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Shrine fez
Shrine fez







shrine fez

  • Daughters of Mokanna – We are also in search of the fez of a national officer for this group.
  • The fez would be white, with with a golden winged design on the front, and have a yellow tassel.

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  • Ladies of the Oriental Shrine – The museum is looking for the fez that a national officer in this group would wear.
  • The fezzes are black with a red tassel, featuring a scimitar.
  • Fatimas of the Fez – A California based ladies group connected to the Peace Officer’s Shrine Club in Van Nuys.
  • Fezzes were rarely made and are usually blue with ROJ on the front.
  • Royal Order of Jesters – A very exclusive, by invite only, branch of the Shrine.
  • Now, on to what we want! Below is a list of fezzes we are currently seeking for our collection (fezzes already on display will not be listed here.) If you have a fez that isn’t listed on here, or anywhere esle, please contact us! You might have a real gem!Īny questions or offers for to sell your fez can be sent to the musuem via the contact section. The musuem is not looking to purchase fezzes worn as parts of military uniforms or duplicates of any items currently in the collection (this means that we are generally not interested in Shriner’s fezzes) unless the item is markedly different than one we already own or has some other distinguishing qualities. Let’s start with what we aren’t looking for, though. We assure you that we will only offer what we believe to be a fair price for your item. We have a good idea of what fezzes we can find easily and what ones we can’t. The most expensive fez in the collection only cost $130 including shipping (and it was a EXTREMELY rare and VERY OLD piece.) We will compensate as best we can for your item, based upon availability, construction, and age.

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    Yes, you heard right we are willing to purchase your fezzes (as long as they would make an appropriate addition to the collections.) What do we pay for fezzes? Sadly, there isn’t much of a price guide out there, but the going rate for a fez is between $10 and $50 U.S., plus shipping. This means that we are always looking for pieces to add to the collection via purchase or donation. This site is by no means an exhaustive account of every fez known to man, but it hopes to become the primary resource for those looking for more information on fraternal haberdashery. Part of the joy of fez collecting is finding new and interesting pieces to add.









    Shrine fez