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Description
The listing, Handmade Metal Masonic Ring has ended.
This is for a handmade metal Masonic ring I got at an estate sale. I wear a size seven and this ring don't fit me so it might be a size six.
Please don't bid if you don't want to pay shipping charges. I have to charge shipping due to being on a fixed income. If you bid by mistake I will no longer refund credits. If you have read description you will have known about shipping fee.
I accept concealed cash and Paypal. My Paypal address is: patiosdoc@verizon.net
I do combine shipping just let me know when you are bidding on more than one item.
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Questions & Comments
Nice Masonic Ring. Ive never taken my Grandfathers off since the day I made my rise to Master Mason and could Proudly Bear My Grandfather's he wore when he was alive. He was a 32degree Scottish rite. I wish it would fit, Im gonna see if i can find my girlfriends rings and see if a 6 will fit my Pinkey finger. Or just might get it to add to the rest of my Masonic collection i have acquired though my Travels.
I dont know if you are a traveling man or not, since you said you got it at an estate sale, but if you are a fellow brothern, Then I wish you the best on your Jouney in your travels.
O and something i can never figure out, People who have estate sales and get rid of such sacred Masonic items. You have to earn the right to bear a ring or anything masonic related, so so body worked to make it to their Master degree and then people just basically get rid of these items like its nothing. Just my thoughts, I personally would never get rid of anything masonic related i own, Neither has any of the men in my family, If they die its passed down to the next or held on to not sold off.. But Some people Just dont know the beautiful meaning behind the ring and other things you bare proudly as a Traveling man..
Nope just a woman who found it at an estate sale mixed in with other stuff they probably didn't even know it. My uncle was a mason and when he passed his ring went to his son. Ty for looking.