Well, its pretty cool! Great significance there.
I often wonder about the men who originally owned these razors.
They must have been quite proud of them!
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Well, its pretty cool! Great significance there.
I often wonder about the men who originally owned these razors.
They must have been quite proud of them!
I would go further to say you may have had to be a Mason TO buy one?
Perhaps they were awards of sorts?
Oh that would be interesting, I had not thought of that.
I had read where commercial use of Masonic symbols is/was prohibited.
Surely it was back then?
Seems I have not ever seen one in old literature/advertisements or peeks at old catalogs?
What a nice gesture. Fitting that it's back in the hands of a Mason.
Would be interesting to know the story behind them.
Sharpton has a point, have never seen one in a catalog.
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Well I don't know or understand alot of our rules and regs, but I do know something is said about symbols and such being shared or rather not shared. I am willing to say Tom is right these were maybe rewards,gifts or something you could purchase as a Mason. Hmm, sure got my wheels spinning fellas.
We are talking, Free Mason.?
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Nice Masonic Razor! And by W&B, but that makes sense as Masonic tradition is rich in England. There are probably Scottish Rite Engraved Razors as well.
Enjoy that razor!
-Zip