Ron, Ginni,
Thank you  for all the info. I had noticed that some of the images I have seen 
do have the points in different relationship to the square (and some don't have 
the square at all), but just figured that the painter/embroiderer made the 
decision -- silly me. The skull, bones, coffin all refer to man's mortality, 
right? The eye refers to God? They don't denote rank? 
Even if I weren't doing Amadeus, I find this interesting.

Kate Pinner

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ron Carnegie
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 10:55 PM
To: 'Historical Costume'
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Masonic aprons .. a bit of info..

  Okay sorry to bore those not interested.  I checked on the below mentioned 
info.  Here in Virginia the rule is, if it is printed in our stuff it aint a 
secret!  And the information I am about to mention is printed.  The reasons for 
it are not.

All of this has to do with the placement of the square and compasses.  I 
imagine that many of your are familiar with the general shape with the 
compasses open, points downward, with the square placed with the angle 
downward.  The little point, that I really don't think will be visible to the 
audience anyway is this:

Entered Apprentice Degree- the square should be on top of the two points of the 
compasses

Fellowcraft (what the wiki is calling journeymen and perhaps some jurisdictions 
do)- the left point of the compasses should be under the square the right point 
over

Master- both points should be over the square

   I hope you understand what I mean.  It would be easier to depict in a 
picture.  If you look at the posts I sent, as I recall most importantly the two 
supposed Burn's aprons, you should see what I mean.


"I'm your huckleberry"

Ron Carnegie
[email protected] 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ron Carnegie
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 10:42 PM
To: 'Historical Costume'
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Masonic aprons .. a bit of info..

Hmmm ... there is a difference in some symbolism between the three degrees, but 
it is minor and I am not certain that I can tell you. Let me check my 
Presentation manual and see if it is in there, if it is I can share it with 
you, if it is not, then I can't.  That being said however, any of the "secrets" 
of masonry regarding recognition signs or ritual can easily be found online.  
If my jurisdiction regards it a secret however, I would be in violation of my 
obligation in sharing it with you or verifying your sources.




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