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Early 1900's Free Mason Full Outfit in Suitcase-- value?

Hi,

I discovered this full Free Mason outfit set including: coat with metal pin, two hats with covers, sash with medals, sword which connects to a belt, and a suitcase which is labeled with a name that it all fits into. I'm wondering if someone has any idea on the value of this item. Thanks!IMG_0573.JPGunnamed.jpg

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Re: Early 1900's Free Mason Full Outfit in Suitcase-- value?

I don't see the Masonic emblem anywhere?  Could it be Knights of Columbus?

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Thank you for your reply! One of the metals reads, "In Hoc Signo Vinces" which leads to Masonic responses. It could be Knights of Columbus, yes. I am looking for confirmation and information either way.
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It's Knights of Columbus for sure. 

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Re: Early 1900's Free Mason Full Outfit in Suitcase-- value?

It's Knights Templar which is a part of Masons.  My ex's grandfather had this uniform in his attic.

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As Molly said, Knights Templar..............One must first become a 3rd degree Master Mason to be eligible to join other appendages of Freemasonry, such as Knights Templar.
“What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.” ~~Albert Pike, Freemason
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