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crono782

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All pretty sharp. Not a fan of #3, by that's just because I don't like lettering on rings. Oh just a quick detail, on #2, that's also a level, not pillars, just looks different. ;)


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amhdive

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I like the color and look of #3 but I agree the lettering detracts from it so I would have to say #1.


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Pscyclepath

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I have a nice little signet ring, purchased a few months after I was raised, but what I wear on a routine basis these days is my 14th Degree ring... plain, simple, classy, and with a little story behind it ;-)
 

BrinkJ

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Just a couple I've had my eye on buying from

www.gordonsmasonicrings.com


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MM, Elmore Lodge #30


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Txmason

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@psycyclepath

Bro. Where can I get a 14th degree ring? I got one when I went the through the degrees. I'd ideally like to have a Scottish rite ring. Any suggestions?


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MarkR

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@psycyclepath

Bro. Where can I get a 14th degree ring? I got one when I went the through the degrees. I'd ideally like to have a Scottish rite ring. Any suggestions?


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The best range of prices is from Fratline: http://www.fratline.net/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=64_71

Another good source: http://www.joyjewelers.com/modules/...cts_id=30748&gclid=CLKywLKuibsCFSJlMgodoGMATw

Also, you can almost always find them on eBay.
 

Brother_Steve

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Here is my ring. Tungsten Carbide and the tools are hard to discern if you wish to run silent in the public's eye yet wear a ring to remind yourself of your obligation to the Craft.

Besides, you can tell most masons will try to glimpse a look at a ring worn on the right hand of any man so be on the look out for potential brothers sneaking a peak. (Usually non masons will consider it jewelery and not pay it a second look. It may be me and my newness to the craft, but I find myself trying to identify another as a mason if I see a ring worn on the right hand.)
 
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jimbo

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Yes, indeed, that is a very unique ring Ed. I like that style very much!


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jimbo

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I didn't scroll up far enough! I really like yours as well Steve. I like the subtle symbols on it. That's really more my speed, I've never been one for making a big statement. I won't wear shirts with anyone's company logos or interests. A little weird I guess, but I figure we all have our quirks :)! Really nice design.


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BigDre357

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It is official as of 12/21/2013 .....

Illus. Bro. Drennon P.M. 32°
 

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