"I have a feeling [the symbol on your Marine sword is] a Freemason's
Seal of Solomon. The reason for my suspicion is that the Marine Corps
was organized in the Tun Tavern in 1776 (maybe 1775), as war seemed
likely. The Tun Tavern also served as a Masonic Temple. (And the first
Masonic Lodge meeting in the US was there in 1731.) The inkeeper, Cpt
Samiel Nicholas, was made a Captain of Marines in 1775 by George
Washington, another Mason."
Thanks a lot
... neither are exclusively Masonic symbols ...
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Rob Sandilands PM
Warwick Lodge No 160 UGLQ
'I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it!'
That's part of the question; do they look different? Apparently it
also says PROVED.
Thanks
The "proved" would probably refer to the quality of the steel.
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Regards
David
fundamentalism (n.): fund = give cash to; amentalism = brainlessness
Yes, that seems to be the answer somebody came up with on the other
group -- the six pointed star is the mark of whoever forged the steel.
Thanks