MORE K.G.C. SYMBOLS

L.C. BAKER

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What do you think they could refer to?Thanks, L.C. Baker:thumbsup:

kgc symbol9.jpg up and down symbol.jpg
 

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Ashlar, Square; "squaring the ashlar".

Where did you see that Def. Rebel? Thanks, Baker:thumbsup:

Just "google" it... was WORKER in Stone Masonry (younger days), mostly "pointing up", AND! "Laid up" Ashlar, which had to be "squared up" (MAINLY fireplaces). Am ALSO Blue Lodge FreeMason, which has symbolic uses of the OPERATIVE CRAFT (Stone Masonry).
 

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L.C. BAKER

L.C. BAKER

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If you were to come across this symbol /s in the field, what would you think it was trying to tell you????
Both of these symbols are on our K.G.C. map. They are about that far apart, located in two different areas of the map. I believe them to be "stand alone" symbols with a "do this" type meaning. What do you guys think?
Thanks for your help, L.C. Baker:thumbsup:
 

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Would depend on location; EAST coast (Mountains) are DIFFERENT than MID-WEST, or WEST Coast (Deserts, etc).
 

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L.C. BAKER

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I get what you are saying. Make it fit your physical area.
It reminds me of second hand lions, "if you need something, just learn to do without" LOL
 

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