A recent trek into the attic (and elsewhere) turned up some Masonic stuff that belonged to my wife’s grandfather. She has no emotional attachment to the stuff. Question? What does one do with it? Are you allowed to sell it? Should you give to the lodge it came from? What if the lodge no longer exists? Am I risking a “visit” from mysterious lurking figures? Is this thing on?
Burn it. In a special ceremony. At night, of course. With thirteen virgins in a circle around the fire.
Shoot, I don’t have a clue. But I’ve always thought the Masons (and the Rainbow Girls) were kinda creepy.
Bumping this up in the hope that someone will answer. I’d like to know myself. Maybe I’ll need to do the same thing with my old 4-H stuff.
Sell it on eBay.
There is probably still a lodge around that might want it, if it’s old stuff. I’m keeping my Grandfather’s 1920’s Masonic Handbook, tho
matt is right–ebay it.
You are obviously a Satanist, so it doesn’t matter what you do…you will burn in Hell for eternity.
Handlin’ rattlesnakes and speakin’ in tongues,
TN*hippie
Give it to a local Masonic Lodge or keep it as a reminder of your wife’s grandfather, but don’t sell it.
I’m not a Mason (and I don’t play one on TV), but I am a member of another fraternal organization, and the paraphanalia does have a meaning to members - selling it would be tacky.
My .02, which is worth, well, about .02.