Jack White's Finger Casts
Item Details
Notes from Third Man Records Archivist Ben Blackwell:
On July 10th, 2003 Jack White was involved in a two-car accident at the intersection of Kercheval and Iroquois Streets in the Indian Village neighborhood of Detroit. As a result of that crash, White suffered a compound fracture of his left index figure that resulted in the cancellation of two high profile European festivals in addition to the postponement of several weeks of performances in North America. White had minor surgery to insert three screws into his finger, which was subsequently placed in a cast. While in the cast, the band would film their iconic “The Hardest Button To Button” music video, featuring said cast prominently. Now’s your chance to own that cast. Hell, we’ll throw in the follow-up, replacement casts here FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE! Three casts for the price of whatever folks will pay for two casts! Can’t wrap your arms around Jack White? Next best thing is wrapping your arms around the cast that one time was wrapped around him.
Musician/Band | Jack White |
Type | Wrist casts |
Additional Information | Comes with a signed COA from Third Man archivist Ben Blackwell, which will be mailed directly to the winning bidder after the auction. |
Condition
- each cut in half from removal; wear from use.
Dimensions
Item #
ITMGJ36430