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Masonic Fellowcraft token, Corn, Wine & Oil & Masonic Penny
$ 12.11
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Here is a neat little hand crafted presentation temple with Corn, Wine & Oil for use in the 2nd degree. Because the wages of a Fellowcraft are Corn, Wine & Oil, this token gives the perfect ending to the Fellowcraft Degree and the new Fellowcrafts will remember that evening each time they look at it. In my lodge we give each of our new Fellowcrafts one of these at the end of the second degree. Included with a purchase is the wording we use when presenting them in Lodge.They are made out of walnut wood that has been stained & finished with several clear coats of polyurethane. These tokens measure 3 ½ inches high by 3 ¼ inches wide. In the temple are 3, one dram bottles with corn (wheat) in one, wine in the second and oil in the last. The square and compasses that are on the front are in the Fellowcraft mode with one point of the compasses under the square.
Also the two pillars on the token represent those two famous pillars on the porch of King Solomon’s Temple. I
have several so you can buy more than one if you need to.
They make a great ending to the Fellowcraft degree, or they make a unique addition for a Master Mason to add to your Masonic corner. Also included with your purchase is a shinny new Lincoln head Masonic penny with the Square and Compasses stamped in it. We use them for our First Degree candidates. We give it to them in the preparation room and tell them to read what it says across the top several times. Then they get to keep them as a memento of the First Degree. These Masonic Temples are all hand crafted by me a fellow Master Mason. Thanks for looking and I will ship via USPS priority mail so you can get your Fellowcraft token fast.
Just a point of interest. The first bottle is filled with wheat because in ancient times all grain was called corn. What we call corn like we have in North America was unknown in ancient Israel during the building of King Solomon’s Temple. Therefore wheat would have been one of the three wages of a Fellowcraft, not American corn.
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