A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Chest and Amputee Arm Pull

Here’s a shot from the first show that Mike Nub did with AMF at The Derby in LA, August 13, 2004. Since I’m sure it’s the first thing a lot of people are wondering, he lost his forearm in an industrial accident — you can read the story of what happened here. Check out his IAM page for videos of performance and more.

“I was out of the hospital in less than two weeks, my hand being replaced by phantom sensations and a stainless steel hook. I’ve since abandoned the hook, as well as any ‘hand’ attachments that came with it. To this day, I still have those sensations, even though they fade more and more as time passes. I’ve never had too much grief either over the whole ordeal… guess it didn’t make much sense to. In actuality, it has in a lot of ways made me a more complete person, a stronger man, a better individual. I’ve learned how to be more outgoing, more thoughtful and more observant. Above all, I finally learned despite everything how to feel pride, something I could never grasp, even with two hands.”

Comments

16 responses to “Chest and Amputee Arm Pull”

  1. JenO33 Avatar

    Holy shit, I think I used to work with him in Houston if it’s the right person… he didn’t have the crown of thorns then so I’m not sure it’s him !!

  2. JenO33 Avatar

    Holy shit, I think I used to work with him in Houston if it’s the right person… he didn’t have the crown of thorns then so I’m not sure it’s him !!

  3. xunseenx Avatar

    i like. he should have kept the hook. it would probably look pretty awesome. yarr.

  4. xunseenx Avatar

    i like. he should have kept the hook. it would probably look pretty awesome. yarr.

  5. gillian gamine Avatar

    yeah, he should’ve kept the hook. that would have been pretty fly.

  6. gillian gamine Avatar

    yeah, he should’ve kept the hook. that would have been pretty fly.

  7. JenO33 Avatar

    I remember the hook and I don’t think it was very comfortable for him which might be why he’s not wearing it anymore.. it did gave some effect at the bar (Emo’s R.I.P)

    Mike, if you see that, lemme know if it’s you (Alex,Whole Foods, couple of years ago, Houston). But I’m 99% sure after seeing more pix 🙂

  8. JenO33 Avatar

    I remember the hook and I don’t think it was very comfortable for him which might be why he’s not wearing it anymore.. it did gave some effect at the bar (Emo’s R.I.P)

    Mike, if you see that, lemme know if it’s you (Alex,Whole Foods, couple of years ago, Houston). But I’m 99% sure after seeing more pix 🙂

  9. Nikkibunny Avatar

    I hope he got some serious compensation! Great pic though…

  10. Nikkibunny Avatar

    I hope he got some serious compensation! Great pic though…

  11. silverflame Avatar

    damn! I cringed when he described all of the sensations as his hand was being crushed. Definitely a strong person to go through all of that.

  12. silverflame Avatar

    damn! I cringed when he described all of the sensations as his hand was being crushed. Definitely a strong person to go through all of that.

  13. Sassie_L Avatar

    The quote at the bottom of the photo is so inspiring. Amazing.

  14. Sassie_L Avatar

    The quote at the bottom of the photo is so inspiring. Amazing.

  15. Mike Nub Avatar
    Mike Nub

    Actually still have my prostetics, just keep them in a box in my attic…If I had a pirate hook though, I’d rock that shit all the time…

  16. Mike Nub Avatar
    Mike Nub

    Actually still have my prostetics, just keep them in a box in my attic…If I had a pirate hook though, I’d rock that shit all the time…

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