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Warstic continues to grow in a non-traditional manner, such as when Jenkins brought in White as a co-owner. “People were apprehensive about bringing a rock star in because it doesn’t make ...
Warstic has 10,000 square feet in all at the corner of Malcolm X Blvd. and Main St., where it’s planning a permanent showroom. But here’s the cool thing about this property.
Warstic sells wood and aluminum bats, plus batting gloves, pine tar, glove hammers, work-out clothes and more. In announcing his investment in Warstic, White said this a statement, via Rolling Stone : ...
Jack White, Warstic, The Ticket, and a local baseball game for the ages. By Levi Weaver. April 29, 2018 ...
So you’ll allow Ben Jenkins to get abstract, even poetic, when he talks about Warstic, the baseball bat and sports apparel company he founded in 2011 and is now moving into a 7,000-square-foot ...
The Warstic Story Began in Starkville Former Diamond Dawg is making a splash in the custom bat business. Steve Robertson Jun 16th, 2019, 12:14 AM 4.
Warstic's bat sales didn't take a winter slump, thanks to GQ, which highlighted them in its "Best Stuff of 2011" edition in December. “They did that totally unsolicited,” Jenkins says.
Jack White is a baseball fan. Ian Kinsler is a baseball player. Now they are business partners. White and Kinsler are partners and co-investors in Warstic, a sporting goods company that makes ...
Founded as a baseball bat manufacturer in 2011—backed by former MLB All-Star Ian Kinsler and Grammy Award winner Jack White—Warstic has added a coffee bar, batting cages, and Warstic University.
Founded in 2011 by Ben Jenkins, a former minor leaguer turned designer, Warstic makes bats out of American Ash, Maple and Birch woods, and is the preferred, uh, weapon of Kinsler, who went deep ...
And while Kinsler is diplomatic about his new business partner’s skills with a bat – “He handles it like a guitarist,” he laughs – he raves about his commitment to Warstic, the company ...