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History of the "Hold Fast" Knuckle Tattoo

The photography for our tough-looking Bare Knuckle leather bicycle grips feature an unusual model: a friend of ours with "Hold Fast" tattooed on his knuckles. We've always thought his colorful tattoos were beautiful, but only recently did we learn the nautical history behind his iconic tattoo, which we're sharing with you today.

In a recent guest column in our local paper, The Astorian, educator Julia Triezenberg of the Columbia River Maritime Museumshared the history of Historical Maritime Tattoos:

From the earliest days of maritime tattooing, sailors have covered themselves in images that symbolize their lives at sea. Designs represent faraway loved ones, everyday duties, personal triumphs and the many superstitions that dictate life on board...

"Hold Fast" written across the knuckles indicate a sailor's career as a deckhand. It's said that having "Hold Fast" on each of a deckhand's fingers would give them the grip they needed to work with the ship's lines and rigging.

-Julia Triezenberg, Columbia River Maritime Museum
'Hold Fast' knuckle tattoo on leather bicycle grips model. Photo by Erin Berzel.
'Hold Fast' knuckle tattoo on leather bicycle grips model. Photo by Erin Berzel.

Julia's article goes into much of the history behind maritime tattoos, with more examples and pictures. It's a fascinating and short read - enjoy!

Read the full article here: Historical Maritime Tattoosin The Astorian >>>

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A modern twist on our classic leather grips, the Bare Knuckle Grips feature modern cut-outs for both tactile finger holds and submarine windows to the chrome of your handlebars below.

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1 Response

Michael Wallace

Michael Wallace

November 16, 2024

My Father had Hold Fast tattooed on the fingers of both hands. He served in US Navy at the very end of WW2. I’m currently watching Master and Commander staring Russel Crowe and one of the sailors in his command had the same tatoo reminding me of my Father. Been gone many years and still miss him dearly

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