
History Of The Warlocks Motorcycle Club
February 1967, the Aircraft
Carrier U.S.S. Shangri-La is cruising the Mediterranean sea on an 8 month
deployment with the Sixth Fleet. Aboard are Thirteen young Sailors starting
to think about what they will do after their service in the Navy was over.
As they were all fanatic motorcycle enthusiasts, who liked to party, they
all decided to start a Motorcycle Club. Agreeing on the name Warlocks, One
of the thirteen designed the Blazing style Eagle, Which to this day, is
unchanged on the backs of all Warlocks Brothers. They then made plans, that
each of the thirteen new Brothers would found a Chapter in his hometown
after retiring from the Navy. With most of the members, the euphoria passed
very quickly after their return from Service. But one Brother, who took this
commitment seriously enough to make this dream a reality, was Grub from
Lockhart Florida. The Original Chapter he founded was on the outskirts of
Orlando Florida, where the Orlando Mother chapter remains to this day. In
the last four decades the Warlocks Motorcycle Club has grown tremendously.
Hosting several chapters in the United States, England and Germany, with our
Nomads scattered through out the states and abroad.
At the top of this page, you will see a picture of the
U.S.S. Aircraft Carrier Shangi-La, where it all began as a hope and dream
for 13 Young Sailors, just hoping to make it home to the freedom of America,
where it was and still is, possible for a man to pursue such dreams and make
them come true. And below is a picture of Grub, our founding Brother, who by
the way, is still an active member in the Warlocks Nation to this very day.
The Warlocks of the world today are truly grateful for the commitment and
dedication of our founder Grub. Many of our Brothers in the Warlock Nation
will tell you "God Is Good but Grub Is Great!" Wonder why... Warlocks
Forever and Forever Warlocks!

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