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2025 Introducing Project NK OK, a conversation with NK Rodeo Today, our Brother Rodeo from our Appalachian Chapter joined us on the podcast for a long-awaited discussion introducing his Project NK OK. Rodeo is a Marine Corps Veteran. He joined straight out of high school and served for 6 years. After serving the country, he had an opportunity to join the Florida Marine Patrol, which later became the Florida Fish & Wildlife. He later transitioned to a local Sheriff’s office and spent the remainder of his career there before retiring and moving to the Appalachian Chapter....
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2025 Cartman's Call In from the Parent Chapter Brother Cartman joins the Merrimack Valley Podcast, coming across the airways from the Corn Masg, Cigar Ash, & Motorcycle Trash Podcast! Brother Cartman is a Patriot Member and 3rd Generation Patch Member of the Club, his Dad, Machine Gun Kelley is also a member of the Parent chapter and his Grandfather, now retired was also member of the Parent and Tampa chapters. He recently celebrated his 10th Patch Anniversary and recalls how his Grandfather intersected with the club at the local VA during their bingo nights &...
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Welcomed Hunter back into the studio for this special episode recounting 25 years with the Nam Knights MC. Brother Hunter talks about the Granite State Chapter receiving their charter, the first in New England and some of the early days. He gives us some perspective on Brotherhood in the NKMC, the importance of Prospecting and continuing to earn one's patch. He recalls the early days of the Bass Trail Paralyzed Veterans Tournament, the POW MIA Observance in Manchester NG, and why family matters. One hour was not enough and we will be sure to bring him back again. Thank You.
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Swamp Fox Chapter Call In Today, we welcomed Brother Skee from the Swamp Fox Chapter in Charleston, SC to the podcast. Another great episode where no plan was the plan for the conversation! Skee introduces himself and the chapter at the outset. Serving both his country and community, not necessarily in that order. At 38 years of age, he decided to join the Navy and says he held his own with the other recruits, nearly twenty years his junior. After 6 years of service, he was sidelined with an injury and subsequently medically retired. The Swamp Fox located in Charleston SC,...
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Bloodstripe Chapter Call In Brothers Roadside and Pennywise joined the podcast to introduce us to the Bloodstripe chapter. We had a great conversation about how they are working hard to make an impact and success with a close-knit knit small chapter. The chapter recently did some re-organizing to support both the Bloodstripe and 1st North chapters. The Bloodstripe chapter was founded in 2013 and comprised mainly of Marines. Over the years people have retired, moved away, and reduced the numbers overall. That was one of the biggest challenges for the chapter,...
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No Plan was the Plan Sometimes the conversation just clicks. Here's a teaser of their upcoming episode.
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Stewy’s Garage Episode 2025 03 Brother Stewy returns to the podcast with his segment entitled “Stewy’s Garage”. Today we talk about his own experiences with his recent transmission failure. While researching his repairs and his discovery of trending failures on the Compensator Sprocket. As the mileage is accrued, the splines wear and could fail entirely. It's an individual decision, but you may want to consider preventive replacement. (Baker Drivetrain Link below) What do you think about that? We get sidetracked talking about breaking down on our chapter’s...
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Appalachian Chapter Calls In We had a great podcast today with the Appalachian Chapter and welcomed our NK Brother Sig back to the podcast. Brother Sig is no stranger to our podcast and was one of our, if not the first regular call-in guests to join our Group-Casts way back in the day. As a Career Officer and K9 handler, he reflects briefly on his 27 ½ year career and a chance meeting in Washington DC where he met the Nam Knights MC and bravely waded into the mayhem outside the Hilton Hotel in Crystal City. He hasn’t been the same since. The Appalachian...
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2025 Boston Chapter Calls In and our conversation with their VP Sarge In this episode, we talked with the Boston Chapters Vice President (Sarge) and started out with a brief recap of his service with the US Army in Iraq and his discovery of the Nam Knights MC. We call out Sensi who had some “miscommunication” and missed his first appearance on the podcast. Sensi has been an outstanding addition to the chapter and prospected with the chapter last year. We talked about the chapter’s transition to their new home at the American Legion in Weymouth MA. From the...
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Southern Tier Call In We welcome Brother Contempt and Bulldog from our New York Southern Tier Chapter. The chapter started in 2004 and recently celebrated their 20th Anniversary last year. The chapter is a busy, tight crew that opened their own clubhouse last year. We talked about their unique geography in the mountainous foothills of the NY Catskills. Great scenery, great roads, there’s not a bad direction to head in. We laughed about cold mornings and warm afternoons. Southern Tier hosts some different events like their Fly In Breakfasts at the...
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Today, we welcomed Brother Skee from the Swamp Fox Chapter in Charleston, SC to the podcast. Another great episode where no plan was the plan for the conversation!
Skee introduces himself and the chapter at the outset. Serving both his country and community, not necessarily in that order. At 38 years of age, he decided to join the Navy and says he held his own with the other recruits, nearly twenty years his junior. After 6 years of service, he was sidelined with an injury and subsequently medically retired.
The Swamp Fox located in Charleston SC, was started in 2015 with Skee and a handful of other patches. Growing quickly, they soon began to deal with the challenges that come with a large member footprint and have since leveled off at a more manageable size that is producing results. “We are doing a lot better now than we have in previous years”, says Skee. They currently have a group of “really good guys”. “I would rather have 12 guys that will go to everything than have 40 guys and have same five guys show up all the time.”
The Chapter has their 10 year Anniversary Party Coming Up on April 26th starting at 12noon.
Low Country Veterans has been designated as the charity to benefit from the event. Low Country is a Veterans' Residential Home on James Island. The chapter has donated and visited the home in the past. They have donated Care Packages to the Residential and Transitional Living programs.
Listening to the Boondocks Chapter episode on the podcast, Skee admits he’s liberating their idea of buying supplies through Amazon to put together 100 Personal Hygiene packages. “Actually, we kind of stole that”, he says.
All of the programs are crunched for money these days, Skee points out, and this helps them out. The residents really appreciate the chapter visits, just hanging out and talking with them. Alot of residents are WWII and Korea era veterans who enjoy the bikes and the visits.
The chapter is running a Gun Raffle, and the proceeds help them with these programs.
One of the chapter’s patches recently had a serious motorcycle crash, and a Go Fund Me has been set up to help the family defray the hospitalization cost. Link Below
Nobody supports our Brother better than our own.
We started to explore the details of their upcoming Anniversary Party. The first detail that jumped out was the Bikini Bike Wash, which we first suggested was going to be Skee himself washing bikes. He suggested they may be more successful if he accepted donations to do it in reverse and pay him not to wash the bikes.
$20 per plate gets you the Low Country Boil, DJ music, cigar & knife vendors, beverages, and the promise of a great afternoon at their clubhouse. They are prepared to feed up to 80 people. The chapter has cornhole boards, dart boards, pool tables, and a large industrial parking lot behind the building. Plenty of room to enjoy yourselves.
In January, the chapter turned out to help a Veteran’s widow with repairs to her porch and home. Once the work started, they discovered that it was going to require a lot more than first anticipated. Last weekend, they completed the work with a paid General Contractor & work crew to finish the siding on the house. They are still working on replacing the floor in the future.
We talked about how impactful the sweat equity is as opposed to just writing a check.
The chapter hosts a monthly Open House at the clubhouse. We talked briefly about how challenging it is to organize and execute Poker Runs and such. It's hard to get municipalities to support large runs, road closures, and escorts. Not to mention liability riders and growing traffic.
A legacy member himself, Skee has been around the club since he was 16 years old. We explore some of the obstacles he’s encountered trying to etch out his place in the club.
Skee talks about the importance of networking and developing your own reputation among the community and bike scene and how they’ve worked hard to build that credibility.
“Over the last year, we’ve lost some members, and we’ve actually gotten closer as a chapter; we’ve become a much closer chapter,” says Skee. “I hated losing the guys that we lost, but I’ll tell you what, the rest of us have rallied.”