Thanks for the recommendations.
The Masonic passport is indented as a 'visitation Log' of Lodges the Mason has attended/visited. ... It is not a replacement for One's current dues card. However, the Official Lodge stamps do carry some significance and gives the owner 'bragging rights' within his own Lodge.
I recently visited a distant Lodge for the first time. The only Brother who could vouch for me was not present. So, when the Sn Deacon asked if anyone could vouch for me, I said No, but this might help and I handed him my Passport. He look, then asked 'You have been in all these Lodges?" I replied 'yes'. The Sn Deacon then stated "I'm satisfied". ... I was and am fully capable of proving himself even without the passport.
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These Passports can be used for visitation contest within a Lodge, such as:
* Who visited the most during the year
* Who traveled to the farthest Lodge
There are several Masonic Passports available commercially. I wasn't satisfied with the one I first bought. It was made with cheap copy paper. So I made my own. This is the Masonic Passport that I have made available to Masons.