A "theory" is that the patch is only awarded to those who have committed, or are prepared to commit, murder on behalf of the club.
This is not something I state as fact because the club members are really the only ones who NEED TO KNOW the realmeaning- but if ya Google it this is the "theory" you will find and THAT is free, public access and speculation.
My advice to you is this: Be careful what you ask. If you ask too many questions in this realm, it could turn on you. Don't ask if it is not your place to know. If you NEED to know, you will be told officially be someone who trusts sharing information with you.
Been behind 8 ball. been behind bars...
The "Blueboy" patch is a significant symbol within the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, representing a member's status and affiliation. Specifically, it is worn by members who have been involved in criminal activities, particularly those related to drug trafficking. The patch serves as a mark of distinction and loyalty within the club, as well as a warning to outsiders about the member's connections and reputation. Overall, it reinforces the bond among Hells Angels and their commitment to the organization's code and lifestyle.
The Hells Angels' "brutal" patch, often displayed on their vests, signifies the club's commitment to violence and a hardened lifestyle. It serves as a warning to rivals and a badge of honor among members, emphasizing their readiness to defend their territory and reputation. The patch reflects the group's identity and solidarity, reinforcing a culture that values toughness and loyalty.
The Soldier patch worn by members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club signifies a commitment to the club's values and brotherhood. It typically indicates that the member has proven their loyalty and dedication, having undergone a period of initiation or "prospect" status. This patch is a symbol of respect and recognition within the club, reflecting the member's role in supporting the organization's activities and culture.
"Big Red Machine" is an alternate way to refer to the Hells Angels organization.
In the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, a green patch typically signifies a member's affiliation with a specific chapter or region. The color green is often associated with the club's branding and identity, distinguishing members from other motorcycle clubs. Additionally, it represents unity and loyalty among brothers within the organization. However, the specific meanings can vary by chapter and context.
81 means Hells Angels, 8th letter in the alphabet is H, 1st letter is A.
They are the colors of the patches worn by Hells Angels.
That's the Hell's Angels idea of humor.
Its a raceist thing against blacks i do believe
They would be the "Hells Angels" motorcycle group.
"Filthy Few" is a term used by the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club to refer to a select group of members who have committed particularly significant acts of loyalty or violence, often related to the club's code of conduct. This designation signifies a deep bond and commitment to the club, often through extreme measures, and those who earn this title are highly respected within the organization. It reflects a sense of brotherhood and the lengths to which members are willing to go for the club.