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A freemason handshake is a means of identifying each other as freemasons. The different handshakes will identify which degree a mason has achieved within the organisation. A freemason can not divulge the handshake to a non-mason as this would break an oath made at initiation. Knowing the hanshake alone is not enough as on reciept of such a handshake a set conversation will follow.

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The following webpages may help you understand more about the subject you inquire about: http://www.ephesians5-11.org/handshakes.htm http://masoniclight.blogspot.com/

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Freemasons recognize nothing known as the "Masonic handshake".

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Handshake with thumb and index finger pointing down.

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The signs by which Freemason's identify themselves are some of the few 'secrets' that they keep to themselves.

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Yes. I have a copy of Duncan's Ritual and according to it there are a number of them that correspond to the members degree.

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