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Post by JohnUK on May 1, 2015 18:15:19 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2015 21:28:59 GMT -5
My Freemason find a 9ct Watch Fob made in Chester England in 1909. The Masons are everywhere
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Post by Leslie Sarkany on May 5, 2015 6:14:32 GMT -5
Yo Johhny that was one of the best I've read from you. Never knew how far reaching those bouys were. Thanks for posting.
By the way have found a mason's ring years ago!
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Post by JohnUK on May 6, 2015 3:10:00 GMT -5
Can I use that Tony? Did you find it in NS?
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 16:53:38 GMT -5
Can I use that Tony? Did you find it in NS? Sure can, and yes I did find it in NS, same general area where I pulled out a 1695 french silver 1/12 ECU. Cheers Tony
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Post by JohnUK on May 6, 2015 18:16:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 21:58:42 GMT -5
Hello again John, another outstanding thread. I thought you might like to see some Canadian Masonic finds. Most of these I've found myself, a couple were given to me, and I, in turn, have given a few away to others. The "pennies" are not an uncommon item here, I've seen many. The two identification and recovery tags are my favorite. One pays indemnity to Masons ONLY. The large type on the last word changes the tone of the message. The last piece is the best in my opinion. It's a production piece (not hand made) with the name and occupation stamped by hand. This indicates that there must have been more made. At some point Mr. Anderson was promoted from assistant Postmaster to Postmaster, so he obliterated the Asst. in the description. I've not done any serious research into this piece and know nothing about it other than what I've told you. This piece was given to me, not found by me. Keep up the good work. You're articles are always interesting. yours, jordan
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Post by JohnUK on May 7, 2015 3:50:11 GMT -5
Thank you Jordan for showing your masonic artefacts ... and also the kind words. I'm interested in the last item and will show it to a Canadian mason for his comment.
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