BigGameJames
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Thanks I have talk about this with a few friends and family besides my mom my mom can be hard person to talk some stuff with.
I thought the same thing to but didn't want to call it out instead tried to offer assistance things that make you say hmmmm.Something is wrong here!
Wants a $400-$600 ring?
Can't find a local lodge?
Can't afford dues but can afford a $600 dollar ring?
Doesn't want his Mom to know?
I think the forum may be being played!
If you are for real, realize, the ring is the least important part of being a Mason. The most important part is your obligation and your adherance to it. There is plenty of time to obtain a ring. Heed your obligations first.
Have you ever lived in Austrailia?
It means that if there is nothing more to say, there is no more need for discussion.what does that mean?
Not at all. Overt Masonic paraphernalia seems to be a North American phenomenon. Many of the fraternity seem to keep their membership private. This isn't a rule of course, just something I've noticed in my travels.Is getting the ring really that important? Once I become a Master Mason.
We had a MM from Germany visit our 3rd degree practice about a month ago. He was shocked I had a Masonic baseball cap.Not at all. Overt Masonic paraphernalia seems to be a North American phenomenon. Many of the fraternity seem to keep their membership private. This isn't a rule of course, just something I've noticed in my travels.