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Look, up in the sky!

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a new post at the Fez Museum!

We apologize for the lack of updates over the last two months or so. As a Museum, we haven’t had many additions to the collection in recent time. This is partly due the niche of items we are collection and partly due to the lack of available fezzes for purchase.

However, we have managed to pick up two new items for you to check out. First, we have a brand new exhibit over in the PHA Ladies Groups area. The Ladies Circle of Perfection, or LOCOP, is attached to the Royal and Select Master Masons, PHA. It’s a relatively new group on the Masonic scene, so check out their fez for something different.

Our other update is a very niche piece over in the Alhambra section. A fez from Adra Caravan No. 79, formerly of Erie, PA (where the museum curator grew up) has been obtained. While it isn’t very fancy, it does provide a nice contrast to the other Alhambra fezzes in the collection.

While the updates are going to continue to be sporadic, we hope that you continue to enjoy our museum and find the information useful.

2016-10-17T18:39:10+00:00May 22nd, 2012|Updates|Comments Off on Look, up in the sky!

Well, well, well…

What do we have here? That’s right, an update!

As we stated in a previous post, it’s getting harder to find fezzes that are needed for the collection, hence the lack of updates. However, we recently picked up two new fezzes that we are excited to share with you.

Start your tour of this update over in the Shrine area with a nice example of an officer’s fez in the Ballut Abyad exhibit. You get extra points if you know how to pronounce that! Secondly, you can take a peak over at an entirely new area featuring the United Commercial Travelers, which started as a fraternal group for salesmen.

We hope you enjoy this update and we look forward to bringing you even more fez related fun in the future!

2016-10-17T18:39:11+00:00April 3rd, 2012|Updates|Comments Off on Well, well, well…

Mystery Solved!

Even the Fez Museum gets stumped from time to time – hence why we have the Unknown Fezzes page. But, thanks to the internet, we often are able to identify those mysterious pieces and learn a little bit more about fraternal history. Today, we have just such an occurrence.

For a while now we have pondered over the shortest fez in our collection, a wee little hat that only measured three inches high. Now, thanks to a contact from Sandra Fleming, of Houston, TX, we have confirmed that the fez  relates to the Daughters of Mokanna at Chinar Grotto. Go check it out over in the Daughters of Mokanna section!

Thank you to Sandra for contacting us with this information. It’s thanks to viewers like her that we are able to fill in key historical details. If you happen to know any interesting facts about any of our pieces, please drop us a note on the Contact page!

2016-10-17T18:39:21+00:00February 6th, 2012|Updates|Comments Off on Mystery Solved!

Where has the time gone?!?

Oh look – it’s been exactly one month since we updated the Museum! Where has the time gone? Isn’t it funny how holidays and life can do that to you… but, we are back with a big update to make up for it!

You can start your updated tour at the Grotto exhibit. There we have added a Singara Past Monarch’s fez as well as a great example of a variation on the basic members fez, which hails from Yusef Khan Grotto.

Once you had your fill of black fezzes, you can try to the opposite color by viewing our new Clandestine Eastern Star exhibit. Hopefully the entry there will explain some of the confusion caused by having two exhibits called Eastern Star.

Lastly, we figured you might be in the mood for some more traditionally colored fezzes. First, have a looksie at our newest Shriner fez in the Zembo area, after which you can read up on a very rare fez in our newest exhibit dedicated to the Junior United Order of American Mechanics.

Believe it or not, this actually depletes our back stock of fezzes – everything that is in the possession of the Museum has been posted (for the first time in almost a year.) Please, enjoy the collection and keep checking back as new pieces are acquired regularly!

2016-10-17T18:39:23+00:00January 19th, 2012|Updates|Comments Off on Where has the time gone?!?

Merry Fezmas!

As we approach the Christmas holiday, we thought it only right to give our fans a bit of Christmas gift in the form of a large update to the Museum. Today, we have posted eight new fezzes, in six categories, with one becoming a completely new area of the collection!

You can start today’s tour over in the Improved Benevolent and Protected Order of Elks of the World display where you will see three new additions, including a Past Grand Exalted Rulers fez, which was a spectacular addition to the collection. Next, drop on by the Mahi Shrine area to check out one of our newest donations. Speaking of which, we also have a newly donated piece over in the Grotto area at the Zafar exhibit.  Oh, and while you’re in the Masonic area, check out our newest DeMolay fez as well!

We recently posted our first acquisitions of AHEPA fezzes and we just received another AHEPA fez to fill out this area, so make sure to give it a looksie. Finally, you can check out our brand new area dedicated to what we believe to be a clandestine Heroines of Jericho group. This area has proved very interesting to the Museum collectors and we hope you enjoy it.

After this update, we only have two fezzes left that haven’t been posted (and that’s only because we forgot to get pictures of them!) We wish everyone a happy holiday season and we look forward to talking about even more fezzes in the New Year!

2016-10-17T18:39:24+00:00December 19th, 2011|Updates|Comments Off on Merry Fezmas!
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