FF Sparky

Member
I'm in the process of filling 2 passports. One for in state and one for out of state. When I'm ready I will hit you up for another. I like to support our Brothers.
 

Bob Franks

Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer
Brother Richard,
Yes, it's an unofficial document that serves as a souvenir of the lodges you have visited. It will NOT get you into a lodge to visit; that's by your dues card, your proficiency, and the recognition of the lodge you are visiting with your lodge. (Until you become a Master Mason, you can only visit by vouching.)

S&F
 

Richard_Vier

Fellow Craft
Brother Richard,
Yes, it's an unofficial document that serves as a souvenir of the lodges you have visited. It will NOT get you into a lodge to visit; that's by your dues card, your proficiency, and the recognition of the lodge you are visiting with your lodge. (Until you become a Master Mason, you can only visit by vouching.)

S&F
Thanks for the info Brother Bob. Seems like a cool thing to have.
 

Windrider

Plus-sized tuxedo model
I have one that my jurisdiction (Massachusetts) sells. There are stamps in it from Florida to France. It's great to look back on all the places I've visited and the fond memories of the friends I've made. There's one lodge in Columbia, MO that I visited so many times they offered to sponsor me for affiliation.
 
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