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  • @OOTurok
    @OOTurok Год назад +357

    The Guadacanal 1st Marine Division diamond patch, is older than any MC.
    It was 1st given to soldiers, who fought in the Battle of Guadalcanal during Operation Watchtower in 1942.
    My grandfather earned that patch, before any MC ever existed.

    • @michaelgibbons1978
      @michaelgibbons1978 Год назад +16

      I sure most mc know that cuz lots of my mc pals have served !!!!!!

    • @choppedandbobbed9729
      @choppedandbobbed9729 Год назад +40

      A first MarDiv patch is still very different from a 1% patch. No MC would press you over an earned military patch. Don't let civs scare you out of repping anything you've earned. Even if a club presses you, just explain what it is, and 99.9% of the time you're good.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад +17

      @@choppedandbobbed9729 i could only imagine dudes thinking they're owed some explanation.

    • @choppedandbobbed9729
      @choppedandbobbed9729 Год назад +3

      @@Arthurian. politics are never ending.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад +18

      @@choppedandbobbed9729 yeah but it ain't politics when you're just a regular citizen. That's a good way to get blasted by someone tired of bullies.

  • @nikeypoo411
    @nikeypoo411 3 года назад +462

    This guy has most probably saved the lives of hundreds of weekend warriors

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +31

      Thanks lol

    • @alexcordaro5903
      @alexcordaro5903 3 года назад +31

      Most definitely has saved lives of people that dont know the proper way to state your just a rider with no intentions of copying or faking a cut . weekend riders just stick with a plan leather jacket or a plain cut.... Do NOT PUT ANY PATCHES ON UR CUT OR JACKET . TRUTH . STAY SAFE WEEKEND RIDERS

    • @Rebu1lt
      @Rebu1lt 3 года назад +4

      🤣🤣

    • @cinnreds18
      @cinnreds18 2 года назад +32

      Lol, saved lives? What is he a paramedic. 1%ers aren’t really that worried about patches other silly people are riding with. They may approach a person rocking a 1%🔷 but unlikely. These guys have bigger fish to fry without worrying about bob the dental assistant sporting a “men of mayhem” patch his wife of 28 years needle pointed on his discount HD vest. They’re more worried about other people pushing “products” on their turf.
      The people Ive seen who are most worried about the patches other people rock are those who are affiliated with 99% clubs or don’t even ride a motorcycle at all.
      Saved lives lol….. oh my.
      I am Going to the next pagan biker rally and let them know I burned everything in my home in the shape of a diamond so they know
      Respect! (And)
      “ I don’t want to die!”

    • @nikeypoo411
      @nikeypoo411 2 года назад +1

      @@cinnreds18 you conmen is the most intellectual conversation i had in mounts 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @habichiblah7534
    @habichiblah7534 3 года назад +179

    I remember when I was in the Scouts, we had some guy who tried rockin' the Needleworkers proficiency badge, but when we quizzed him on it, turns out the cat couldn't sew properly, and didn't even know the difference between monofilament polyester and spun polyester. It was awful, I tells ya. Me and my dudes all had the Bookbinders proficiency badge and some of us even had the Orienteering badge, so we put him straight after stealing his woggle and neckie.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +28

      😄😄😄idiot

    • @habichiblah7534
      @habichiblah7534 3 года назад +6

      @@DemonsRow 😁

    • @habichiblah7534
      @habichiblah7534 3 года назад +5

      @@silntstl They exist, believe it or not! 😁

    • @keithlarsen7557
      @keithlarsen7557 Год назад +6

      @@silntstl The Merit badges were the best (if not most practical part) of the organization.

    • @scottward1002
      @scottward1002 Год назад

      Anyone who was never in the Boy Scouts shut the %#^* up….
      Many Scouts went on to the military and greater things

  • @itsjustme8947
    @itsjustme8947 Год назад +25

    I wear a lot of patches. I get a lot of questions about my Command Pilot Wings, the two stars on my shoulders, my "Strike Eagle", "Mudhen", and "CAS-500 Club" patches. A lot of unit patches on my jacket as well. I love explaining that I am a retired USAF Major General, I flew the F-15E Strike Eagle and flew over 500 Close Air Support missions and that the unit patches are where I am an 'honorary member' of these units for literally saving their asses in Iraq and Afghanistan. A lot of veterans in MC's and once the conversation starts, I have never paid for a drink in any club bar. I ride a Gold Wing, not a 'real' scooter and I ride with other retirees who are like me, retired fighter pilots. We ALL wear very similar patches. No fights ever started, a great deal of respect was traded, and a lot of stories were told by both sides. It's not all bad. These guys can spot a fake from a mile away because they've lived this life ALL their lives. Their clubs are very welcoming as long as you're 'real'.

    • @ArmedHippy
      @ArmedHippy 27 дней назад +2

      You should never have to pay for a beer anywhere you go. Thank you for your service Sir.

    • @symbolsarenotreality4595
      @symbolsarenotreality4595 5 дней назад +1

      Small world mate ;)

  • @rdg6552
    @rdg6552 3 года назад +245

    That patch is the 1st Marines patch and it’s been around since 1941 but Marines still serve in this unit now. If any MC were to have a problem with that patch, that says more about them than the wearer of that patch and just plain pathetic. Just my humble opinion.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад +23

      I agree

    • @erickdeforest7689
      @erickdeforest7689 3 года назад +4

      I hear ya RD G... but did he serve with that unit...??? I guess its about interpretation... and respect...

    • @rdg6552
      @rdg6552 3 года назад +35

      @@erickdeforest7689 if that person didn’t serve in that unit they shouldn’t wear it. However, it was only brought up because of its diamond shape, and to me that is just ridiculous.

    • @danielbarker9647
      @danielbarker9647 3 года назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @timhancock64
      @timhancock64 3 года назад +4

      @@SoseTheGhost buddy you say one thing on your show and contradict yourself on your comments. People really need to read more and when one does they ask themselves are you a true 1%er? Or are you false representing or just seriously that mixed?

  • @comptondrew769
    @comptondrew769 3 года назад +66

    1st Guadalcanal diamond is 1st Marine Division

  • @tyronephipps7759
    @tyronephipps7759 3 года назад +89

    I bet no Marine who served with 1st Expeditionary would bleed before coming off there patch. They lawfully fought as heroes of it, and wouldn’t let criminals take it.

    • @Sky69fall
      @Sky69fall 3 года назад +13

      NOPE, will not happen. Airborne Ranger, no F'in way, we all die.

    • @inigomontoya4109
      @inigomontoya4109 3 года назад +12

      If you served and earned that patch I doubt anyone is going to have a problem with it.

    • @joerob3449
      @joerob3449 3 года назад +6

      @@inigomontoya4109 he just said in the video that some dumb ass biker would mistake it for something else. Intelligence is not a big deal in getting into a criminal organization

    • @sb-fe1hu
      @sb-fe1hu 2 года назад +1

      I see a few have been brainwashed by the government to believe that clubs are gangs and criminal organizations. As a Marine and former government employees let me tell you that Government and 97% of government officials/employees are the biggest and worst criminals and criminal organizations. With that said in no way DOES it mean that I don't RESPECT and HONOR 99% of the members of the military 🪖 SEMPER FIDELIS to all that have served with Honor in their heart. AFFA

    • @donovanjenkins6600
      @donovanjenkins6600 7 месяцев назад +2

      You gotta take my 1st MarDiv Diamond patch off my dead body!

  • @AwareWolfOnWheels
    @AwareWolfOnWheels 9 месяцев назад +9

    I wear a leather vest. No patches but my wife did embroider a set of wings on the back. I see it as her granting me a "guardian angel" to keep me safe when riding.

  • @adamr9215
    @adamr9215 3 года назад +57

    Just an FYI, the reason leather vests became popular riding gear was simply because a tight leather vest will keep your shirt from flapping in the wind, and will keep stuff in your shirt pocket when riding. It predates mc’s by quite a while. That being said, I’ve worn the same plain black vest since the mid 90’s and the only people who ever gave me crap were wearing Sons of Anarchy store bought gear. They weren’t as much of a problem as they thought they were.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +3

      Theres nothing wrong with wearing a slickback i said if i wasnt in a club i wouldnt wear it

    • @adamr9215
      @adamr9215 3 года назад +12

      @@DemonsRow I wasn’t trying to contradict you. Just saying that I have worn one for a long time with no real problems. Back in the day, wearing a slick back meant you didn’t want to join a club. But, if you took it off when you stopped and slung it over your shoulder or arm, that meant you were looking for a club to prospect for. Times and traditions change though. I wear one because I live in the south where it is hot. A jacket is too much, but I need something to keep my cigs in my shirt pocket, so vest it is.

    • @alphabopp
      @alphabopp Год назад

      Don’t hate on the sons shirts bro that’s my mc jkjk but fr tho why the hate

    • @adamr9215
      @adamr9215 Год назад

      @@alphabopp You are really digging up a 2 year old comment?
      I don’t have a problem with SOA shirts. The problem is that I was threatened by idiots wearing their SOA vests with a full 3 piece club patch and rockers in the back. Well, fake clubs are not allowed to run a 3 piece patch and real clubs are supposed to teach them a lesson for wearing them. I’m not a club guy, so I could have cared less until they decided to come over and start problems. This old fart has been riding a long time with real club members and these frauds didn’t like the way I handled things. Not one bit. Cut one and they all started crying.

    • @MaximilianoJ
      @MaximilianoJ 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@adamr9215You sound like someone who knows a lot of riding...
      You know... I once had a little bike... 110cc engine. Kind of a joke bike.
      But ever since i just felt that conection with the freedom and motorcycle.
      I can't afford a harley... And i need more seats couse of family... You know ?
      But... If i was riding a bike... You sound the kind of guy i would like to cross paths with... Once in a while... To light a cig... Watch the nothing... Maybe a little chat... I dont know dude... Nowadays is kinda hard to find someone who to share some tobacco. Most of guys are on weed or veganism or something worse.
      Have a good one Sr. 🤝 And keep riding for those like me that only dream about it.

  • @andrewbrueggen8762
    @andrewbrueggen8762 3 года назад +167

    I actually talked to a member of the Bandidos in Germany about that Expect No Mercy patch because I was wearing an Expect No Mercy t-shirt from my time in 101st and that was our Battalion motto. He asked, I respectfully explained to him, and he pointed to his patch. He said in ways these two are different and in others they are the same. We talked about riding and he went about his day.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +15

      Us is different

    • @ColdSoul5150
      @ColdSoul5150 2 года назад +42

      Many things in MC culture come from the military because a lot of clubs were started by veterans.

    • @xxdeadbeatproxx4477
      @xxdeadbeatproxx4477 Год назад +1

      We are different*

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад +1

      I wanna be an Lt. at Arms. And a "Men of mayhem" patch on my cut.

    • @Vaping-Cbd-Reviews
      @Vaping-Cbd-Reviews Год назад +6

      Seriously, he man toys and stickers, didn't understand a bit of this. I think people have forgotten what respect actually is.

  • @zachpinney
    @zachpinney 2 года назад +59

    As a Marine, it’s interesting to me that a biker would feel some type of way about a military patch worn by a service member who earned it, when the reality is that the biker culture was obviously influenced by military. I guess as long as you’re not trying to be something you’re not you’ll be okay.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  2 года назад +8

      I agree i respect military

    • @zachpinney
      @zachpinney 2 года назад +1

      @@DemonsRow great content brotha

    • @sariahreigns3666
      @sariahreigns3666 Год назад +8

      It wasnt just influenced by the military. The military created bike gangs in the first place.

    • @hankhill3417
      @hankhill3417 Год назад +2

      @@sariahreigns3666 correct. Guys came back from ww2 and wanted that same adrenaline they got by combat

    • @lakevacm
      @lakevacm Год назад

      #GHOSTIN

  • @tyronephipps7759
    @tyronephipps7759 3 года назад +79

    As a Army war vet and retired, I would never let someone tell me I couldn’t wear my patch I served with, you talk about earning well these boys earned them, and the Marines I know wouldn’t give it up, I’m not a bike rider, but I can’t see a mc club which has veterans in them trying to take a unit patch away from a veteran, they know he’ll die first

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +11

      I agree but im talkin about 1%ers in a territory that have people that know 0 about serving

    • @northernraven2939
      @northernraven2939 2 года назад +10

      I was legit thinking this. Everything else Sose mentioned is 100% true but the unit patch is a hard place to be. Point is most of us will die before we are made to take off our unit patches by any civilian 1%ers or not.

    • @jackmason9550
      @jackmason9550 2 года назад +18

      @@DemonsRow Does it matter? As a military veteran myself, I would never let someone wear a CIB patch for example if they never served, were never infantry and never went to combat. They didn't earn that patch like I did. If someone from a 1% MC wanted to take a patch off my vest or jacket, claiming I didn't "earn it" and they didn't care that it is a patch I DID earn in the military, then it's a self defeating argument. If they see no reason to respect someone claiming the right to wear a patch they earned through military service then there's no reason for anyone to respect anyone's claim to wear any patch at all. If a 1%er doesn't respect a military patch worn by a military member they aren't disrespecting just that person and their patch but they are disrespecting the whole idea that patches should be earned at all, including their own patches.

    • @jackmason9550
      @jackmason9550 2 года назад +14

      @@victorwest8041 You're barking up the wrong tree brother. I don't advertise my being a military veteran to the public. I don't even have veteran plates or the veteran background for my driver's license. I hang my blue cord from the rear view mirror in my truck which very few people even know what it is and I have a very small CIB patch on my hat that can be and usually is covered up by the hood of my sweatshirt. Most people probably wouldn't recognize the CIB patch as military anyway or have any idea what it is or what it means and beyond that, nothing marks me out as a veteran and that's the way I prefer it.
      The point is though, that whether they are MEANT for display on civilian clothing or not, there is a VERY long history of soldiers using their old unit patches to decorate clothing, jackets, backpacks and other things of that nature. There is ALSO a tradition just as long among veterans that to possess one of these patches, one should have served with the appropriate unit or earned the proper badge or corresponding medal. If you served, you know as well as I do that veterans have never looked very kindly on civilians pretending they were combat veterans or pretending they had won bronze stars, silver stars, purple hearts, the medal of honor, etc. Likewise, (and this may not be true for every unit I suppose) veterans have never been very fond of people who claim to have served with a unit they never actually served with. Some units are particularly prestigious as well, with consideration to the history of the unit and things they have accomplished in various campaigns throughout history. Some are famous and well known even by civilians, such as the Big Red 1, the 101st or 82nd Airborne. Many who served in these units take it as a personal offense even if fellow soldiers claim to have served in these units if they didn't really.
      For example, I served with 1/6 Mechanized Infantry out of Baumholder, Germany. For starters, anyone who actually served there knows the base as "The Rock" and would easily be able to describe some particular features that made "The Rock" unique. Now, my unit was already a highly decorated unit when I came to it. They had received Presidential Unit Citations among other recognitions and we were expected to learn the unit history when we arrived. We also earned awards from training with the German Army. Finally, it was my unit that spearheaded the BCT that secured Sadr City and built the Sadr City Wall, a noteworthy objective for OEF. Several units had come to Sadr City before us and tried to secure that city and failed and we succeeded. They did a 60 Minutes special on our BCT. We took a lot of sniper fire building that wall and we took a lot of rocket attacks, mortars, etc and plenty of IED strikes.
      One of my best buddies survived an IED strike but was never the same after. I would take offense to anyone who claimed to have been in Sadr City during that time and went through what 1/6 Mechanized went through if they weren't really there. We own that and it means something to us.
      Likewise, I know some guys that were in Fallujah and saw some particularly nasty combat there and I wouldn't dream of trying to claim that I ever stepped foot in Fallujah during those years. That's not my story to tell and those are hard won battles I can't claim credit for. That matters too.
      Those stories, those claims is what those patches represent and just because you no longer wear the uniform doesn't make them any less yours, but if you can't even have pride in the fact that you earned a CIB by having a CIB patch on your hat (since it's not meant for display on civilian clothing) then civilians who never served at all don't have excuse #1 and if you can't claim right to your own history, your own accomplishments, your own brothers with whom you served, then what pride is there in the uniform at all? What reason is there to respect such things at all?
      I don't wear one but if I did decide to put a 1/6 Mechanized patch on my jacket or whatever, nobody is going to tell me I can't have it or I can't wear it. I fought and bled for 1/6 Mechanized. My friends were blown up fighting for 1/6 Mechanized. If that patch belongs to anyone it belongs to the men who wore it in combat, fighting and dying for each other, whether it's on a uniform or not. Period.
      Now, if you want to keep the patches for whatever Rear-D or supply unit you belonged to shut up in your closet, that's your choice but I guess infantrymen take a little more pride in these things.

    • @darylerckenbrack6780
      @darylerckenbrack6780 Год назад +4

      I earned my 1 Mar Div and wouldn’t take it off for anyone. I wouldn’t put in on a club cut but a civilian vest who cares. Every club member I know respects it

  • @magnolia2slim
    @magnolia2slim 3 года назад +99

    #Ghostin I'm a 22 year Army combat veteran! That 1 Guadacanal is a Marine patch and some of us(Army) earned that patch being attached to 1st Marines during a small skirmish. You will see that next to military patches no disrespect to a diamond holder. IF you haven't been in Nam/Grenada/Desert Storm/Desert Shield/OIF/OEF don't get caught wearing patches you will get checked. If you can't name names or a unit, You're done! Peace!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +5

      Truth

    • @denisdurand6148
      @denisdurand6148 Год назад

      Thanks for your services sir. Hats off.

    • @ChiTownGuerrilla
      @ChiTownGuerrilla Год назад +1

      Pawn

    • @jamesbelland6726
      @jamesbelland6726 Год назад +2

      I think most Club members even the guys that never served wouldn't have any problem. Most MC members I've talked to have nothing but respect for the Men and Women that served there country. I think u should check out the history of when and who started the very first bike clubs. after WW2 and after Vietnam.

    • @jamesbelland6726
      @jamesbelland6726 Год назад

      Sorry thats just my 2 cents Im no buddy.

  • @TheRealViking
    @TheRealViking Год назад +10

    My daddy served in Guadalcanal. He said that the beach water was so full of blood that you couldn't see your boots. He landed there on a second wave "Mike" boat. He was Army and never got any fancy patch. He said his unit ran out of ammunition and scrounged on their bellies from their fallen dead brothers for ammo. Although I am a direct descendant, out of the feeling that I have never endured something such as that, I don't feel that I should ever wear his patches. Not sure how to honor his work and valor. Of all the heros in my life, he did more that I can ever do for humanity in five. His first and only bike was an Indian.

    • @jamie.marj.est1983
      @jamie.marj.est1983 Год назад +1

      By your words I'm assuming your dad has passed. My condolences. You can create a shadow box type memorial with his patches, ribbons, name tag and rank insignia neatly arranged around the flag given to you at his passing. If you didn't receive a flag talk to your local AmVets, VFW, DAV or other such organization. They'll present you with a flag in honor of his service. If your dad hasn't passed, I apologize for my misunderstanding. You can save all his memorabilia, and complete this project when he passes. Many thanks to your dad for his service.

    • @TheRealViking
      @TheRealViking Год назад

      @@jamie.marj.est1983 he has long since passed and had none of his wartime memorabilia. His grave has the VA plaque and a headstone.

  • @dontmakemelaugh01
    @dontmakemelaugh01 Год назад +7

    Was riding through Nevada . Had on a vest repping a veterans organization I belong to . Also have many patches from my time in the navy. Stopped for gas in one of the dusty little burgs along the way and a guy wearing a cut I didn't recognize came out to check my vest. Saw what I had on my vest , nodded ,said cool. Walked back inside the station.

  • @DjAcesOfficial
    @DjAcesOfficial День назад

    I wanted to thank you for the into you provide, I've encountered my fairshare of patches and even told a guy and probably saved his life by teaching him about his patch

  • @stratetnfrost2810
    @stratetnfrost2810 3 года назад +33

    That Guadalcanal is a Marine sign, I could see why some clubs would be a bit mistaken. But even in the military, wearing unit patches that you never been in is a no go neither. I’ve had my Guadalcanal 1/1 patch (that’s a form of diamond) but I’ve never been called out on it or mistaken with a 1%.

    • @jamesbone2256
      @jamesbone2256 2 года назад +7

      That's The Guadalcanal Diamond for 1st Marine Division and it is older than any Motorcycle Club.

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 Год назад +2

      Wearing patches you didn't earn is indeed a big no-go.

    • @tubbers20
      @tubbers20 Год назад

      @Dankenstein ruclips.net/video/dBJzFFX5ITs/видео.html

  • @danielbarker9647
    @danielbarker9647 3 года назад +103

    The diamond patch with the one and the stars has been around longer than any MC. It is the 1st Marine division patch, it is earned by Marines. Most MCs will know that and a large majority of the men in the Marine Corps MC wear the 1st Mar Div patch. There is some free education for you.

    • @thetrailoutthere
      @thetrailoutthere 3 года назад +26

      Had a one percenter ask me if I was a one percenter because he saw my 1st Mardiv tattoo. Told him what it meant and why I have it then got nothing but a professional invite to become a prospect in his MC...I respectfully declined.

    • @markrobertson2990
      @markrobertson2990 Год назад +1

      Happened to my buddy,He was questioned by a youngster who hadn't a clue.He got educated

    • @bertellijustin6376
      @bertellijustin6376 Год назад

      Kill

    • @hopefully2alpha
      @hopefully2alpha Год назад +2

      MC guys and marines have something in common... there's no such thing as an "ex" marine.

    • @navysealnerd2221
      @navysealnerd2221 Год назад +4

      I didn’t have a diamond shaped insignia from my unit, but if I did and I was asked to to take it off they better come equipped for what’s gonna happen next….

  • @maksymkiyashko512
    @maksymkiyashko512 3 года назад +11

    Quality content! I am an Eastern European guy and have 0 knowledge regarding this culture. This culture is more than just big, it's a whole different world. What has been portraited in movies and tv-shows is a good watch but your material is probably a MUST watch, especially for anyone who live's in areas where mentioned clubs are dominating the underground and overall scene. You don't have to drive the bike but sure as hell you will need to know who's wearing and representing what, especially when they are in the same building as you. Knowledge is crucial.
    Thank you.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +1

      Thank you much love

  • @lostboy9796
    @lostboy9796 Год назад +1

    I 100% agree with you about wearing a plain cut - didnt wear one until I was riding and associating with the clubscene regularly. I felt it more respectful to what the cut itself represents and never put any other patch other than a road name (when one was given to me) until I joined a club. H&R

  • @e4mafia578
    @e4mafia578 3 года назад +51

    Everyone wants to patch up but nobody wants to put in the work to earn that patch

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад +5

      Thats a fact

    • @colestock7756
      @colestock7756 3 года назад +1

      As someone who's not part of a club what work are you referring to?

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад +6

      I earned my Red Wings patch but never got one.

    • @chrisnukem2133
      @chrisnukem2133 3 года назад

      I myself am a former member of the family you know the one we're not supposed to talk about I wear my military patches all the time if someone doesn't like it they can kiss my f****** ass

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад

      @Ricky G people dont understand that something that tastes like a salty PBRs isnt a bad thing.
      Peace to you brother bloody cheeks!

  • @davidwhiren817
    @davidwhiren817 3 года назад +16

    My brother , you absolutely have the most BAD ASS intro to your show of anyone out there !!! Love the message you are spreading , saving other brothers & sisters from getting their noggins split open by doing stupid stuff & acting a fool !!! & we all know their are plenty of them out there ... Love it when you point the fingers & take the shot !!!

  • @patrickzimmerman4843
    @patrickzimmerman4843 Год назад

    Again, love your channel and the content you put out. Crazy thing is I just comment on another video of yours in regards to diamond patches with a question regarding a military patch. I then scrolled through your videos and came across this one where you actually answered my question. Thanks again and keep doing what you do. Stay safe

  • @Silver_79
    @Silver_79 2 года назад +1

    One of our mentors wore the Hard Ball. Stand up member, always kept it a buck. Made sure we had a good understanding of protocols, do's and don'ts. Kept us out of a lot of situations we otherwise would have unknowingly placed ourselves into....Used to always get asked. Do you want to learn or get taught? Naw, I'm straight on being taught. Much Respect to You and other Diamonds who help(ed) us learn.

  • @rayflores4552
    @rayflores4552 3 года назад +57

    I was sgt at arms and I was told by my brothers , that there was no need to go after an indy who had a patch as long as it wasn't another mc or one our logos . Why were we gonna pick on someone who was just trying to look cool. I thought you just said we need to unite. We want waste our time with soa , etc etc stuff . If ur in an MC you know who's in who's not

    • @erickdeforest7689
      @erickdeforest7689 3 года назад +4

      Yeah... but the club name has to be respected... we don't have to get in the mud and trash a dude for tryin to look hip or cool... but this is a sticky problem... and it may be nothin... it could be somethin though...

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 3 года назад +7

      Those SOA patches are hilarious.

    • @hamiltoncross4708
      @hamiltoncross4708 3 года назад +5

      Agree Ray. What a waste of time to go after people outside of the life and or military people who have served and earned their patch - and earned our thanks for being free to ride.

    • @hobbitpsi
      @hobbitpsi 3 года назад +5

      As a fellow former SGT at Arms, I agree and have said the same thing. Unless the person is wearing a patch that club related and they're not in said club (aside from support patches), then yeh leave them alone.

    • @hugep10
      @hugep10 3 года назад +3

      100% correct. All this "ass stomping " talk for guys that wear a soa symbol or whatever kind of unrelated patch is just pathetic

  • @LARGO125
    @LARGO125 3 года назад +4

    #Ghostin Nice vid bro. Bringing the knowledge. I'm rollin thru Texas right now heading north back to Canada. I never got the idea of wearing military patches on a cut. I keep my military pins and patches at home in a box where they are nice and safe. To each their own I guess.

  • @Corvuskane069
    @Corvuskane069 Год назад +1

    The Ellis Family crest is of my Family and was thinking of putting on as a solid back piece and wanted to make sure of what to expect after I did it thank you for including it in your video. #GHOSTIN

  • @donpreacher-man42
    @donpreacher-man42 Год назад +15

    I am a Biker Chaplain and Ive had my cuts approved by the DOM clubs on both sides of the isle from my area in Metro NY. In my opinion, as you hang more and more in the community, its better to show the respect by asking them. I have a Cross and a top rocker that has a clearly written CHAPLAIN across it with no bottom rocker or territory, this is good etiquette and should have no problem but show the RESPECT by having them approve it. Preacher-Man

  • @moto45006ify
    @moto45006ify 3 года назад +5

    #ghostin. Show getting better and better brother. Hopefully this weather makes up its mind and can get the new girl out in the road. Much love big dawg and keep them coming

  • @foxbat37
    @foxbat37 3 года назад +7

    That's the one I was hoping you talk about that is the first marin patch, I was a part of that unit dam can't where it is all good man thanks 👍 bro keep the good work , I was hoping u talked about that 👍 patch is first marines.

  • @landonjensen4731
    @landonjensen4731 Год назад +4

    I was in a club for a few years, I’m out good and still go to the clubhouse from time to time, I still wear a vest covered in patches but I make sure none of them can be mistaken for club patches. Every thing you said is right on, be careful what you wear, it can get you hurt. And for those that say I’ll wear whatever I want, good luck to ya.

    • @wayofthegun6224
      @wayofthegun6224 Год назад +2

      Bro u acting like these biker dudes got the last guns made on the planet..bro them south siders in LA was dropping them fools that didn't want to pay protection to eMe... ain't no real street dude scared of no biker trash ..if I'm not in your culture I wear what I want...

  • @texasstranger6077
    @texasstranger6077 Год назад

    I saw the video where you talked about not wearing a vest, not being in a club. I was like so many others apparently thinking it was a warning that a simple, unadorned vest could bring trouble. Good to have cleared that up as a personal preference.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      No def not i hate when you say something an you dont articulate correctly lol

  • @V-T0WN_VILLAN
    @V-T0WN_VILLAN 3 года назад +7

    😂 Sose u a lil fed up huh? Lmao I sense your frustration my brotha but as usual I sure da hell appreciate your insight and knowledge my brotha real talk # GHOSTIN BABY!

  • @jsnpressley
    @jsnpressley 3 года назад +16

    In my younger days I put a 3-piece on my back which was the upper rocker saying "Live to Ride", a large Mardi Gras skull in the middle, and a bottom rocker that said "Ride to Live", and a bunch of random patches all over. Was never in a club, used to ride with HOG but that was boring so now I just ride with friends or solo. Never had an issue with my vest, and was around a LOT of MC members. Had someone ask me once if I was worried about an MC taking my vest because of the 3-piece, I said no. Back in those days I would leave my house every day looking for a fight so it was all good 😂. Now that I'm older and wiser (maybe not wiser, definitely older), I haven't worn my vest in years. Now I just wear a leather jacket to absorb the road rocks kicked up by cars in front of me.
    I think that age has a lot to do with putting the wrong patches on. Young kids see SOA and Mayans MC and wanna be cool without knowing the risks. Older heads have seen more stuff in life and know better.
    Just my 2 cents, keep up the great videos. Videos like this can literally save lives 😉
    #ghostin

    • @bradleymcdonald6273
      @bradleymcdonald6273 3 года назад +1

      "videos like this can literally save lives"
      Also murderous scumbag bikers being decent human beings would help as well

  • @jamesnicholson609
    @jamesnicholson609 Год назад +1

    I appreciate what you’re putting out. I’m waiting on my patch from the Patriot Guard. For funeral Procession

  • @BigCheech-wy9os
    @BigCheech-wy9os Год назад +1

    Appreciate your videos keep them coming and I think you’re doing a great thing letting people know how some actions can cause problems nobody wants

  • @michaelruccio8010
    @michaelruccio8010 3 года назад +6

    Yo Sose that Diamond patch that says Guadalcanal is pretty excepted, I have it tattooed on the top of forearm, I’ve only had to explain it once, yes I’m in a 3% MC legit and it was brought up but when it was really looked at who I am and what I rep it’s looked past, that may not be everywhere but I haven’t come across anything negative yet, but your right gotta know what you rep, and if it ain’t in your heart don’t put it on your back or your body unless your willing to die for it, which I am. Much respect.

  • @steeltown3261
    @steeltown3261 3 года назад +4

    Yet again my brotha, another fire video dropping knowledge to all the new people getting into motorcycles. My opinion, if your not affiliated or in a “diamond” group, then don’t wear anything diamond related. If your not in an mc or any other group, just a normal everyday civilian that likes to ride, don’t put any patches or any colors on that would draw attention to any club wether it be a 99 or a dominate. It gets confusing to all the newbies i know but do research and be respectful if you get pulled up on. I myself bought a Heathen nation shirt, not like the one you shown, it had Heathen at the top and nation on the bottom and in the middle it has the left facing skull similar to ha but it has an Indian headdress on, after i bought it i was like nah, better not rock this while riding, people may get the misconception and kick some stuff off lol. Keep up the great work my brotha. Much love and respect.

  • @nickmack1990
    @nickmack1990 2 года назад +20

    In my opinion regarding the diamond (depending on what's inside it), It's not just 1% clubs that rep it. The Spanish Cobras rep a 4 cornered green diamond. Which can appear as some form of affiliation with the Vagos for those who aren't familiar with that type of life. Your advice has probably helped a lot of people.

    • @sariahreigns3666
      @sariahreigns3666 Год назад +1

      not biker related but dont the latin kings use diamonds sometimes too? I know for a fact its in one of thier old handshakes. Sorry from jersey see alot of gangs some wanna bees and some really bad people.

  • @johnverdino839
    @johnverdino839 3 года назад +1

    I understand everything you are saying about patches.
    I love patches and I wear alot of then on my jacket and my vest

    • @johnverdino839
      @johnverdino839 3 года назад +1

      But none of which represent any clubs or thier colors. Just bike stuff I have been riding since I was 17yrs old never had any problems with any clubs. I am now 69yrs old.and love my jacket and vest.

    • @johnverdino839
      @johnverdino839 3 года назад

      You do a great job at letting people know what they should be aware of as so they could be safe while riding. Never put any kind of diamond on your clothes unless you've earned it.

  • @rarebreed9208
    @rarebreed9208 3 года назад +16

    I've been shot, stabbed, had my throat cut, did five years in the can, and have a patch over my left eye.
    All from minding my own business, but taking care of my own business.
    Clubs need not apply.....

  • @bombsqaud558
    @bombsqaud558 3 года назад +7

    good stuff mate stopping people getting a good kicking! West Australia.

  • @harleyman1550
    @harleyman1550 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining.

  • @levialston1496
    @levialston1496 3 года назад

    Me being a weekend rider learned alot from your video I'm a member of southern cruiser florida branch I didn't know there was so much too learn thank you

  • @marktomasunas4926
    @marktomasunas4926 3 года назад +8

    # ghostin! Love your work Sose. From the North Country much love and respect.

  • @texasdarkhorse6227
    @texasdarkhorse6227 3 года назад +43

    #GHOSTIN it’s like someone showing up too your family reunion that ain’t family but has on the shirts and names that you do. You would check him on that, MC’s are families, that’s how they Identify their brothers or sisters. So glad i found this channel before I got my bike.

    • @randycape8706
      @randycape8706 3 года назад +7

      Idk...if they come to my family reunion with a case of beer,a covered dish and a sunny disposition....then come on in brother.

    • @texasdarkhorse6227
      @texasdarkhorse6227 3 года назад +2

      @@randycape8706 see you next year in that case my brother🤣🤣🤣

    • @randycape8706
      @randycape8706 3 года назад +2

      Right on!.... you don't even need the covered dish as long as you bring the other two things it will be all good.

    • @texasdarkhorse6227
      @texasdarkhorse6227 3 года назад +1

      @@randycape8706 done deal bro nice to know i can eat at someone else’s function for cheap🤣

    • @randycape8706
      @randycape8706 3 года назад +3

      Hell yeah...just don't forget to return the favor. This world is so fucked up right now,we got to be kind to each other.

  • @zacksrandomprojects9698
    @zacksrandomprojects9698 2 года назад +1

    Great info. The 'Ellis' looks like a family Coat of Arms. Like somebody wants to put their familys Coat of Arms on a vest and was wondering if it would get them in trouble.

  • @royparks7571
    @royparks7571 Год назад

    Thank your brother for all the stuff you put out and keeping everybody out of trouble or at least trying and I love the troll patch

  • @rickyheck6780
    @rickyheck6780 3 года назад +4

    No go on the Heathen... Wow I didnt know that on Expect no Mercy... My buddy wears that patch on his patched up cut that is a lonewolf... Thank You Ghost!!!

  • @jamielynne5600
    @jamielynne5600 3 года назад +68

    Patches are earned, so when people put patches on without knowledge of the meaning it can be taken as disrespect. If you don't know you should ask.. Thank you Sose for always breaking it down and spreading knowledge ML&R!!! #GHOSTIN #GHOSTETTE

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад +1

      Much love brother

    • @rebelforchristdronrewind3792
      @rebelforchristdronrewind3792 3 года назад

      Ghosting awY awesome 👌 👏 😎

    • @chuckd.7048
      @chuckd.7048 3 года назад

      @@SoseTheGhost I've watched 2 of your 1% videos, still have no idea what that even means, where it came from, 🤔😯. Please explain some?

    • @jamielynne5600
      @jamielynne5600 3 года назад +1

      @@benhardy5088 lol I do not know where I ever said you should ask a 1%ER about his club business but gaining knowledge on appropriate MC etiquette is exactly what this channel is for. I'm sure Sose would be happy to answer anyone's question on a do or do not protocol...

    • @jamielynne5600
      @jamielynne5600 3 года назад +1

      @@benhardy5088 I understood your comment just fine and again I never said ask a 1%ER anything. People shouldn’t be making the mistake of buying patches off line and putting them on in the first place, but it still happens... In all honesty if your not apart of a club you probably shouldn’t even wear a cut to put inappropriate patches on anyway.. yet it still happens. Why because people don’t always know the protocol or they don’t care. Platforms like this are here to educate so people who don’t know can educate themselves before putting themselves in situations they probably don’t want to be in and that is what my comment was about. So again I’m not sure where you picked up that I said to ask a 1%ER anything.

  • @ewepp6145
    @ewepp6145 3 года назад +11

    I appreciate what you do bro, the first Marine Division patch,however, was paid for in blood by alot of Marines in WWII. It's part of our history and we are very proud of it. I would never do anything to disrespect any MC. So thanks for your info. Semper fi.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +2

      Yes i agree but to some its supposed to stay on your uniform not cut off and stiched on to a biker cut

  • @bigal7561
    @bigal7561 Год назад +2

    I think any combat soldier could and should wear the patches they earned. MC's started from WWII vets coming home and buying up all the army Harley's. The first patches were army patches

  • @RollinwithRoland
    @RollinwithRoland 3 года назад +9

    Lone wolf and speed demon here, I'm part of no group and prefer it that way. Most do not ride at the pace I do anyway. Don't take offense if you see me fly by at triple digits while standing on the pegs, 'tis what I live for. =D

  • @j.d.hebert3153
    @j.d.hebert3153 3 года назад +4

    THANK YOU SOSE. MUCH RESPECT.

    • @adamsantiago4541
      @adamsantiago4541 3 года назад

      Hey hey! Respect from AZ. 10 year in EMS/3 years on an engine. Stay up. 😎

  • @soldier09r
    @soldier09r 3 года назад +1

    Brother, this is an outstanding channel!! Can't wait to see more!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад

      Thank you im glad you enjoy

  • @donovanjenkins6600
    @donovanjenkins6600 7 месяцев назад +1

    No disrespect, Im a independent rider, but the 1st MarDiv diamond patch was earned through the ferocious and deadly fighting tactics and mentality of my military Unit. With that being said, that same mentality is what 1% clubs adopted. RESPECT! So as a 1st MarDiv Combat Veteran(OIF 0311 Automatic Rifleman) who earned it through blood, Ill proudly rock my 1st MarDiv Blue Diamond patch as a badge of Perseverance, Courage, Sacrfice, and Pride. Ive seen death in a way that no humanbeing can imagine. Im a Black (African American) Patriot who loves my country, and at 230lbs of muscle ....come take my 1st MarDiv patch off me. Love your shows brother keep it up!

  • @davidcesare4367
    @davidcesare4367 3 года назад +35

    Dude, you are saving people’s asses. Hopefully they are listening!!!

    • @jsmith8646
      @jsmith8646 3 года назад

      Frankly I think he is enabling fuck wits who think they can do whatever they want. That's the thing about opinions.

  • @justinbouton6054
    @justinbouton6054 3 года назад +10

    Hells lovers wear’s a 0%er 🔸 I’m from South Louisiana former Iron Cross Rider (Bandidos support club) much love keep up awesome work.

  • @bobganger7984
    @bobganger7984 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for what you do. Much respect.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  10 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that much respect

  • @boomergonzales6115
    @boomergonzales6115 Год назад

    Rode from '01 until a non-bike related accident left me with a few screws in my spine in 2012. When I was a 16, I asked a rider how to go about patches. He told me if I don't want to be a clubmember, then avoid rockers, bars, and diamonds on your jacket completely. His words exactly, "If anything take a hint from the riding granny at the rally with the same Triumph she bought new in the 60's. Rally's you've been to, Ride's you've been on with charity ones especially, or even roads you've travelled like the CA 1, US 101, or Route 66. You get a lot more respect from riders that way than trying to look like a tough guy."
    Never got around to it, but the one I most wanted was the I-10 "coast to coast" patch. I only ever saw it a couple times.

  • @deehobbs87
    @deehobbs87 3 года назад +6

    That one patch looked like a family coat of arms & where they're from.
    I have one that says SLIGO. That's the county in Ireland where my bloodlines began.

  • @buchan448
    @buchan448 Год назад

    Great vid have subbed and pressed the bell hello from Scotland

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner 9 месяцев назад

    Very Good Video! About these Patches,

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  9 месяцев назад

      Appreciate you

  • @Sweigs10
    @Sweigs10 3 года назад +6

    The Crest is a family Crest or a coat of arms. It is family crest from medieval times. I have that tatoo on my arm of ours. Idk if people would want to wear that as patch.

    • @No_Fuse8771
      @No_Fuse8771 3 года назад +2

      In Scotland it reps a family, many names can be under that crest. By Scottish law, you can not ware it or have a tat of it with out the clan leaders signed permission. In the USA is ok, no law against it. But as you said, if that's not your family crest why would you wear it. As for the rest of the patches, if you don't know, it's a no-go. That last part is for others reading this reply.

  • @TG-qy3us
    @TG-qy3us 3 года назад +5

    Respect,solid dudes are far and few.been in and out most of my life.real ones are a dying breed

  • @bigabek1873
    @bigabek1873 14 дней назад

    thanks for giving me great info on all of this

  • @Behemot_
    @Behemot_ Год назад

    I follow you channel from Spain. Thanks for the advising, bro. I try to advice my bros of our motorcycle association (not MC) about the "forbiden patches" too

  • @josepharmsberger7633
    @josepharmsberger7633 3 года назад +20

    I have to ask and mean no disrespect but why wouldn’t an official military diamond patch get a pass everywhere. Most outlaw mc’s were founded by Vets for Vets. If a military diamond is an issue haven’t the clubs lost their way somewhat. It was earned and should be respected as much as any clubs diamond. Am I wrong?

    • @johnranallo424
      @johnranallo424 3 года назад +1

      Agree 100%. I have that 1st. Marine Div. diamond patch on my vest. I wear it.

    • @undertow4629
      @undertow4629 3 года назад +2

      If a Vet served and got that patch they dont need any permission especially if they served in a war. They actually earned it, they fought for it, They served so MCs can have that freedom to ride.

    • @POST_22
      @POST_22 3 года назад

      It’s very unlikely that patch will cause problems, he’s just saying it could because it’s a possibility, especially when alcohol and ignorance plays a role.

  • @blessedgypsies8817
    @blessedgypsies8817 3 года назад +22

    I wear a black leather vest. No patches. I mostly use it to carry my phone, keys, and glock while riding. Not trying to look a certain way or play pretend. But it’s useful as hell.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад +1

      Ride safe

    • @dycusburgkid
      @dycusburgkid 3 года назад

      I wear a plain black vest with one of my military badges over my heart. Don’t know the any members in my area. No posing or pretending. Just open to taking the time riding to get an opportunity to meet a member and express interest. Any advice Sose? It is tricky territory because you don’t want to roll up on someone you do not know and again asking questions but you want someone to approach you so wondering if this is the right way to go about it

    • @goodtimes714
      @goodtimes714 3 года назад

      Well I will say having the glock will definitely make the other guy think twice about giving you a hard time. It's either a man can stand his ground when he is alone or not. If a group of dudes have to give a individual trouble then what ever they are waring or representing means we are only badass as a whole.

    • @morningstarx5340
      @morningstarx5340 3 года назад +2

      Same here bro. My vest has concealed holsters on the inside and thats really the only reason I wear it. Otherwise a full leather or hoodie would be straight if I wasn't carrying

    • @kevinh9287
      @kevinh9287 3 года назад +1

      I have patches all over my vest and I never even had anyone look at me funny let alone say anything even been to my local 81 club house with it no one cares unless your rocking club patches

  • @chrisclements6336
    @chrisclements6336 Год назад +2

    Best advice I was ever given " don't rep anything you aren't willing to die for" always made sense to me

  • @melissaolmos3661
    @melissaolmos3661 Год назад

    Very informative. Thank. Old school hang around. 40 years ago

  • @FXDLDAD
    @FXDLDAD 3 года назад +8

    Heathen nation has caused more than a few issues at the bars in my area. They are like the friend that dares you to do something stupid then watches you get a beat down.

  • @doncaruso1949
    @doncaruso1949 3 года назад +4

    I was in a mm in Florida and went to a black and white open house, was wearing ministry patches, but still learning about the culture.
    One of my patches said prayer warrior but it was red and white,needless to say I was quickly looking for a black marker to change it before I got my butt handed to me, know the color of your patches and your surroundings.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад

      Yes very true

    • @mr.vancando4849
      @mr.vancando4849 3 года назад

      Lmmfao

    • @doncaruso1949
      @doncaruso1949 3 года назад +1

      I didn't know,but I learned quickly.

    • @mr.vancando4849
      @mr.vancando4849 3 года назад

      @@doncaruso1949 yeah your running around 15 country, looking like a 81. I can picture that now.lol

  • @A-Bat
    @A-Bat 16 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing al of this ! A lot of people don't beeep about it. Love your channel !! Keep going brother. ???

  • @fredcannon2633
    @fredcannon2633 6 часов назад

    Yes I ride a 2019 Harley road king and I wear a leather vest no patches on it at all and I have had no problems at all

  • @jeromewilliams7629
    @jeromewilliams7629 3 года назад +3

    Very insightful believe it or not your giving knowledge and maybe even saving a life or a major beating ...💯

  • @anthonyloconte7835
    @anthonyloconte7835 3 года назад +9

    I've got a kinda unrelated question for ya. Are national officers in only one position or can they be like national pres and a Chapter pres at the same time? Who elects the national guys?

    • @grouchyoleguy
      @grouchyoleguy 2 года назад +1

      I think they can only hold one office and "national officers" are elected by state presidents to the best of my knowledge

    • @anthonyloconte7835
      @anthonyloconte7835 2 года назад

      @@grouchyoleguy thanks

  • @parrisgeorge8620
    @parrisgeorge8620 Год назад +1

    Altough leather is used for cuts, there was a time that jean vests were used. In fact my Colors are on a jean cut. I was given special permission by the Club founder to keep mine on a jean vest and was able to keep my rags once I left the club in good standing.

    • @arthurchadwell9267
      @arthurchadwell9267 Год назад

      Yes, back in 70s and 80s, a lot of cut off vests were denim. Old Easyriders and Iron Horse magazine days! 😄

  • @MajesticDemonLord
    @MajesticDemonLord 6 дней назад

    I find it interesting on the Military Patches - I guess the meta-analysis is this:
    If you have not earned the Patch - and it has meaning, you cant fly it. If someone has served in a Military unit and is displaying a patch or motto associated with their unit - so long as they have earned - Motorcycle Club or not - then they have earned that right.

  • @rudespinoza666
    @rudespinoza666 3 года назад +3

    #GHOSTIN
    Getting me first Harley Saturday
    Doesn’t stay running but I’m thinking carb cleaning and fuel flush maybe new accelerator pump should rock n roll

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 3 года назад

      I’ve got a new Harley Street Bob but would love an old one to e we irk on myself

  • @29687ray
    @29687ray 3 года назад +17

    I've got a Carhart patch on my tee shirts. That's about all.

    • @bethlamb3286
      @bethlamb3286 3 года назад +1

      U hipster lol carhartt is " cool " now. Are you in construction? A plumber? A handyman? A 17 y.o. kid trying to fit in? Who knows lol

  • @davekonick
    @davekonick 3 года назад +1

    I remember the nomads to I have them around here too unbelievable I was apart of that.

  • @nunyaargo9629
    @nunyaargo9629 3 года назад +1

    #Ghostin, brother Sose! Been a minute! Lot's of shit I got moving atm. I can attest to the patch meaning just growing up in a R&W support community. Your parents made sure you knew as a KID if you chose to be in a motorcycle lifestyle, regardless of if you chose the MC life, or a rider life. Keep preachin it, brother! Nothing but love!

  • @ramal3169
    @ramal3169 3 года назад +4

    We had a new hang around come out wearing a 2nd amendment patch with rockers. First time I met him he was told to cut the rockers off, that he had to earn the right to wear rockers at my house

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost 3 года назад +2

      Yea people dont understand

    • @gammon1183
      @gammon1183 3 года назад +1

      How do you earn it ? A few road trips or do the McDonald's run for when the boys turn up for root beer at moms .

  • @youravantgarde
    @youravantgarde 3 года назад +6

    Back in the day wearing a cut could get you in trouble. But it's literally sold at every harley dealer these days and is actually used for protection if you go down.

  • @williammanzare9250
    @williammanzare9250 Год назад +1

    I wear a vest. With no patches. It holds a lot of things I need. Especially my handgun

  • @harbonip
    @harbonip 3 года назад

    Thanks for the education of do's and don't of patches . 👍🏽 much respect.

  • @bobmutchseo
    @bobmutchseo Год назад +16

    Filthy Few 2:56
    MC cube 3:25
    Diamond patches 5:17
    Expect No Mercy 7:37
    3 Piece Rockers 8:30
    Nomad 9:02

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Thank you for that

    • @bobmutchseo
      @bobmutchseo Год назад

      You can add it to the vid info page that way people can go right to the skinny

    • @skruven77
      @skruven77 10 месяцев назад

      @@DemonsRowThat ”Ellis” patch is a family sheld.

    • @thedoveston6781
      @thedoveston6781 8 месяцев назад

      That's a fake FF patch as well 😂
      A good friend wears 666, Filthy Few and Soldier, the font is completely different, much blockier.
      I've heard some US charters have replaced it with Front Line Crew, simply because FF is earned, and most LEO know what it means.

  • @AceLuceroTech
    @AceLuceroTech 3 года назад +15

    Don't get caught with the rainbow patch👀

  • @RandomAndrew
    @RandomAndrew Год назад

    This is the 1st video from Demons Rows I've seen and you know what.. You got me, I subbed Brother.. I found this to be pretty straight forward and some good info that more people should know. Looking forward to checking out more of your content, I'll most likely become a regular here.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Appreciate you we go live every friday 6pm eastern

    • @RandomAndrew
      @RandomAndrew Год назад

      @@DemonsRow I have my notifications turned on, I'll do my best to tune in.

  • @tghagen1967
    @tghagen1967 14 дней назад

    My dad is a 1%er in a big club and has been for multiple decades. I was raised around this culture and still find it fascinating.

  • @milkshakemuncher
    @milkshakemuncher 3 года назад +38

    So, can we wear a Wild Hogs patch on our jackets?

    • @jsmith8646
      @jsmith8646 3 года назад +10

      Yes you can.Iv'e taken it to the table and the "son's of anarchy Australia chapter" say it's cool with them. Wear it with gay pride my man !.

    • @milkshakemuncher
      @milkshakemuncher 3 года назад +1

      @@jsmith8646 😂😂😂 too funny!!

  • @jackalister1662
    @jackalister1662 3 года назад +3

    I only wear’in memory of’ patches, for those I have ridden with and was friendly with. Nothing else .

  • @stevenhersom8992
    @stevenhersom8992 2 года назад +1

    Retired NHSP, did eighteen laconia bike weeks, met several 1%'s during those years. Great them with with respect and they will treat you with respect. I was told after an encounter with a certain mc national Sargeant at Arms that i was patched to the wrong crew.

  • @barbarianleatherandblades8686
    @barbarianleatherandblades8686 3 года назад +5

    That family crest is everywhere. I make them all the time for Scottish Spartans etc. Nothing to do with being a biker different thing all together.

  • @pharaoh2537
    @pharaoh2537 3 года назад +25

    Hell's Lovers MC outLaw 0%. I've never seen anybody else with 0%....and Let's keep it that way!!!! If a person don't know the full meaning of a patch don't put it on... Good show....

  • @kieranhunston8284
    @kieranhunston8284 3 года назад

    Love your vids, thank you for posting these, certainly helps loads of weekend bikers,
    Thanks from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  3 года назад +1

      Thank you K

    • @kieranhunston8284
      @kieranhunston8284 3 года назад

      @@DemonsRow no problem, glad I found this channel, know a few bikers heading over to the states, so il be sharing this with them

  • @RIPGLIDE
    @RIPGLIDE Год назад

    Great content. Great info. So many people don't know. I like your style

  • @SongWhisperer
    @SongWhisperer 3 года назад +3

    People that don’t earn patches have no way of knowing how to respect them, and the people that have earned them have no way of not knowing how to respect them.

  • @AaronCo29
    @AaronCo29 3 года назад +7

    The 0% diamond patch is a problem anywhere because of the diamond, if it is a square turned on its side with the 0% in it, that might be acceptable by some 1%'ers, but only if they like you, and you will find this out right after you show them the patch, or belt buckle or shirt that the sideways square with 0% is in, they will laugh and say that is funny and only you can get away with it and dont let that square turn into a diamond unless you start riding in our support club.