I actually hope you learn something.Īnd by the way, there is no such thing as a "copyright trademark logo." You can't copyright a name or saying or logo. And if you don't think that can potentially get someone ****sed at you, fine. They have no significance whatsoever, other than someone trying to look like a badazz. Any idiot can buy these patches on eBay or anywhere else all day long. Most of us don't need the "history lessson." And even if the little Lone Wolf patch story is true (which I doubt very much), it is irrelevant. Do you always walk into a room and make an asss of yourself like this? Enjoy your stay. Wonder if they'd mind a Polish Eagle center patch with a bottom rocker that said "Polska", meaning I'm focking Polish? I decided not to because I am all over the country on my bike going thru Pagan territory, HA territory, Sons of Silence territory etc.I just don't need the bullsh*t its not that important. I always wanted to fly a top rocker (Orange writing on black back ground)that said "Veteran" and a bottom rocker that said "US Army" with my large leather winged wheeled 80cubin inch patch that I have on the back now. No problem because they run the county for the bottom rocker not the state. There are clubs such as the North Carolina based "Ghost Riders MC" who wear 3 piece patchs but are not outlaw. Things get fuzzy over the years and generations and different levels of clubs have come to be. In a nut shell it use to be enforced that if you were a non outlaw you only wore a solid patch. To ignore will eventually surely come back to bite you in the arse. Still goes the same to today.Ĭlub stuff thats something else and there are unspoken yet known rules about that. a bikers vest was his to personalize to his taste. From AMA patchs to run patchs like Laconia, Daytona etc. Click to expand.Vests and patches have long since been a tradition.
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