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Tuesday, May 06, 2003

 

Jack White is a Believer


Jack White: At one point, I thought, "Well, while I have my own shop I should really get into every mode of upholstery I can and learn what I can about everything," so I remember calling up a bunch of places that were upholstering coffins, three or four in the Detroit area. I called them all up and they just would not hire me. I was like, "I'm an experienced upholsterer and I've been working in the trade for years," and they were like "Why do you want to upholster coffins?" They thought I was some sicko or something, but I wanted to learn that part of the trade beacuse there are certain techniques used in tufting and working with silk in coffins that you don't get to do in regular upholstery, but they just wouldn't hire me. They were like, "You know, a lot of this stuff is prefabricated and we just glue it together when it gets here and you don't want to work here."

The Believer: And there's not a whole lot of re-upholstering going on there, either.

JW: [laughs riotously] No, there's not. I didn't think of that.


From an interview with Jack White, genius dominus behind The White Stripes, as found in the latest (May) Issue of The Believer.

 

posted 3:33 PM



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