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I got a subject for you that has come up. If you take someone cut, for instance it was not really theirs or they are riding in territory without permission, do you return it to the club if it was a faker or display it on the war pants or walls. Or do you return it in good faith if you have no problem with that club just an issue of protocol or catching a fake riding colors.
You want to see a former military out law pagan slac biker and now Bible beleaver for longer than all of these things hurt my neighbor for excessive noise for 7 months and im trying to recover from a stroke al keep👅👿 you posted ghosting
@@bigbrotherenemy5406 Stroke survivor too. You got this stay strong n keep keeping on force yourself to do more it'll help you in future the earlier you introduce movements the more your brain notices it and remembers. You got to retrain brain keep that in mind you got this. Have dr do a Mra or cta and find out if you have moya moya disease. Stay hydrated especially in sun. No chocolate/caffeine or replenish hydration if you do because that depletes hydration causing blood flow to have interruption can cause clot n multiple strokes. My daughters stroke is moya related.take omega pills, vitamin d and never deny body sleep when tired your brain needs sleep to heal best wishes prayers lifted God bless.
(#1 Rule!) Don’t let the flag touch the ground. When the flag is used to cover a casket, it should be so placed that the union is at the head and over the left shoulder. The flag should not be lowered into the grave or allowed to touch the ground. (SNAFU is now FUBAR) The flag should be folded in its customary manner. It is important that the fire be fairly large and of sufficient intensity to ensure complete burning of the flag. Place the flag on the fire. After the flag is completely consumed, the fire should then be safely extinguished and the ashes buried.
Speaking as a medic, there's times that we need to cut clothing to assess and treat trauma injuries. I have had to do this with some 1%ers and the way I've avoided an ass kicking has been one of 3 ways. One, I try to take the cuts off and hand them to a club member as long as it doesn't compromise care or their spine. Many clubs appreciate the respect shown for their cuts. Two, I try to not cuts the patches themselves. If I have to cut, I usually only need to cut the seamsby the shoulders so that it could be repaired later. Three, sometimes there's so much damage to the vest that you just can't help it. Most times there's a club brother there with them and they'll tell you just do it and save my brother's life. Cuts can be replaced but brothers can't. Bonus, I always avoid giving the cuts to cops especially if there's club members standing there. A little respect goes a long way. Good content Sose! #ghostin #ridefree
I had to have mine cut off, it was much appreciated that the paramedics cut the shoulder seams not the patches. Not that I was in any condition to argue, but they obviously knew what it meant to me . .
As a former emt i have only had to cut clothes in life threatening situations. Wouldn't a fellow club member go over and pull off your cut prior to ems arrival? You know who really hates thier stuff cut? CHP and thier boots.
I can't speak for anybody else in my club, and I wouldn't anyways. As for me though, I have a few rules for my cut. Kind of unwritten laws, so to speak. My cut never touches the ground. No one but me touches my cut, except for another club member. People are curious though you know, if I catch somebody touching my cut, I politely tell them once and one time only, "Please don't ever touch my cut again". If they ask why I tell them that it means a lot to me for one, and because I asked you not to. My wife has never even touched my cut. She's never put it on, she's never hugged me or anything when I've been wearing it. And I've never had to tell her not to touch it. She just knows. She's got a good level of respect for it. When I'm at home, my cut gets put on a coat hanger and hung where I can keep an eye on it. Finally, I never have my cut on when I drive a car. I rarely drive a car, so I'm hardly ever in that situation. Thank you for this video. Good stuff 👍🏻 #GHOSTIN #SLOWRIDERS
Most of those are kinda universal…. As far as the hug, Idk, my wife rides on the back unless it’s a funeral, she’s kinda touching it then no? Lol but yeah I hear you on the patches and rockers. But it’s different other places. Here the community is tight, if you earn a hug from a 1%er it comes with a respectful embrace. The supporters and even hangarounds hug big brother all the time. But it’s all about knowing who they are as men first. The ones I hug, there is an understanding, I’d bleed for them. As they do for me. I’m not ready to put a prospect patch on, getting house right. But I don’t need a patch for brotherhood. It’s like my marriage, I loved her before I put this ring on. But I married her when I was ready. The patches I hug, I know the men in them. Hell I even know how they like their coffee. I’m starting to learn the rest of them as men. But most of your rules for your patches are definitely universal, I know you said you won’t talk for your brothers and those are your rules, but I would think those are actually not unwritten, they would be by-laws on how to take care of your colors and conduct yourself with them, no? Idk I guess I’ll find out when time comes.
@@shadowsandspirtswithsantos6085 it's just how I treat my cut based on the feelings, and respect I have for my club. These are all unwritten laws, rules, etc. It's all personal choice. If they were actually in the bylaws of our club that'd be one thing, but they're not in there so it's really to each their own when it comes to your cut in my club. That's not to say that if I saw one of my other club members throw theirs on the ground, I wouldn't lose my s***. They would definitely get a talk about disrespecting the club
@@brian_snapp I guess it’s different, a lot of those rules here are not UNwritten. They are actually by laws. But I would’t say what is or isn’t in my by laws if I was a patch holder. I’ve been thought that is an internal never spoken thing. And I hope you mean if you saw a club brother throw their cut on the ground you would beat the shit out of them and never give it back. If that’s what you mean about “a talking to” lol Idk I’m a slick back right now, what do I know… guess it’s different in other places. I don’t even throw my support apparel on the ground. Why would anyone work that hard and love something so much to just put it on the grown like that. I’ve fought 1%er before and wouldn’t throw until we got to a place where he could take it off because I love his club too much. We had an issue as men, took care of it and moved on. But his cut wouldn’t touch grown. That’s what I love about this channel, learn different folks. Cool man.
Damn brother, So much truth and good info in this episode! For anybody watching it just getting in, this is the exact kind of knowledge that you will be taught along your way. The only thing I’ll add to this, is if you get pulled over, and you have your cut with you in the car, put it on. That way if you get arrested it gets taken into your personal property and they cannot take it, or say it disappeared etc.
#Ghostin.. I tuck my hood in for two reasons 1. Not to cover patch 2. So no one can grab it an pull me back in a altercation. Great topic keep up good work, 1%er Pa
My sponcer taught me all of this when I was a prospect. The thing is that sponcers are not doing they job correctly. If you teach your prospect the correct way that wouldn't happen. But then again every club is different. Much respect to everyone in here and God bless.
Sose i respect your knowledge , and admire your integrity . I've seen a ton of this shit in my 52 year's . I grew up with a father in a " club" . Did much dumb shit as a child ,then teen , and also in early adulthood . The result is i can ride with anyone on anyday and either walk away , or say see you next ride Brother .
Just found your channel relatively recently, and it's badass. I'm learning a lot about MC culture and all the do's and don'ts. Best of all, you always keep it 100%. Not many people like to these days. Much respect Sose 🤘💯
#GHOSTIN alive n' well in Erie, Pa. Cut etiquette is different from club to club like you said. In our house a brother can hang his cut behind the bar or on a chair if he is shooting pool or throwing darts. We had "soft cuts" made for hot weather which are black denim work shirts with our center patch silk screened on the back and a couple of "things" on the front. Cuts don't touch the ground unless someone slips, falls or passes out. No cut while taking care of business, period. Keep up the good work, your channel is the only one worth watching..
#ghostin Wisconsin. Im alive and riding but hit some gravel today. Good thing I dressed for the slide. Anyways the bike is good, another great show! ML&R
Speaking on wearing it in the car- there's 2 attitudes I see here where there's no hard fast rule: if you don't have it on and get pulled / arrested while traveling with it in the vehicle, the car can be impounded with all material inside it, and you'll get the runaround 'Oh the tow guy has it, oh the cops have it, oh it's evidence for court, etc.' If you have it on, you'll at least get to claim it at lockup. I'm of the other, more traditional camp myself.
Glad you brought up taking pictures. If we’re taking pictures and want to show the patch we turn around. It’s a back patch. All your views were on point. #ghostin
When I was patched up we had simple rules, never ride with out your cut never let it touch the ground cut goes on the out side over any coat or hoodie no body but a brother was to touch it or hold it if dirt needed to be done take cut off so nothing blows back on the club (in that situation it was left at home or club house with a brother) and never disrespect your cut or let any body disrespect your cut
Never put your cut down, never lay down with your cut, never hang your cut on the back of a chair at a spot. Never hand your cut to anyone but a Brother when you have your hand full or putting on other gear. Never wear a hoodie that blocks the top rocker, never cover your cut, nobody but you wears your cut ever. Never do dirt with colors if possible, shit does happen. Never wear your cut in a car or laying around.
@@BigBlack-wu9mz Thats debatable, to some its ok. But anything other than hanging in a closet or proper hanger. I use a large single double pronged hanger into the stud in the wall.
@@BigBlack-wu9mz Turn the chair around if it falls it hits the seat it never touches the ground I just got my cut treat it like I’m waiting for my bottom rocker 😎👊 respect
God bless you Mr sose the Ghost. When you have the cut the cut is above all else that's why I don't have one at this time but I've been around it all my life when my youngest child steps up that's when I step into a cut at my choice where I go through my probation I've been around for a long time I put time in most people wouldn't believe I have no stories to tell because they wouldn't believe it if I told them but that's when it comes down . I know what a cut means chin down zip up and run it if you win you're the guys standing over the top but it doesn't make you're the winner it makes you sore and slightly boastful.much love all stay strong when we're all united Life will be worth living 🇺🇲
I really appreciate your help and instruction for club and independent lifestyle, I personally don't care what happens to my cuts, AS LONG AS IT WAS MY ACTIONS, I'm an independent so my cut mine and mine only, what I do with it is what I do with it, now that doesn't mean I wipe my ass with it or rub it in the dirt to make it look tough instantly, I personally believe that if it's your cuts then you have should have your own set of rules on it. Just me. #Ghostin keep up the good work
Never let your cut touch the ground, Never let ANYONE try it on, and Never put in dirty work while wearing your cut. Respect your cut, and what it represents, in the presence of your club, and in their absence!
Yep agree with all of these . And like you said good to get your colours off before a altercation … but sometimes you ain’t got the time if things pop off like you said .
#Ghostin I remember this one time as a prospect, I covered my cut up with a hoodie as I was leaving the ch, President had a talk with me about that. We've got this rule for prospects, don't show your colors without another brother with you. But going to the clubhouse from home and vice versa were exceptions. I didn't know that last bit but hey, that's why you prospect.
I would go through times where I treated my colors like dry cleaning because I wore dress clothes to work. Then since I hung out and stayed around a lot of the original first and second wave old timers and the Founder I wanted it to look battle tested
Great knowledge. I'm not in a club but I've known 81's, Bishops, SS's and others. Respect your Colors like you respect your club. Respect your Colors with pride for what you put in to earn the right to wear it. I respect it the same way.
Great insight again. Here in the Uk we never let our cut touch the floor. Seen people working on bike laying with there’s still on there back. Big no no
now i know why a lot of cuts id wear and set down in bars would go missing, i never knew that setting it down on a chair or something was disrespectful same for having my little kids wear my cuts. thank you sose
I agree with you 100% @DemonsRow . Your cut is hard won and earned. It is who are you are. It deserves the respect and love. Even gang bangers dont leave their cuts on the ground or hand it to their girl to wear its a no go. I saw a cuz severly disciplined for that very thing in my local area. It didnt end well for him. You either have Tru love your you dont . How you handle your cut speaks volumes to who you are.
#Ghostin. Hey Sose, great lesson in cut respect. When I was in the Boy Scouts as a kid, we learned proper respect and handling of the American Flag. The rules are very similar, but even more strict for your cut. Great to see the honor the 1%ers have for their brothers and their club symbol. Queasyrider
Even though those days are over on 60 years old and I just like listening to your channel but if I'm talking and I don't belong talkin I will keep my mouth shut and just listen cuz I have enough respect to show you guys cuz I respect all you guys Seaside ride safe be careful it is stupid Texas watch out for motorcycles stop the texting you killing bike
Never Call yours cuts " Your Shit " I consider anyone's cuts should not be consider there Shit.... Its your club honor your club, most earn their colors,, their not shit !!!
Literally watched a full patch member in my prior Group hang their cut on the handlebars, and it fell on the ground and he just continued digging in his saddle bags.... safe to say I'm no longer there. Should've payed attention in my Hang around period... oh well learning experience #ghostin
Great minds think alike, or schooled alike. Wear your patch, dont hide it, dont take it off for anyone, dont lay on it, dont leave it on a chair and walk away !! List goes on .
I watched a LAMC take his vest off and pass it around as a photo shoot. He even let them sit on his bike , start the bike with his vest on them and take pictures with a half drank bottle of fireball. He would drive 3 cities away for a bike night to do this. When asked why he said all his club brothers do it to promote a good image of bikers in cuts. Different club different views
What you said it pretty much how we roll. We can wear in a car however. I do get why some diamonds hate it. But if im doing club shit in a car and get jammed up, or in a wreck I want that shit on my back. In addition when I am at home my vest is hung on a hanger and the colors are always facing out never obstructed. Good video Sose. Soon 100k, good work man. H R.
My club lives by the same rules. The ONLY others to touch my cut are my brothers. Only thing I don't do is fold it inside out when laying on my back seat. But it's only there if i am going to a club event and I have to cage it. My colors are never covered by backpacks, rain gear, hoodie...its always displayed proudly! Good info! Keep GHOSTIN! #GHOSTIN
#GHOSTIN from Clayton New Jermany (until murphy is history). Brother. I’m still loving how you break the rules written along with the unwritten laws of the lands !!! Trying to keep them safe and knowledge will keep them this side of -☠️👻💀- most often 👍👍👍Great job young man. Great job
#GHOSTIN much love and respect! I ran into this show a while ago while looking for info on how to get a blessing in North New Jersey to open up a club in my area, and I've been hooked, good looks on the education and the enlightnent and uplifting of the culture. Always keepin it 1000 and stay on that grind to 100k!
Spot on sose, I treated my cut like our flag, I wouldn't do anything that would show disrespect, to me if you disrespect your cut you disrespect your club and your brothers, not happening,,if you can disrespect your cut than you can disrespect alot of other shit easily,,,great show, congrats on getting up to the 100k,,,ML&R, PEACE ✌
SAM #GHOSTIN FROM FINLAND I haven't seen disrespect for a cut over here, but that's because I don't see a lot of club members over here in the first place Club activity around here is pretty slim. I agree with you bro, that a cut should not be handed to anyone outside the club, even family Someone who isn't a club member has no business handling club property. That's what I say About laying down on a long ride. If it was me, I would not lay down on the ground. I would lay down on top of the bike. Yeah I get that it's not easy to do with the bike a little bit tilted, but that's what I would do Much support, respect and love brother. Safety for the road Sose
My brother actually ended up becoming a Hell’s Angels supporter, and he gets people looking at him weird and saying stuff to him when he wears his SYL 81 gear that the Hell’s Angels gave him. He also had a “No Club” patch on his vest, but took it off because he was tired of people assuming that meant he DIDN’T support MC’s. But that would be contradictory considering he ALWAYS wears his SYL 81 gear with his vest when he rides.
Total respect Sose! #GHOSTIN Some clubs have it written in their constitution or membership rules, regarding respect for their colors. Some even hand out hefty fines to members for misuse of their colors. Best rule of thumb is look after your colors as you would a child or the flag. Never pass colors to anybody who is not a full patched member. Keep your colors clean & request replacements for worn or badly ripped patches, remembering to give back old for new. Though different clubs have different rules which should be followed to the letter, Respecting your colors and demanding respect for your colors is the way to go.
Right On. Brother told me def no colors in the cage. And altercations we cant afford any more bad backlash from (LE) than we already got. LL&R Ghost. #OnTwo’s #ghostin
Unless there is "rumble" why should a Nomad carry colours, all that can compromise your brother. I believe that a little hint is plenty. Thank for your videos.😂
IN THE BEGINNING THE FIRST BIKER CLUB CUTS , They started new and did not stay looking that way . They became filthy , smelly of gas , oil , beer , dirt , blood , and only got worse with time in the club . That's the way they stayed till they rotted away . Now it's bells and whistles .When you fight or work on your bike , the cut stays with you , wheather standing or on the ground . STAINS USED TO TELL A STORY .
When I am not wearing my vest it’s always on a hanger. I have a suite type hanger I got just so my vest would never hit the floor or be bunch up with other stuff. I never drive with it on as well. Even tho it’s for a MM I still show my patch respect
I was working as a bouncer at a bar in Baltimore and this club came in and had some drinks and left. Well a prospect stayed behind and was playing pool when I noticed that he had taken off his cut and draped it on the back of a chair. I knew a few of the club members and kind of knew a few things of what not to do with your cut. Before I could go warn him to put his cut back on and not get in trouble with his club, the club VP and SGT AT ARMS came back in and saw what he did with his cut. The VP went over and took the prospects cut and escorted him out the door. I imagined that he wasn't a prospect anymore.
#GHOSTIN dragon talked about it the topic I believe it was nothing tops you're cut. no book bag no hoodie no rain gear nothing. when you're driving you take it off like you said fold it correctly and place it in the trunk. From what I know no one should touch you're colors when brothers greet each other or if you go to a club function never touch the back patch. I've seen it happen so many times and I've been thanked for not touching it I know how to greet a full patched club member or even prospect. Doing something like that could lead to a bad time and I don't care if I know the club or not it's respect give it to get it. Great video great content till next time peace
You can wear a simple vest with no patches in most areas with no problem. Can't speak for all areas. But I've never seen someone get pressed just for having a plain leather or denim cut on
Sose, I linked up with another local 3 piece MC club. We drank, we had fun. I felt a certain type of way, but we want unity the same way you talk about so sometimes I do a little more effort then I should but anyways, moral of the story. We’re drinking he invited me into his home to eat, out of respect I accepted on behalf of my club, we came into the home, he took his boots off and then took his cut off and threw it in on top of his boots. I could hear the gasps from my guys, caught me so off guard as well (Our cuts are treated as national flags, they should never fall or touch the ground, not on tough guy shit on respect shit). Let’s just say. We ate quick and stayed full. P.s - don’t put colours on pillow talk. Ever. One night or wifey. Much love Sose. -Sasquatch DBMC.
This is a great topic!! People don’t respect their cut because they didn’t have to do anything to earn it! I hate to see people put their cut over the bike handlebars and take pictures!! When I wear a hoodie with my cut I’m one of the ones that tuck my hood inside my cut in order not to cover it! #ghostin DA BEAST TR 1%er
#GHOSTIN thanks for sharing. As always great info to share with others as a teachable moment. I was blessed to be at at a gathering when a prospect earned his colors/patches not to long ago and the president of the club gave a speech on rules of a cutt . And every one looked at a member ( the one i mentioned a couple months ago) who incidentally was not wearing his cutt... didnt ask wasnt my place .
One thing for me I've stayed looking sharp and like a player with mine because we hung at the regular clubs and grown & sexy events and would promote for them to come for the after party cause pretty women attract ballers to come spend that money at the bar popping bottles etc... my biker world bro's don't buy the expensive stuff not all but u know
Never wear your cut whe driving in your cage. When u get to the spot. Take it out of the trunk or backseat then put it back on !! My Club is the same Iike u Sose!!
Your cut is something you've earned. And as you said. You never let your cut touch the floor. It is as sacred as THE AMERICAN FLAG. And the colors of THE AMERICAN FLAG never touch the floor or ground. EVER .
I was part of a 99 where we had a member take his cut off and throw it into the middle of the room and walk away. Can’t tell you why we all didn’t put him in intensive care. The worst part is he was allowed back. I moved on. #ghostin
#Ghostin Can't forget this part. If you're not a club member and see a club members cut say fall off the back of a barstool, never pick it up. Either tell the Man who's cut it is or one of his brothers and let them pick it up. Because even though your trying to be nice and make sure it doesn't get messed up on the floor, it can get you hurt picking it up for them. Seen that happen first hand and it wasn't pretty. Especially with alcohol in the mix. If he would of been sober, it may of been and I appreciate it but don't ever touch a club members cut. But add alcohol and words into the mix and it may not end well.
Should you wear your cut every time you ride your bike? Is there a time when you would not wear your cut? Say you’re just going out to get lunch with a friend that isn’t in the club. You may have gone over this in the past. I have heard different things about this. I was wondering your take on it. God Bless and stay safe and well 👍🏻🤓
My cut never leaves my back unless I'm about to put in work or if I'm about to go to sleep. My cut never touches the ground nor do I hand my cut to anyone other than a club member. My cut means the word to me. I have put in alot of sweat, blood, and tears to earn my cut.
There was one time, and I dont mention names, but a guy who was in a club was arguing with a different clubs member and the guy from the other club was getting pissed and started talking shit on the one dudes cut, but the guy who was getting his cut disrespected didn't do anything about it. Now it isnt about being macho, but that cut represents your family. Somebody disrespects your family, you gotta teach them thats not a good idea. #GHOSTIN
#GHOSTIN Everything should be in the clubs bi-laws on how to treat your cut. If you are a prospect you should be studying them, if you are a full patch you should know them.
@@DemonsRow well that just don't make sense, that's what the difference is between just a group of people an a club. A club has a set standard for members to follow it's written down and the Sergeant At Arms is to enforce and make sure all members even the P follows the bi-laws. The new generation is just getting lazy.
I cut the collar of my flannels so they don't fold over also don't wear hoodies for that reason wear a heavy flannel and a hat or a knitted sweater but never a hoodie if riding
What would happen if a fully patched 1%er was by himself and got into a fight with a civilian, got beaten up or knocked out, then got his cut stolen by them?
@@Daniel_Cooley basically it's a major dishonour for a member to have their colours taken. So it would depend on whether they get it back or not, but could easily result in being kicked out - depending on the club itself
U earn the right to wear ur cut u earn everything u get in the MC world be proud of it respect it disrespecting ur cut is disrespecting ur club and ur brothers how many of ur brothers have died or got seriously injured because of what cut they wear when u disrespect ur cut ur disrespecting all of them
Much respect Sose!!! I’m not in a club so this is why I’m asking. How about a video about what the do’s and do nots are once stepping into a biker bar. I saw the one you made about stepping into someone’s clubhouse... would the same apply?
I had a situation recently at an event, the woman who is my sponsor, and the head of our board of directors was trying to take off a sweatshirt from under her cut. I came up and helped her remove her cut, and held it while she took off the sweatshirt, then helped her put her cut back on. Other members looked at me like I was nuts, but to me, I'm holding my sister's cut while she adjusts her clothing, then being a gentleman, and helping her put it back on. I don't wear my cut in the car, or walking down the street, only going to an event, at the event, or going home.
Da ghost! My brother maybe a dumb question but im on outside looking in, i know ur cut is ur baby but do members ever have more then one? Not to sound stupid but ie... long slevee cold weater n summer vest i see local 1% guy i sware i seen him in three diffent ones.... also what happens if u have a design change do u turn in ur original for some new shit? Hows that work
#Ghosten no one touches my cut but another member, My cut never touches the ground, I don’t allow anyone to touch my patches unless it’s another member, if I set my cut down on a table to fix myself then it’s folded in a certain way & at home my cut is hung on hangers. If I’m in my cadge then my cut is on a hanger hanging in my back seat. If I’m somewhere and we have to take our colors off then they’re folded properly and placed in my saddle bag and locked
@@DemonsRow that was a great subject matter. My answer was a very short answer but as far as the Dragons Mc Clarksville Tn we’re VERY particular. It’s Pride!
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I got a subject for you that has come up.
If you take someone cut, for instance it was not really theirs or they are riding in territory without permission, do you return it to the club if it was a faker or display it on the war pants or walls. Or do you return it in good faith if you have no problem with that club just an issue of protocol or catching a fake riding colors.
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You want to see a former military out law pagan slac biker and now Bible beleaver for longer than all of these things hurt my neighbor for excessive noise for 7 months and im trying to recover from a stroke al keep👅👿 you posted ghosting
@@bigbrotherenemy5406 Stroke survivor too. You got this stay strong n keep keeping on force yourself to do more it'll help you in future the earlier you introduce movements the more your brain notices it and remembers. You got to retrain brain keep that in mind you got this. Have dr do a Mra or cta and find out if you have moya moya disease. Stay hydrated especially in sun. No chocolate/caffeine or replenish hydration if you do because that depletes hydration causing blood flow to have interruption can cause clot n multiple strokes. My daughters stroke is moya related.take omega pills, vitamin d and never deny body sleep when tired your brain needs sleep to heal best wishes prayers lifted God bless.
(#1 Rule!)
Don’t let the flag touch the ground.
When the flag is used to cover a casket, it should be so placed that the union is at the head and over the left shoulder. The flag should not be lowered into the grave or allowed to touch the ground.
(SNAFU is now FUBAR)
The flag should be folded in its customary manner.
It is important that the fire be fairly large and of sufficient intensity to ensure complete burning of the flag.
Place the flag on the fire.
After the flag is completely consumed, the fire should then be safely extinguished and the ashes buried.
Speaking as a medic, there's times that we need to cut clothing to assess and treat trauma injuries. I have had to do this with some 1%ers and the way I've avoided an ass kicking has been one of 3 ways. One, I try to take the cuts off and hand them to a club member as long as it doesn't compromise care or their spine. Many clubs appreciate the respect shown for their cuts. Two, I try to not cuts the patches themselves. If I have to cut, I usually only need to cut the seamsby the shoulders so that it could be repaired later. Three, sometimes there's so much damage to the vest that you just can't help it. Most times there's a club brother there with them and they'll tell you just do it and save my brother's life. Cuts can be replaced but brothers can't. Bonus, I always avoid giving the cuts to cops especially if there's club members standing there. A little respect goes a long way. Good content Sose! #ghostin #ridefree
Thats deep cuz thats a pressure situation
Sose, if it's non life-threatening, then I'll take a little extra time to do what's right and respect the cut. It's what we should do.
I had to have mine cut off, it was much appreciated that the paramedics cut the shoulder seams not the patches. Not that I was in any condition to argue, but they obviously knew what it meant to me . .
RESPECT
As a former emt i have only had to cut clothes in life threatening situations. Wouldn't a fellow club member go over and pull off your cut prior to ems arrival? You know who really hates thier stuff cut? CHP and thier boots.
Creppin up to that 100k were at 96.6k any shares on social help so much
Congrats brother! Can’t wait to see you pop that bottle #ghostin
I can't speak for anybody else in my club, and I wouldn't anyways. As for me though, I have a few rules for my cut. Kind of unwritten laws, so to speak. My cut never touches the ground. No one but me touches my cut, except for another club member. People are curious though you know, if I catch somebody touching my cut, I politely tell them once and one time only, "Please don't ever touch my cut again". If they ask why I tell them that it means a lot to me for one, and because I asked you not to. My wife has never even touched my cut. She's never put it on, she's never hugged me or anything when I've been wearing it. And I've never had to tell her not to touch it. She just knows. She's got a good level of respect for it. When I'm at home, my cut gets put on a coat hanger and hung where I can keep an eye on it. Finally, I never have my cut on when I drive a car. I rarely drive a car, so I'm hardly ever in that situation. Thank you for this video. Good stuff 👍🏻 #GHOSTIN #SLOWRIDERS
You you a G you said wifey cant even hug you when you got your cut on lol
@@DemonsRow she's never tried. I'd be okay with it as long as she never touched the back patch or rockers 😅
Most of those are kinda universal…. As far as the hug, Idk, my wife rides on the back unless it’s a funeral, she’s kinda touching it then no? Lol but yeah I hear you on the patches and rockers. But it’s different other places. Here the community is tight, if you earn a hug from a 1%er it comes with a respectful embrace. The supporters and even hangarounds hug big brother all the time. But it’s all about knowing who they are as men first. The ones I hug, there is an understanding, I’d bleed for them. As they do for me. I’m not ready to put a prospect patch on, getting house right. But I don’t need a patch for brotherhood. It’s like my marriage, I loved her before I put this ring on. But I married her when I was ready. The patches I hug, I know the men in them. Hell I even know how they like their coffee. I’m starting to learn the rest of them as men. But most of your rules for your patches are definitely universal, I know you said you won’t talk for your brothers and those are your rules, but I would think those are actually not unwritten, they would be by-laws on how to take care of your colors and conduct yourself with them, no? Idk I guess I’ll find out when time comes.
@@shadowsandspirtswithsantos6085 it's just how I treat my cut based on the feelings, and respect I have for my club. These are all unwritten laws, rules, etc. It's all personal choice. If they were actually in the bylaws of our club that'd be one thing, but they're not in there so it's really to each their own when it comes to your cut in my club. That's not to say that if I saw one of my other club members throw theirs on the ground, I wouldn't lose my s***. They would definitely get a talk about disrespecting the club
@@brian_snapp I guess it’s different, a lot of those rules here are not UNwritten. They are actually by laws. But I would’t say what is or isn’t in my by laws if I was a patch holder. I’ve been thought that is an internal never spoken thing. And I hope you mean if you saw a club brother throw their cut on the ground you would beat the shit out of them and never give it back. If that’s what you mean about “a talking to” lol Idk I’m a slick back right now, what do I know… guess it’s different in other places. I don’t even throw my support apparel on the ground. Why would anyone work that hard and love something so much to just put it on the grown like that. I’ve fought 1%er before and wouldn’t throw until we got to a place where he could take it off because I love his club too much. We had an issue as men, took care of it and moved on. But his cut wouldn’t touch grown. That’s what I love about this channel, learn different folks. Cool man.
Damn brother, So much truth and good info in this episode! For anybody watching it just getting in, this is the exact kind of knowledge that you will be taught along your way.
The only thing I’ll add to this, is if you get pulled over, and you have your cut with you in the car, put it on. That way if you get arrested it gets taken into your personal property and they cannot take it, or say it disappeared etc.
Never thought about that
Yeah. Was one of the things we got taught when we were learning what you were speaking on in this video.
#Ghostin..
I tuck my hood in for two reasons
1. Not to cover patch
2. So no one can grab it an pull me back in a altercation.
Great topic keep up good work,
1%er Pa
Much respect
Yes tuck in hoodie.
We have a dress code where we can’t wear hoods
2 things in my life never touch the ground. The American flag, and my cut
Much respect
Amen brother
What about when people wear American flag shorts?
@@Clanofthefoot13 well it's a flag design. Not an actual flag or made from a flag so that literally 2 different things.
Yes! Much Respect!🤘
My sponcer taught me all of this when I was a prospect. The thing is that sponcers are not doing they job correctly. If you teach your prospect the correct way that wouldn't happen. But then again every club is different. Much respect to everyone in here and God bless.
Very true
Sose i respect your knowledge , and admire your integrity . I've seen a ton of this shit in my 52 year's . I grew up with a father in a " club" . Did much dumb shit as a child ,then teen , and also in early adulthood . The result is i can ride with anyone on anyday and either walk away , or say see you next ride Brother .
Appreciate you
Been watching a lot of your videos the past couple of days! I like how you're here to educate instead of just judging. Definitely subscribing!
Appreciate you dan
Just found your channel relatively recently, and it's badass. I'm learning a lot about MC culture and all the do's and don'ts. Best of all, you always keep it 100%. Not many people like to these days. Much respect Sose 🤘💯
Much respect appreciate you
Be proud of that patch, that vest, your club!!!!! NEVER DISRESPECT IT!!!!!
Well said
I was in a small club. That cut took over a year to earn. I was very careful. It was harder to keep than earn .
Yes this is true
I was waiting for you to say don’t put one on unless you’re actually in a club. I see lots of grown men playing dress up out there 😂😂
Yes dirty truth lol
I think I’ve binge watched enough of your videos. Now it’s time to subscribe! Let’s go!🤘😎
Appreciate you
Glad to see you back on
Glad to be back every tues weds and sunday
We Definitely have to tuck the hood in if we’re wearing a hoodie we cannot Have it hanging over our center patch or top rocker
Def some mcs are strict about that
@@DemonsRow We’re old school for sure ML&R
#GHOSTIN alive n' well in Erie, Pa. Cut etiquette is different from club to club like you said. In our house a brother can hang his cut behind the bar or on a chair if he is shooting pool or throwing darts. We had "soft cuts" made for hot weather which are black denim work shirts with our center patch silk screened on the back and a couple of "things" on the front. Cuts don't touch the ground unless someone slips, falls or passes out. No cut while taking care of business, period.
Keep up the good work, your channel is the only one worth watching..
Thank you for that jeff
#ghostin Wisconsin. Im alive and riding but hit some gravel today. Good thing I dressed for the slide. Anyways the bike is good, another great show! ML&R
Glad your ok todd 👊👊👊keep me posted
@@SoseTheGhost thank you! I appreciate it. Gotta give Dixxon quality shirts some credit. No road rash. Just a bruised ego. All 👍
Hope you are doing well. I have been there and therefore respect your experience. Ride on!
Speaking on wearing it in the car- there's 2 attitudes I see here where there's no hard fast rule: if you don't have it on and get pulled / arrested while traveling with it in the vehicle, the car can be impounded with all material inside it, and you'll get the runaround 'Oh the tow guy has it, oh the cops have it, oh it's evidence for court, etc.' If you have it on, you'll at least get to claim it at lockup. I'm of the other, more traditional camp myself.
Another one is when you go in to greet a person never touch a person’s center patch. Go high or low.
Yes def
Glad you brought up taking pictures. If we’re taking pictures and want to show the patch we turn around. It’s a back patch. All your views were on point. #ghostin
#Gho⚡tin much respect
Your supposed to handle it like the American Flag, with the utmost respect...
Well said. 👊🏻
Absolute truth.
When I was patched up we had simple rules, never ride with out your cut never let it touch the ground cut goes on the out side over any coat or hoodie no body but a brother was to touch it or hold it if dirt needed to be done take cut off so nothing blows back on the club (in that situation it was left at home or club house with a brother) and never disrespect your cut or let any body disrespect your cut
Never put your cut down, never lay down with your cut, never hang your cut on the back of a chair at a spot. Never hand your cut to anyone but a Brother when you have your hand full or putting on other gear. Never wear a hoodie that blocks the top rocker, never cover your cut, nobody but you wears your cut ever. Never do dirt with colors if possible, shit does happen. Never wear your cut in a car or laying around.
Yes def
How about the back of a chair at your own house?
@@BigBlack-wu9mz Thats debatable, to some its ok. But anything other than hanging in a closet or proper hanger. I use a large single double pronged hanger into the stud in the wall.
@@BigBlack-wu9mz Turn the chair around if it falls it hits the seat it never touches the ground I just got my cut treat it like I’m waiting for my bottom rocker 😎👊 respect
God bless you Mr sose the Ghost. When you have the cut the cut is above all else that's why I don't have one at this time but I've been around it all my life when my youngest child steps up that's when I step into a cut at my choice where I go through my probation I've been around for a long time I put time in most people wouldn't believe I have no stories to tell because they wouldn't believe it if I told them but that's when it comes down . I know what a cut means chin down zip up and run it if you win you're the guys standing over the top but it doesn't make you're the winner it makes you sore and slightly boastful.much love all stay strong when we're all united Life will be worth living 🇺🇲
Yes don great words
Don’t matter how wild the party gets at the clubhouse: If you’re going to pass out, it better be face down. #Ghostin
#Gho⚡tin truth
Always pass out face down at the clubhouse
I really appreciate your help and instruction for club and independent lifestyle, I personally don't care what happens to my cuts, AS LONG AS IT WAS MY ACTIONS, I'm an independent so my cut mine and mine only, what I do with it is what I do with it, now that doesn't mean I wipe my ass with it or rub it in the dirt to make it look tough instantly, I personally believe that if it's your cuts then you have should have your own set of rules on it. Just me.
#Ghostin keep up the good work
Its different being in aclub
Very true
Never let your cut touch the ground, Never let ANYONE try it on, and Never put in dirty work while wearing your cut. Respect your cut, and what it represents, in the presence of your club, and in their absence!
Truth
Yep agree with all of these . And like you said good to get your colours off before a altercation … but sometimes you ain’t got the time if things pop off like you said .
Def much respect
#Ghostin
I remember this one time as a prospect, I covered my cut up with a hoodie as I was leaving the ch, President had a talk with me about that.
We've got this rule for prospects, don't show your colors without another brother with you. But going to the clubhouse from home and vice versa were exceptions. I didn't know that last bit but hey, that's why you prospect.
Yea ive know clubs to have that rule
@@DemonsRow imo it's a good rule. Helps a prospect learn the value of brotherhood and some restraint all at once.
I would go through times where I treated my colors like dry cleaning because I wore dress clothes to work.
Then since I hung out and stayed around a lot of the original first and second wave old timers and the Founder I wanted it to look battle tested
you should talk about the difference between an RC and an MC
I think he has momentarily
But refresher video would be great
@@CHEVYK10 what
Great knowledge. I'm not in a club but I've known 81's, Bishops, SS's and others. Respect your Colors like you respect your club. Respect your Colors with pride for what you put in to earn the right to wear it. I respect it the same way.
Yes you got it my brother
Make sure they are uniform to the standards of your club.
Yes
It's crazy, cuz every video has a interesting topic. I haven't been disappointed yet. 👍 I love your freakin show Sose and my new emoticons
#Gho⚡tin
Thank you oliver
#Ghostin..much love 🖤
Thank you angel your trigger finger is quick lol
@@SoseTheGhost I was just sitting with phone in hand when you posted on telegram lol. I do everything on my phone 😁
Great insight again. Here in the Uk we never let our cut touch the floor. Seen people working on bike laying with there’s still on there back. Big no no
You got this thanks some know you teach . Professor SOSE
Lol much love
now i know why a lot of cuts id wear and set down in bars would go missing, i never knew that setting it down on a chair or something was disrespectful same for having my little kids wear my cuts. thank you sose
Much love
I agree with you 100% @DemonsRow . Your cut is hard won and earned. It is who are you are. It deserves the respect and love. Even gang bangers dont leave their cuts on the ground or hand it to their girl to wear its a no go. I saw a cuz severly disciplined for that very thing in my local area. It didnt end well for him. You either have Tru love your you dont . How you handle your cut speaks volumes to who you are.
Much respect
#Ghostin. Hey Sose, great lesson in cut respect. When I was in the Boy Scouts as a kid, we learned proper respect and handling of the American Flag. The rules are very similar, but even more strict for your cut. Great to see the honor the 1%ers have for their brothers and their club symbol. Queasyrider
#GHO⚡ TIN
Even though those days are over on 60 years old and I just like listening to your channel but if I'm talking and I don't belong talkin I will keep my mouth shut and just listen cuz I have enough respect to show you guys cuz I respect all you guys Seaside ride safe be careful it is stupid Texas watch out for motorcycles stop the texting you killing bike
Yea i dont put myself in a box of current events i talk about everything
Never Call yours cuts " Your Shit " I consider anyone's cuts should not be consider there Shit.... Its your club honor your club, most earn their colors,, their not shit !!!
👊👊👊
#Ghostin! Another great video Sose! A lot of people don’t realize it’s not cool to do dirt in your cut.
Yes thats true
Literally watched a full patch member in my prior Group hang their cut on the handlebars, and it fell on the ground and he just continued digging in his saddle bags.... safe to say I'm no longer there. Should've payed attention in my Hang around period... oh well learning experience #ghostin
Wow you took that shit as a sign lol much love
Great minds think alike, or schooled alike. Wear your patch, dont hide it, dont take it off for anyone, dont lay on it, dont leave it on a chair and walk away !! List goes on .
I watched a LAMC take his vest off and pass it around as a photo shoot.
He even let them sit on his bike , start the bike with his vest on them and take pictures with a half drank bottle of fireball. He would drive 3 cities away for a bike night to do this. When asked why he said all his club brothers do it to promote a good image of bikers in cuts.
Different club different views
What you said it pretty much how we roll. We can wear in a car however. I do get why some diamonds hate it. But if im doing club shit in a car and get jammed up, or in a wreck I want that shit on my back. In addition when I am at home my vest is hung on a hanger and the colors are always facing out never obstructed. Good video Sose. Soon 100k, good work man. H R.
My club lives by the same rules. The ONLY others to touch my cut are my brothers. Only thing I don't do is fold it inside out when laying on my back seat. But it's only there if i am going to a club event and I have to cage it. My colors are never covered by backpacks, rain gear, hoodie...its always displayed proudly! Good info! Keep GHOSTIN! #GHOSTIN
Much love #Gho⚡tin
#GHOSTIN from Clayton New Jermany (until murphy is history). Brother. I’m still loving how you break the rules written along with the unwritten laws of the lands !!! Trying to keep them safe and knowledge will keep them this side of -☠️👻💀- most often 👍👍👍Great job young man. Great job
Thank you russ
#GHOSTIN much love and respect! I ran into this show a while ago while looking for info on how to get a blessing in North New Jersey to open up a club in my area, and I've been hooked, good looks on the education and the enlightnent and uplifting of the culture. Always keepin it 1000 and stay on that grind to 100k!
Much love
Spot on sose, I treated my cut like our flag, I wouldn't do anything that would show disrespect, to me if you disrespect your cut you disrespect your club and your brothers, not happening,,if you can disrespect your cut than you can disrespect alot of other shit easily,,,great show, congrats on getting up to the 100k,,,ML&R, PEACE ✌
Pride for the Cut like pride for the Flag. True Patriot, God Bless.
Thats a great way to say it like our flag
SAM #GHOSTIN FROM FINLAND
I haven't seen disrespect for a cut over here, but that's because I don't see a lot of club members over here in the first place
Club activity around here is pretty slim. I agree with you bro, that a cut should not be handed to anyone outside the club, even family
Someone who isn't a club member has no business handling club property. That's what I say
About laying down on a long ride. If it was me, I would not lay down on the ground. I would lay down on top of the bike.
Yeah I get that it's not easy to do with the bike a little bit tilted, but that's what I would do
Much support, respect and love brother. Safety for the road Sose
My brother actually ended up becoming a Hell’s Angels supporter, and he gets people looking at him weird and saying stuff to him when he wears his SYL 81 gear that the Hell’s Angels gave him. He also had a “No Club” patch on his vest, but took it off because he was tired of people assuming that meant he DIDN’T support MC’s. But that would be contradictory considering he ALWAYS wears his SYL 81 gear with his vest when he rides.
# GHOSTIN Sose really is the goat, Keep the crown on this mans head
Thank you cody
Total respect Sose! #GHOSTIN
Some clubs have it written in their constitution or membership rules, regarding respect for their colors. Some even hand out hefty fines to members for misuse of their colors. Best rule of thumb is look after your colors as you would a child or the flag. Never pass colors to anybody who is not a full patched member. Keep your colors clean & request replacements for worn or badly ripped patches, remembering to give back old for new.
Though different clubs have different rules which should be followed to the letter, Respecting your colors and demanding respect for your colors is the way to go.
Def you could get disciplined over some of these offenses
@@DemonsRow Yes Sir, Financially & in other ways!.
Love & Respect Sose. You got it Bro. #GHOSTIN
Got a 02 Harley sportster XL 1200 riding in orlando FL
Right On. Brother told me def no colors in the cage. And altercations we cant afford any more bad backlash from (LE) than we already got. LL&R Ghost. #OnTwo’s #ghostin
Much love
Unless there is "rumble" why should a Nomad carry colours, all that can compromise your brother. I believe that a little hint is plenty. Thank for your videos.😂
#ghostin
I was working out of town for this episode, I must of been half asleep while watching. That’s that oilfield life
IN THE BEGINNING THE FIRST BIKER CLUB CUTS , They started new and did not stay looking that way . They became filthy , smelly of gas , oil , beer , dirt , blood , and only got worse with time in the club . That's the way they stayed till they rotted away . Now it's bells and whistles .When you fight or work on your bike , the cut stays with you , wheather standing or on the ground . STAINS USED TO TELL A STORY .
When I am not wearing my vest it’s always on a hanger. I have a suite type hanger I got just so my vest would never hit the floor or be bunch up with other stuff. I never drive with it on as well. Even tho it’s for a MM I still show my patch respect
Yes still deserves respect
I was working as a bouncer at a bar in Baltimore and this club came in and had some drinks and left. Well a prospect stayed behind and was playing pool when I noticed that he had taken off his cut and draped it on the back of a chair. I knew a few of the club members and kind of knew a few things of what not to do with your cut. Before I could go warn him to put his cut back on and not get in trouble with his club, the club VP and SGT AT ARMS came back in and saw what he did with his cut. The VP went over and took the prospects cut and escorted him out the door. I imagined that he wasn't a prospect anymore.
Bro its is crazy this monday im doin an episode about dumb shit ive done as a prospect you named my exact situation😄😄
ML&R ☠️What’s cracking my Brother ☠️⚒☠️P
Whats craccin
#GHOSTIN dragon talked about it the topic I believe it was nothing tops you're cut. no book bag no hoodie no rain gear nothing. when you're driving you take it off like you said fold it correctly and place it in the trunk. From what I know no one should touch you're colors when brothers greet each other or if you go to a club function never touch the back patch. I've seen it happen so many times and I've been thanked for not touching it I know how to greet a full patched club member or even prospect. Doing something like that could lead to a bad time and I don't care if I know the club or not it's respect give it to get it. Great video great content till next time peace
#Gho⚡tin peace
Was just wondering if you just wear a plain leather vest that is club style but has no patches, is it disrespectful or will I get in trouble?
You can wear a simple vest with no patches in most areas with no problem. Can't speak for all areas. But I've never seen someone get pressed just for having a plain leather or denim cut on
Great topic. Patch Holders need to teach their prospects this topic. Also hanging your Colors from the handlebars is also disrespectful.....
Sose, I linked up with another local 3 piece MC club. We drank, we had fun. I felt a certain type of way, but we want unity the same way you talk about so sometimes I do a little more effort then I should but anyways, moral of the story. We’re drinking he invited me into his home to eat, out of respect I accepted on behalf of my club, we came into the home, he took his boots off and then took his cut off and threw it in on top of his boots. I could hear the gasps from my guys, caught me so off guard as well
(Our cuts are treated as national flags, they should never fall or touch the ground, not on tough guy shit on respect shit).
Let’s just say. We ate quick and stayed full.
P.s - don’t put colours on pillow talk. Ever. One night or wifey.
Much love Sose.
-Sasquatch DBMC.
Man lol i know you and bros were like wtf
This is a great topic!! People don’t respect their cut because they didn’t have to do anything to earn it! I hate to see people put their cut over the bike handlebars and take pictures!! When I wear a hoodie with my cut I’m one of the ones that tuck my hood inside my cut in order not to cover it! #ghostin DA BEAST TR 1%er
So true
#GHOSTIN thanks for sharing. As always great info to share with others as a teachable moment. I was blessed to be at at a gathering when a prospect earned his colors/patches not to long ago and the president of the club gave a speech on rules of a cutt . And every one looked at a member ( the one i mentioned a couple months ago) who incidentally was not wearing his cutt... didnt ask wasnt my place .
Thats great that he did that
One thing for me I've stayed looking sharp and like a player with mine because we hung at the regular clubs and grown & sexy events and would promote for them to come for the after party cause pretty women attract ballers to come spend that money at the bar popping bottles etc... my biker world bro's don't buy the expensive stuff not all but u know
Never wear your cut whe driving in your cage. When u get to the spot. Take it out of the trunk or backseat then put it back on !! My Club is the same Iike u Sose!!
Yea i know some dont care
If you ain't ridin no flyin
Your cut is something you've earned. And as you said. You never let your cut touch the floor.
It is as sacred as THE AMERICAN FLAG. And the colors of THE AMERICAN FLAG never touch the floor or ground. EVER .
I was part of a 99 where we had a member take his cut off and throw it into the middle of the room and walk away. Can’t tell you why we all didn’t put him in intensive care. The worst part is he was allowed back. I moved on. #ghostin
#Ghostin Can't forget this part. If you're not a club member and see a club members cut say fall off the back of a barstool, never pick it up. Either tell the Man who's cut it is or one of his brothers and let them pick it up. Because even though your trying to be nice and make sure it doesn't get messed up on the floor, it can get you hurt picking it up for them. Seen that happen first hand and it wasn't pretty. Especially with alcohol in the mix. If he would of been sober, it may of been and I appreciate it but don't ever touch a club members cut. But add alcohol and words into the mix and it may not end well.
Yes great one
Should you wear your cut every time you ride your bike? Is there a time when you would not wear your cut? Say you’re just going out to get lunch with a friend that isn’t in the club. You may have gone over this in the past. I have heard different things about this. I was wondering your take on it. God Bless and stay safe and well 👍🏻🤓
I’m my club we can’t wear tennis shoes, shorts, Sweats. Etc always uniformed to the tee. Boots 501s and black or white tees
Yea mine too
Thanks for the knowledge
Much love boon
My cut never leaves my back unless I'm about to put in work or if I'm about to go to sleep. My cut never touches the ground nor do I hand my cut to anyone other than a club member. My cut means the word to me. I have put in alot of sweat, blood, and tears to earn my cut.
There was one time, and I dont mention names, but a guy who was in a club was arguing with a different clubs member and the guy from the other club was getting pissed and started talking shit on the one dudes cut, but the guy who was getting his cut disrespected didn't do anything about it. Now it isnt about being macho, but that cut represents your family. Somebody disrespects your family, you gotta teach them thats not a good idea.
#GHOSTIN
#GHOSTIN
Everything should be in the clubs bi-laws on how to treat your cut. If you are a prospect you should be studying them, if you are a full patch you should know them.
Some clubs dont have it in the bi laws
@@DemonsRow well that just don't make sense, that's what the difference is between just a group of people an a club. A club has a set standard for members to follow it's written down and the Sergeant At Arms is to enforce and make sure all members even the P follows the bi-laws. The new generation is just getting lazy.
In Ontario Canada most don't pat the patch when you hug, just a pat on top shoulder. l&r
Yes def
I cut the collar of my flannels so they don't fold over also don't wear hoodies for that reason wear a heavy flannel and a hat or a knitted sweater but never a hoodie if riding
What would happen if a fully patched 1%er was by himself and got into a fight with a civilian, got beaten up or knocked out, then got his cut stolen by them?
It would be "Retrieved" and the person who did it would have a bad day!
@@lostboy9796 I definitely understand that, I'm more curious on the consequences for the club member.
@@Daniel_Cooley basically it's a major dishonour for a member to have their colours taken. So it would depend on whether they get it back or not, but could easily result in being kicked out - depending on the club itself
@@lostboy9796 Cool, thanks man! I've heard stories of this happening before but I've always been curious about the repercussions.
@@Daniel_Cooley no worries
U earn the right to wear ur cut u earn everything u get in the MC world be proud of it respect it disrespecting ur cut is disrespecting ur club and ur brothers how many of ur brothers have died or got seriously injured because of what cut they wear when u disrespect ur cut ur disrespecting all of them
Well said
So where do you put your cut when your at home. You said it was disrespectful to hang it on a chair. Thanks
Great video, very helpful 😎
Thanks bro
Much respect Sose!!! I’m not in a club so this is why I’m asking. How about a video about what the do’s and do nots are once stepping into a biker bar. I saw the one you made about stepping into someone’s clubhouse... would the same apply?
Yes same
# GHOSTIN, Brother -- Another good one, educational for some of the youngsters and uneducated.
#Gho⚡tin appreciate you
I had a situation recently at an event, the woman who is my sponsor, and the head of our board of directors was trying to take off a sweatshirt from under her cut. I came up and helped her remove her cut, and held it while she took off the sweatshirt, then helped her put her cut back on. Other members looked at me like I was nuts, but to me, I'm holding my sister's cut while she adjusts her clothing, then being a gentleman, and helping her put it back on.
I don't wear my cut in the car, or walking down the street, only going to an event, at the event, or going home.
Whats wrong with that
@@DemonsRow Not a damn thing...
Da ghost! My brother maybe a dumb question but im on outside looking in, i know ur cut is ur baby but do members ever have more then one? Not to sound stupid but ie... long slevee cold weater n summer vest i see local 1% guy i sware i seen him in three diffent ones.... also what happens if u have a design change do u turn in ur original for some new shit? Hows that work
Na you have one some clubs ive seen it but more then one cut is like making your cut mean less you dont earn 2 patches at a time
I have two. I paid for two sets of patches. One denim and one leather. Denim for Summer and leather for Winter. Identical except material.
Thanks brothers
Edit: I should have said I "earned" my patches and then paid for a duplicate set.
#Ghostin love all the up to date news that you be putting out about the MC world
appreciate you
#ghostin nice weather to be out ridding.💀👺🛴🛵🏍🔥👍
#Gho⚡tin an im home sick as a dog was out earlier shit just hit me like a ton of bricks
# ghosting from VA. Great video sose a lot of people don’t understand cut etiquette very important. As always ride safe.
#Gho⚡tin ride safe
#Ghosten no one touches my cut but another member, My cut never touches the ground, I don’t allow anyone to touch my patches unless it’s another member, if I set my cut down on a table to fix myself then it’s folded in a certain way & at home my cut is hung on hangers. If I’m in my cadge then my cut is on a hanger hanging in my back seat. If I’m somewhere and we have to take our colors off then they’re folded properly and placed in my saddle bag and locked
Well said rooster
@@DemonsRow that was a great subject matter. My answer was a very short answer but as far as the Dragons Mc Clarksville Tn we’re VERY particular. It’s Pride!
GOH⚡️tin in Nashville , a Cut. Above always respect the Cut !
#Gho⚡tin always
That knight's helm chalice is sick bro.
My girl broke it smh lol
@@DemonsRow R.I.P. pimp cup.
Two of the best villas from my childhood......skeletor and mum ra
Hell yea